Faculty
Maggie Dennis, Artistic Director
Maggie
received her Master's Degree in dance from UCLA and was the Director of
the Dance Department at the State University of New York at Fredonia
before moving to Connecticut. She opened The Dance Extension in
1984. Maggie has choreographed for community theater including the
Pfizer Players productions of "Can-Can" and
"Oklahoma," and has continued to stay current in her field by
attending professional workshops throughout the U.S.
"The quality of the teacher is evident in the quality of her students." Many of Maggie's students have gone on to dance professionally and others are teaching on the university level or at private dance studios. All will continue, for a lifetime, to enjoy and appreciate the art form of dance.
Nancy K. Dennis
Nancy
earned a Bachelor of Arts in Dance from the State University of New York
at Brockport where she received the Rose L. Strasser award for excellence
in dance. She has performed at the American Dance Festival, Tisch
School of the Arts and the Doris Humphrey Dance Festival, and has studied
with Jennifer Muller the Works Company, Garth Fagan and Ronald K.
Brown. She has been on the faculty of the Dance Extension since
1995, and has attended dance teacher conferences sponsored by Dance
Teacher Magazine, Dance Teacher Life/Rhee Gold, Little People's Creative
WorkshopTM, American Academy of Ballet, and the Broadway
Dance Center. She married John Gaviglio in June of 2010.
Michele Drexler
Dance has been a part of Michele’s life as far
back as she can remember – she may be a scientist and engineering
professional, but she will always be a dancer at heart. Growing up,
Michele had the opportunity to study ballet under several different
teachers including Andre Harper of the El Paso Ballet and Robin Haig of
the School of Royal Ballet. Her ballet training includes Vaganova,
Cecchetti, Royal Ballet, and Imperial Ballet methods and she has studied
in studios across the United States and in Europe.
While ballet is the basis from which all her dancing stems, Michele has experienced dance in many forms and encourages all those who dance to do the same. Michele has performed in tap, jazz, modern/contemporary ensemble pieces. Her newest challenge is ballroom dancing – including the lovely smooth dances like waltz, foxtrot and tango, as well as the more rhythmic cha cha, salsa and rumba. It has been exciting for Michele to return to teaching ballet, as she is eager to share her passion for dance in all its forms with students who are just beginning to discover its power.
Gayle McKinney Griffith
Professor Gayle McKinney Griffith studied at the New
York Juilliard School of Music and Connecticut College. She became the
first ballet mistress and soloist of the original Dance Theatre of Harlem
and has extended her career to film, television and musical/theatre
productions. With her husband, Professor Donald Muldrow Griffith, she is
co-founder/director of Fountainhead Tanz Theatre, XXV, Black International
Cinema 2010 Interdisciplinary Film Festival, The Collegium forum and
television program, in association with Cultural Zephyr e.V., which are
based in Berlin, Germany.
Professor Griffith teaches classical ballet, jazz and modern movement, and Pilates structured body placement. The Griffith’s have two talented children, Donald II (UConn, political science/athlete) and Khadija (Connecticut College, dancer).
Paula MacDougall
Paula
started dancing at the Sylvia Reynolds School of Dance where she studied
ballet. She received her
degree in physical education with a concentration in dance and gymnastics
at the
University
of
Massachusetts
.
While there, she danced with the University Dancers Touring Company
and had the opportunity to dance in
Italy,
Greece,
and Iran.
She continued her dance education at the American Dance Festival
and
Wesleyan
University.
In 1975, Paula began choreographing and performing in the area with DANCEWEAVE, a local company. She and a small group of dancers produced two modern dance concerts in 1992 and 1995 called Collaborations I and Collaborations II, respectively. Lee Howard of The Day penned Collaborations I as the best local dance performance of the year. Paula also performs Denishawn dances with Robin Rice and others. The group has performed at the Dancing in the Millennium 2000 conference in Washington, D.C.
In addition to teaching at The Dance Extension, Paula is the director of the Waterford High School Dance Club and has choreographed many of Waterford’s musicals in the past.
Marcia Miller
Marcia
began dancing in Escondido, California
where she grew up. She was inspired
to teach by her dance teacher, Georgia Copeland.
Marcia started teaching at The Dance Extension over 25 years ago when The Dance
Extension opened.
Marcia is the advisor for the Community Dance Ensemble's Junior Company and loves working with these talented dancers. She is very active in local community theatre and has choreographed 12 Waterford Week Musicals, including “Oliver.” She has also worked with many other theatre groups including Montville summer theater. Marcia has a liturgical dance group at her church, which has performed in Pittsburgh for an international audience. Her hobbies are reading and singing in her church choir.
Marcia is married to Ron Miller and they have one son, Charlie.
Kim Prescott
Kim,
a native of southeastern Connecticut, began her ballet training at the
Sylvia Reynolds School of Dance. She
also took classes at The Dance Studio and was asked to be a member of “The
Company,”
a concert group of students now the Community Dance Ensemble based at The
Dance Extension. She was a
member of the Waterford
High
School
Dance Club and after graduation continued to work with the dance club as
an assistant to the director. Kim
was also accepted into the Hartford School of Ballet Teacher Training
Program.
Currently,
Kim studies modern and tap at The Dance Extension and also teaches children’s
dance classes for the Ledyard Parks & Recreation program as well as Creative
Movement at area elementary schools. She
lives in Ledyard with her husband, Bill, and three children, Denielle,
Justin and Trevor. She enjoys
hiking and biking with her family.
Lauren Rader
Lauren began dancing at the age of four with former
Dance Extension faculty member, Lila Nicholson, in a community recreation
program. She began studying with Maggie Dennis in 1980. In 1988, Lauren became a member of the Company (the precursor of the Community Dance Ensemble) after performing for four years in the Junior
Company. Currently she takes classes in both tap and modern at The Dance
Extension, in addition to master classes at Wesleyan University and in New
York City. Lauren is a teacher and marine biologist working for
Project Oceanology in Groton. Her interests include mountain biking,
kayaking, theater and spending time with her family.
Helen Stack
Helen
Stack has been involved in dance most of her life.
As a child, she began her formal ballet training with Max Froman of
the Froman
School
in New
London.
A charter member of the Dance Arts Council, she also studied with
Sylvia Reynolds, Libby Nye, and various teachers at Connecticut
College
and the American Dance Festival. She
began studying with Maggie Dennis in 1971 and was asked to join The
Company (now the Community Dance Ensemble) in 1984.
In addition to her participation in the Ensemble, Helen has
performed in numerous local theater productions, including the Coast
Guard
Academy’s
production of Camelot. She was
asked to join The Dance Extension faculty in 1995, and since then “Miss
Helen”
has been admired for her patience and gentle manner with preschool dancers.
Helen was a medical secretary for a New London neurological group for 18 years. In her free time she enjoys traveling, exercise class, reading and walking with friends. Helen makes her home in Quaker Hill. Her son Teddy and daughter-in-law, Barbara, have two daughters, Olivia and Gabriella.
Morghan Moroney
Morghan Moroney is from Newtown, Connecticut and
is currently attending Mitchell College in New
London studying Sports Fitness Management. She will
soon be a member of Mitchell’s Dance Team. Morghan has studied dance for
fifteen years and has performed and competed at numerous venues. For several
years she has taught Hip Hop classes at Dance Etc. in Newtown, Connecticut
as well as continuing her own dance studies. Morghan was captain of the Newtown High School dance team and choreographed
for the middle school and high school dance teams. For the past three summers, Morghan has
successfully run a Kids Fit program, a dance camp for ages 3 and up. Morghan’s
true passion and essence is dance. She
is excited to be a part of the faculty at The Dance Extension!
