About Us.

 
  • Our Story

    We both grew up dancing and decided to pursue dance after high school graduation. Obtaining our bachelor of arts degree in dance from The University of Calgary, opened our eyes to new dance possibilities. It was exciting to discover new ways to move, grasp a better understanding of anatomy and body mechanics, and become more aware of the power of dance. Because we felt that we have a lot to share with dancers, families, and dance teachers, in 2015 we started Maddox Dance Company.

    Brittany’s specialty is teaching young families by using a method called Brain-Compatible Dance Education, created by Anne Green Gilbert. She loves teaching parents and young children about the importance of movement and how we can move to help the brain become more efficient.

    Janelle is the creator. She loves teaching experienced dancers how to generate their own authentic movement through improvisational or choreographic tasks. For the past three years, she’s choreographed pieces for our Summer Contemporary Dance Collective Showcase.

    We love working together and find great balance between our two passions.

    <3 Janelle and Brittany

  • Our Team

    Our staff and teachers are carefully and specifically selected for their individual roles. It is extremely important to us that each teacher is highly knowledgeable and experienced in the styles that they teach.

Sisters. Born and raised in Lacombe, Alberta. Meet Brittany the teacher and Janelle the creator.

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We both grew up dancing and decided to pursue dance after high school graduation. Obtaining our bachelor of arts degree in dance from The University of Calgary, opened our eyes to new dance possibilities. It was exciting to discover new ways to move, grasp a better understanding of anatomy and body mechanics, and become more aware of the power of dance. Because we felt that we have a lot to share with dancers, families, and dance teachers, in 2015 we started Maddox Dance Company.

Brittany’s specialty is teaching young families by using a method called Brain-Compatible Dance Education, created by Anne Green Gilbert. She loves teaching parents and young children about the importance of movement and how we can move to help the brain become more efficient.

Janelle is the creator. She loves teaching experienced dancers how to generate their own authentic movement through improvisational or choreographic tasks. For the past three years, she’s choreographed pieces for our Summer Contemporary Dance Collective Showcase.

We love working together and find great balance between our two passions.

Ways We Dance.

 

Classes.

Take a class! Most classes are held in Lacombe Alberta. We’d love to move with you.

Workshops.

Workshops for school teachers or dance teachers. Tips, tricks, solutions.

Collective.

For experienced dancers to continue their training after high school.

Digital.

Digital resources for you to access at any time.

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