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Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:03

Shari Rarick Gysel

Shari Rarick Gysel began dancing as a very young child and has operated a Dance Studio in Battle Creek, Michigan for over 40 years. She has performed and taught sacred liturgical dance through her dance ministry as a member of the United Methodist Church and the spouse of a United Methodist pastor.

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David Smith

A member of the dance faculty at Western Michigan University where he teaches tap, Mr. Smith has been trained in both the Royal Academy of Dancing and Cecchetti ballet methods. He has furthered his dance education at Banff (Canada) School of Fine Arts and Butler University.

Mr. Smith was recently (2006) elected National Second Vice President of Dance Masters of America. A member of DMA Chapter #4, Dance Masters of Michigan, Mr. Smith has served in nearly all leadership positions in the chapter including two years as President. He currently is Treasurer of Dance Masters of Michigan.

He has served as an adjudicator for performing arts and solo competitions for various organizations including several Dance Masters of America Chapters, Dance Educators of America activities, and Headliners.

A former member of the honor regional ballet company, Detroit City Ballet, Mr. Smith has served as Resident Choreographer for several Ballet, Theater and Opera Companies in Ohio and Michigan, creating works for ballet, musical theater, and light and grand opera. He performed in regional theatre productions of “Music Man,” “Bye Bye Birdie,” “The Miracle Worker,” and “Gypsy.” Several of his former students have appeared in Broadway and Regional theater productions.

Mr. Smith holds a Master of Business Administration degree and has been listed in “Who’s Who in America.”

Colleen Thome

Mrs. Colleen Thome has been teaching all age groups and levels of dance for 18 years. She graduated from Western Michigan University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance, and a minor in Psychology.

Mrs. Thome has also graduated from Dance Masters of America’s Teachers Training School at Kent State University, and continues as a Post Graduate at the University of Buffalo in New York.

She is also a member of Dance Masters of Michigan, chapter 4, and of Dance Masters of America. While at WMU, she performed in Donald McKayle’s 1950’s piece, Rainbow Round My Shoulder, representing the life and feelings of a chain gang. Colleen grew up in Battle Creek, Michigan where she began her dance training at a young age at Shari Rarick School of Dance, and continued there until she moved to Pittsburgh, PA from 2001-2004. While in Pittsburgh, she taught at Dance Etc. Performing Arts School in Pittsburgh, PA and Siri’s School of the Performing Arts in Harmony, PA. In Battle Creek, she choreographed Oliver for Kellogg Community College, 42nd Street for Marshall Civic Theatre, Freakout on Eucalyptus Blvd. for Battle Creek Discovery Theatre, Dancing Days for Battle Creek Girls Chorus, and the Athens Area Follies for five years. Colleen has also taught the course “Dance for Elementary Educators” at Kellogg Community College in 2005. She was also the Creative Director for the Literacy Dance Project at Altrusa Nursery School, as well as taught dance for the L.A.S.E.R. program in the Battle Creek Public Schools and the Shazam summer program at Kellogg Community College. In 2010, Colleen also choreographed “Thoroughly Modern Millie” for Kellogg Community College’s Annual Musical and Battle Creek’s first “Flash Mob” for the American Red Cross, presented at the World’s longest breakfast table.  When Colleen isn’t teaching, she attends conventions and workshops to continue her dance education.

Kim Messenger

Kim Messenger has been teaching at Shari Rarick School of Dance for the past 10 years. Currently, she is teaching all age groups and experience levels in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Acrobatics, and Lyrical.

She is a 2004 Graduate of Western Michigan University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance.

Kim is certified to teach through Dance Masters of America’s Teachers Training School in Buffalo, NY and is a member of Dance Masters of Michigan, Chapter 4 and Dance Masters of America. She was also a member of the nationally known Showchoir “Spartanaires” (1997 – 1999).

Kim began dancing as a young girl in Battle Creek and has supported this community by teaching programs such as: Take-A-Tumble at Kellogg Community College, Literacy Dance Project at Altrusa Nursery School, S.E.A.K., L.A.S.E.R., and Steppers at local schools. She was the Assistant Director for The Moscow Ballet’s “The Great Russian Nutcracker” in Battle Creek for 2002 & 2003. In 2005, she also taught a class for the scholarship portion of the Dance Masters of Michigan Fall Convention.

Kim has choreographed 42nd Street for Marshall Civic Theatre, Rock & Roll for Pennfield High School, and Dancing Days for the Battle Creek Girls Chorus. While at WMU, she performed in The Fall Dance Concert, Orchesis, Wellspring Dance Forum, and Graduating Presentations. Kim continues her dance education by attending conventions and Master classes annually.

Tamara Allynne Mackey -

“Miss Tammy”

My name is Tamara Mackey. I am a proud mother of two beautiful children. I am a graduate of Aquinas College where I received my Bachelor's of Arts in Elementary Education and currently working toward my Master's. While at Aquinas I was a member of the Saints' Dance team. I am now a first grade teacher at Coburn Elementary for Battle Creek Public Schools. I have also taught third grade, and most recently Kindergarten. This is my seventh year with the district.

I started dancing at Shari Rarick School of Dance when I was four years old. I am so proud and excited to be back this year as one of Shari's lead teachers. It is an honor to be a part of such an amazing dance family. I am excited to see your children starting where I once did.

I have also competed in several pageants for the Miss America Organization. I was Miss Battle Creek/Cereal City 1999 and I was a contestant in the Miss Michigan Scholarship Pageant in 2000. My talent was obviously dance. My winning dance was taught right here at Shari's dance studio from one of the best teachers around!

I look forward to becoming a part of your child's dance education.

Jodi Jones

Jodi Jones has been teaching various styles and levels of dance for seven years.  Jodi began her dance career at Shari Rarick School of Dance at the age of six.  She was involved in summer dance opportunities, conventions, and State and National dance competitions.  Jodi is certified by test to teach Ballet, Tap, Jazz, and Acrobatics through Dance Masters of America’s Teachers Training School in Buffalo, NY.


She is also a member of Dance Masters of America and Dance Masters of Michigan, Chapter 4. Jodi is a 2006 graduate of Western Michigan University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance and a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education. While at WMU, Jodi had the opportunity to dance in several student and faculty dance pieces. One piece, “Draped in Empty Dress” choreographed by faculty member Carolyn Pavlik, was chosen to represent WMU at the American College Dance Festival in 2005 at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Upon graduating from WMU, Jodi accepted a job teaching 5th grade in Americus, GA. During her two year stay, she spent her free time coaching the dance teams at Sumter County Elementary Math, Science and Technology Academy, teaching at The Dance Company, choreographing talent pieces for contestants in the Miss SAR Pageant, and teaching, choreographing, and performing for the Creative Arts Ministry at Cornerstone Church. As a member of the Creative Arts Ministry, Jodi had the pleasure of performing for former President Jimmy Carter at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, GA. In 2009, she served as Local Children’s Assistant Director for the Battle Creek Symphony and Ballet Arts “Nutcracker”. Jodi continues her dance education by attending conventions and taking master classes.

Lindsay Burnett

Lindsay Burnett has been a dancer at Shari Rarick School of Dance since the age of 3, a graduate of Harper Creek High School, and graduate of Douglas J. Lindsay’s older sister, Dulcie Ball, was a teacher and dancer at Shari’s where there is a dance scholarship in her name.  Dulcie not only inspired Lindsay to dance and teach, but is the namesake for Lindsay’s 1-year old daughter. Lindsay has taught and assisted with many different age levels throughout all variations of dance.

She especially enjoys working with our littlest dancers. Lindsay attended the University of Buffalo at New York for 3 years in the Dance Master’s of America’s Teachers Training School. She was a member of the Harper Creek Cheerleading Squad, taught the cheerleading portion of the Shazam summer program at Kellogg Community College, and considers it a privilege to be teaching this year.

Rebekah Gysel

Rebekah Gysel has been receiving her dance education at Shari Rarick School of Dance since the age of 3. Besides her own dancing, Bekah began helping in the classroom to gain more teaching experience. Soon, Bekah was spending most of her time at the studio and became a substitute teacher along with assistant teaching. She’s attended multiple Dance Masters of Michigan conventions and participated in the 2007 Dance Masters of Michigan Performing Arts Challenge where the tap group took silver and again in 2009 where the jazz group won gold.  This summer she was lead teacher for Tap and Ballet at Shari Rarick’s and at a Dance Camp in Richland.

Outside of dance, Bekah has performed in the Battle Creek Civic Theatre’s “Oklahoma”, Moscow Ballet’s “Nutcracker”, Battle Creek Central High School’s Band Follies where she’s performed a duet, two solos, and made chorusline 2 years in a row. Bekah performed in the American Red Cross’ “Flash Mob” at the World’s Longest Breakfast table in June. Bekah plays softball for Battle Creek Central High School, CPR certified, and looking forward to teaching this year.

Laura Keller

Laura Keller has been dancing at Shari Rarick’s School of Dance since she was 4 years old and at the age of 13 she became a helping teacher. Laura has attended Dance Masters of Michigan conventions and also had the opportunity to be in a Performing Arts Challenge in 2007, where the tap group won silver, and one in 2009 where the jazz group won gold. Laura also participated in the American Red Cross Flash Mob, which was held this past summer at the Cereal Festival. Laura currently attends Lakeview High School and is very excited to be a Lead Teacher this year.

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