Ciara Miller
Ciara has been a part of the EMC staff since the inception of the PA studio 4 years ago. She is widely known throughout the Southern York County and Hanover areas for her work in their theaters and schools both in dance education and musical theater training. She graduated from The William Penn Performing Arts Institute in York, PA and continued her education in New York City at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, as well as Broadway Dance Center. Ciara’s training includes ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, lyrical, modern, bellydance, musical theatre, and competitive ballroom in Adagio Partnering.
Ashley Spears
Ashley is a graduate of the Baltimore School for the Arts where her extensive ballet training has been in Vaganova, RAD, Cecchetti and Balanchine. She has studied the modern and jazz techniques of Graham, Cunningham, Horton, Fosse, Giordano, and Limone. After high school, Ashley moved to New York City to train as an apprentice to The Joffrey Ballet. In 2002, Ashley spent the summer at the Institute Nationale a Rouen in France studying both French language and culture as well as dance. Ashley is a graduate of Towson University with a major in English and a minor in French and is currently persuing further education towards physical therapy certification.
Caitlin Moler
Cait Moler recently received her BFA in Dance Performance and Education from Towson University in Baltimore MD and is eligible for Maryland State Certification for K-12 Education in Dance. She currently performs with the Collective and performed recently in VTDance's "the Mozart Project: On Lines, Between Spaces" by Vincent Thomas. As a student, she performed works by Vincent Thomas, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Nai Ni Chen, Dana Tai Soon Burgess, Doug Graham, Meisha Bosma, and Stephanie Powell. As a member of Cross Currents Dance Company in 2002-2003, Cait had the pleasure of working with Helen Hayes, Debra Kanter, Alvin Mayes, Daniel Burkenholder, and Cathy Paine. In 2002, she was the recipient of the University of Maryland at College Park's Creative and Performing Arts Scholarship for Dance. In 2005 she co-produced the Dance Majors' Performance Project at Towson University and acted as its Production Stage Manager the following year.
Elisabeth Hittie
Elisabeth
is a fun-loving, upbeat instructor who runs a disciplined class-room in which her students thrive. She has been dancing since the age of 2 and has thorough training in ballet, tap, jazz, modern/contemporary/lyrical, hip hop and musical theater. Elisabeth joined Experimental Movement Concepts in its first year and is an original member of the EMC Repertory Ensemble. She is also a member of the Susquehannah Youth Ballet. She is entering her fifth year of teaching and receives love, support, and wisdom from her teachers every step of the way.
Emiline Schroeder (age 16)
Miss Emiline is a dedicated and hard-working dancer whose accomplishments over the years have been many. She has a natural ability to share her love and knowledge of dance with her young students. She has been teaching at EMC for 1 year.








