Faculty

Kelly (DeBouver) Pearl

Director/ Owner
“Behind every dancer who believes in themselves, is a teacher who believed in them first” 
Ms Kelly grew up as a competitive dancer and began teaching in her teens while continuing to train under various teachers and well-known choreographers. (Read More)

Jaeda Pearl

Dance Instructor
Miss Jaeda was bit by the dance bug at a very early age. She spent 17 years as a valuable member of Dance ConXion’s competitive team in the Annapolis Valley and has travelled far and wide to diversify her training. (Read More)

Brooklyn Allen

Dance Instructor
Brooklyn Allen’s passion or dance and extensive training has taken her across the globe to compete and learn. Her training began at Dance ConXion where she danced and choreographed in a range of styles and dance. (Read More)

Miss Jen

Dance Instructor
Miss Jen grew up in Oakville Ontario training in classical ballet (R.A.D.), pointe, modern, jazz, and national (folk) dance at the Oakville School of Dancing (now the Oakville School of Ballet). (Read More)

Aimée Després

Guest Dance Instructor
It’s not every day you come across a dancer as versatile as Aimée Després. Born in a small town in Nova Scotia, Canada, Aimée started traditional ‘Acadian step dancing’ at the age of 4. This early introduction to dance would ignite a life long passion for the arts. (Read More)

Alex Sellers

Guest Dance Instructor
Alex is originally from Toronto, Ontario where she did the majority of her training at Sean Boutilier Academy of Dance. While there she had the opportunity to study under Sean Boutilier, Glenn Gilmour, Sheona Bell, and Jane Wooding. (Read More)

Christopher Knowles

Guest Dance Instructor
Christopher Knowles is a Canadian based Dancer/Choreographer who now resides in Toronto, Ontario. Yearly he takes the time to travel across Canada/USA to teach, choreograph and adjudicate for many studios and companies! (Read More)

Emmanuelle Kinsman

Senior Assistant
Miss Mannie started dancing at the young age of three but began competitively at seven. She immediately fell in love with discovering ways to express herself through movement, and the training intensity that she put herself through. (Read More)