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Hannah Black

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Hannah began taking dance at the age of four and fell in love with the expressiveness and creativity that it provides. She took jazz, lyrical, contemporary, clogging, ballet, acrobatics, and was a competitive gymnast. While she enjoys many styles of dance, ballet and acrobatics hold a special place in her heart. As an adult, Hannah has rediscovered this love through yoga and circus arts and spends her free time doing aerial silks and trapeze locally. Through this, she has learned the value of strength in providing stability and preventing injuries. She hopes to teach young dancers how to strengthen their bodies to perform skills safely and gracefully. She looks forward to helping dancers build a lasting foundation of bodily awareness so they can enjoy creative movement for the rest of their lives.

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