I started with Tonya when I was three and since my time at Allegro I have done so much! I went to Westlake Dance Center under Kirsten Cooper and I got to tour Europe as a dancer as well as many other amazing things. I came back to teach at Allegro and taught here for a full year. Senior year of High School, I was diagnosed with WPW a heart disease and had surgery. After that I realized that I wanted to go to college since dance was no longer a safe decision for me. Then I left for Washington State University where I am pursuing my degree in Human Development in hopes of being a teacher certified in Special Education. Some day I would like to be a counselor and Principal.
Allegro to me means home. No matter where I am, how long its been, or what I have done I can always come back to Allegro and feel like a part of a family. The people here always make me feel at ease and welcomed. Allegro is a huge part of who I am and watching it grow and expand makes me so happy. I feel like Allegro has been, is, and always will be a place I can go when no where else feels right. I can just walk in the front door and I instantly feel better. The teachers, students, and parents all have a place in my heart and always will.
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