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Who We Are About Dance Without Limits

We are a family-friendly, inclusive dance studio in the Greenville, SC area offering dance lessons for toddlers, preschoolers, children, tweens and teens ages 18 months – 18 years old of all abilities. We are a non-competitive studio, meaning we do not participate in dance competitions. We believe that dance is for everyone.

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What We Do A Dance Class for Every Student

We offer fun, engaging, inclusive and age appropriate dance classes. Our classes include ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical/contemporary, hip hop, acrobatics, preschool dance, and classes for students with disabilities or special needs. We provide multiple dance performance opportunities including two annual end-of-semester showcases. Additionally we enjoy participating in local dance performances throughout the Upstate SC in various communities.

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Why We Exist Family-Friendly Dance Instruction

Here at Dance Without Limits, we believe dance is for everybody. Regardless of age, shape, size, or ability, we believe every toddler, preschooler, child, tween and teen can benefit from and deserves the chance to dance. We pride ourselves on offering quality dance training in a wholesome, family-friendly atmosphere. Our goal is to provide the best dance experience for our students and their families. We offer excellent technical dance training, create inspiring and exciting choreography, use appropriate music and age-appropriate costuming, and promote a positive learning environment and positive attitudes in and around our dance studio. We want each child‘s dance possibilities to be limitless!

What Makes Us Different Culture is Everything

Our culture is of the utmost importance to us At Dance Without Limits. We believe that the atmosphere we create in the studio is every bit as important as the education our students receive. We are dedicated to teaching our students values that transcend the classroom setting, something they apply in their lives, and here are just a few of those values:

Dance is for everyone

At Dance Without Limits, we believe dance is for everybody. Regardless of age, shape, size, or ability, we believe every child can benefit from and deserves the chance to dance.

Every child has worth

We believe every student, regardless of ability, is worthy of our time, attention, and our best effort as teachers and humans.

Hard work is worth it

We believe in fostering and encouraging a strong work ethic in our dancers. Pushing yourself and striving for goals is an important skill in dance and life.

Winning isn’t everything

We believe in developing dancers as people first. We are as concerned with who they are becoming as human beings as we are with how they are developing in their training as a dancer.

Let kids be kids

We believe in protecting and preserving our students’ childhoods as long as possible, as they are only children once. For this reason, we use age-appropriate music, costuming, and choreography.

Encourage & build up

We believe children are more successful when they believe they are capable of anything they are willing to work for. To that end, we strive to build an environment of encouragement, validation, and building up.

Seek to serve

We believe we are at our best when we are serving others. For this reason, we look for ways to involve our students in service to our community and others that may be less fortunate throughout our dance year. Being able to dance is a privilege not enjoyed by everyone, and we want to foster gratitude and servant hearts in our students.

Meet Our Staff

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Beth Bradley

Owner / Director

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Molly White

Director of Operations

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Abby Brant

Instructor

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Cassidy Bryant

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Georgie Kelley

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Lucy Kirkland

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Julie Marvelli

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Emily Moreno

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Amy Nelson

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Alysa Perry-Campos

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Greyson Rogers

Instructor / Performance Team Director

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Kaitlyn Schultz

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Gracie Vollnogle

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Madison Wortkoetter

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Sofia Zwerdling

Instructor

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Dillon O’Neill

Office Manager

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Macie Williams

Enrollment Coordinator/Administrative Assistant

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Shannon Wladyka

Receptionist - Greenville

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Kat Lopez

Receptionist - Simpsonville

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Beth Bradley

Owner / Director

Beth is a native of Hendersonville, NC and began her dance training at the age of four. Throughout her years as a student she studied all forms of dance, including tap, jazz, ballet, pointe, lyrical, modern, and acrobatics. She attended the Governor’s School of North Carolina in 1997 in the area of dance and under the tutelage of many esteemed modern, jazz and ballet teachers. Beth was active in competitions as a teenager and won many awards for her group and solo routines. In 1998 she was awarded the title of Blue Ridge Junior Miss. She then went on to compete in the North Carolina’s Junior Miss scholarship competition, where she won a preliminary award in physical fitness.

Beth began her teaching career while a student at UNC-Asheville. Upon graduation in 2002, she began teaching and choreographing full-time. She taught on staff for eight years at a local studio before moving to Shelby, NC where she was an instructor for four years. In 2010, Beth moved back to Hendersonville where she, along with her business partner, opened Releve Performing Arts Center. Now in its sixth year, RPAC has more than doubled in size and students, and is known as a community leader in both the arts and community service.

Beth is known for her innovative and creative choreography. She is certified by test to teach and is a member of the Southern Council of Dance Masters and Dance Masters of America. Beth has won numerous Best Choreography Awards, Most Entertaining Awards, and overall and highest score awards from many regional and national competitions. Her students have become Mr. Dance of North Carolina, Master and Teen Mr. Dance of North Carolina, and finalists in the Petite, Junior Miss, Teen Miss, and Miss Dance of North Carolina pageants through the Dance Masters of America organization. While an owner of Releve Performing Arts Center, her students have been named National Champions twice.

However, Beth feels her greatest professional achievement is the special needs dance program she started with her staff members three years ago in her studio. This program is for students with disabilities and has grown into an amazing experience for students who otherwise wouldn’t have the opportunity to dance. It is also an awesome experience for teenage volunteers, parents, and audiences alike. She is excited to continue this program through the Limitless Friends class.

After her husband’s career brought her to Greer, SC, Beth knew she wouldn’t be able to commute for long. She is excited to start this next chapter as the owner and director of a brand new studio in Greer. She is passionate about teaching what she loves to all students, and is committed to excellence and encouragement for all who come through the studio doors.

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Molly White

Director of Operations

A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Molly began dancing at the age of two. She began dancing at the Academy of Dance Arts in Columbia at five years old, where she studied through high school graduation. Molly studied ballet, jazz, tap, pointe, lyrical, and musical theater, among other styles. Molly began competing at age eight, and won several awards with solos, duos, trios and groups, as well as dance titles such as Teen Miss Dance Explosion. She was handpicked to dance on national dance teams, including Star Power’s Power Park, Dance USA, and Encore DCS. Molly graduated from Winthrop University in 2012 with a biology degree, and during her time at Winthrop, she continued taking dance classes. She assisted with preschool tap and ballet while still dancing at Academy of Dance Arts, and while in college, she helped teach several classes with kids ranging from preschool to middle school. When not in the studio, Molly enjoys spending time with her husband and three children. Molly overjoyed to be on the Dance Without Limits team and share her passion for dance with children of all ages.

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Abby Brant

Instructor

Abby Inglett Brant trained in ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical and contemporary dance for thirteen years in her home state, Wisconsin. She studied ballet pre-professionally at Ballet La Crosse from her mentors and teachers; Kennet Oberly, from the Stuttgart Ballet, and Larissa Oberly, from the Estonia National Ballet. Abby spent summers training at the Classical Ballet Academy of Minnesota, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, The Nutmeg Conservatory for the Arts, and the University of Utah, her alma mater. In the spring of 2021, she graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah with her BFA in Ballet and a minor in Disability Studies.
After graduating, Abby joined Ballet Spartanburg as a company artist of 2021. Some of her favorite classical roles she has performed with the company since then include the Snow Queen, Dewdrop, and Clara in The Nutcracker, Princess Florine in Sleeping Beauty, the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella, and the Emerald Queen in the The Wizard of Oz. She has also performed in Martha Graham’s Suite from Appalachian Spring as well as featured roles in Lona Gomez’s contemporary ballet works, I am, I am, I am, and Passages.
In addition to dancing, Abby has always had a passion for teaching! She has been teaching for nine years and loves sharing her love of dance and movement with students of all ages and abilities. Abby is very excited for her first year teaching at Dance Without Limits!
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Cassidy Bryant

Instructor

Cassidy Bryant is a graduate of Anderson University, where she earned her degree in Kinesiology and Dance. During her time at Anderson, she performed in seven university dance concerts and the prestigious President’s Gala, showcasing her versatility and dedication to the art of dance. She also has performed at the American College Dance Association representing the colleges of the southeast.Cassidy is trained in a wide range of styles including ballet, jazz, modern, contemporary, hip hop, and acro. She was recently accepted into the Staib Contemporary Dance Company’s summer intensive in Italy, where she will continue to develop her technique and artistry on an international stage.With a strong foundation in both performance and movement science, Cassidy is passionate about inspiring dancers of all ages. She is excited to bring her experience, energy, and love for dance into the studio as she begins her teaching journey.

Georgie Kelley

Instructor

Georgie is a singer-songwriter, performer, dancer, and choreographer. A Florence, SC native, Georgie spent much of her early life training and performing in the arts through singing, dancing, and songwriting. She graduated from Anderson University in May of 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in Commercial Music and a minor in Dance. She continued her education at Charleston Southern University where she earned a Music Therapy equivalency degree in December of 2023. She is now working as an early interventionist/Music Therapist for Meeting Milestones and a dance instructor for Dance Without Limits! Her hope is that she can use the arts to help aid an individual’s mental and physical health.

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Lucy Kirkland

Instructor

Lucy Kirkland began dancing at the age of 9 and was involved with Hendersonville Ballet company throughout middle school and high school. Currently, Lucy is a senior at Anderson University, where she is earning her degree in Dance with a minor in Kinesiology. While pursuing her degree, she works as a dance production assistant for the Department of Theatre and Dance at the South Carolina School of the Arts. She performs in the annual dance concerts, as well as the President’s Gala and Christmas First Night programs, displaying her ability and passion for dance. Lucy has participated in guest residency projects under the tutelage of Catherine Gadreau, Megan Jones Medford, and Kevin Jenkins. She has attended the Ballet Conservatory of Asheville summer intensive taught by the faculty and guest artists including Matthew Donnell and Karin Averty, and recently attended the Ballet Magnificat! summer intensive in Jackson, Mississippi, where she gained valuable technique and artistry from the company artists and faculty. With a strong foundation in both choreography and pedagogy, Lucy is passionate about sharing her love of dance to future dancers.

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Julie Marvelli

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Julie began dancing at age 4 in Staten Island, NY, training in Ballet and Tap before stepping into the competition world at just 9 years old. After moving to New Jersey in 2008, she expanded her training to include Jazz, Hip-Hop, Modern, Contemporary, and Lyrical, her specialty – earning Top 10 placements and Judges’ Awards at regional and national competitions.

She’s performed in the National Dance Showcase in their 2012 National Competition opening number and trained with Broadway Dance Center, the Rockettes, and Broadway’s The Lion King. In college, Julie danced with Rider University’s Dance Ensemble and studied at the Princeton Ballet School.

Julie started teaching in 2009, choreographed her first solo in 2012, and has been sharing her passion ever since. From tiny tots to seasoned competitors, her students have earned awards, scholarships, and most importantly, confidence!

After a few years working in the tech world, Julie returned to her first love – dance. Since moving to Greenville in 2023, she’s been thrilled to join the Dance Without Limits family and share her passion for expressive, empowering movement. For Julie, dance isn’t just about the steps, it’s about creating a fun environment, connection, and joy in every student!

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Emily Moreno

Instructor

Emily Moreno found her love for dancing at 3 years old. She danced at Pavlovich Ballet School in Columbia, SC until she moved to Greenville, SC at age 8. She then danced at International Ballet Academy where she received extensive training in ballet and pointe, however, she now enjoys practicing and teaching all types of dance. Emily is going into her junior year at Anderson University where she is working towards a degree in Early Childhood Education with plans to eventually become a pediatric speech-language pathologist. Emily absolutely loves teaching and can’t wait to start as an instructor at DWL where she can combine this love for teaching with her lifelong love for dancing!

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Amy Nelson

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Amy’s love for dance began at age 3. She trained in ballet, jazz, lyrical, and modern dance. Amy danced competitively throughout high school and as a member of the Lone Peak High Performing Dance Company. Her high school dance company earned an invitation to Nationals and won first place in the dance category at the Utah Shakespeare Festival. 

 

Amy continued dancing in college with the USU Eastern Dance Ensemble where she was able to choreograph dances and perform as a soloist. 

 

After graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Creative Writing, Amy joined Valley Dance Ensemble, an adult modern dance performing company based in Nothern Utah. There, she performed, choreographed and taught creative movement classes through their youth program.

 

Following a move to Arkansas, Amy joined Doxa Arts Academy where she taught advanced lyrical/modern classes before relocating to Greenville in early 2025. She is thrilled to join the Dance Without Limits team and have a dance community again! 

 

Outside of dance, Amy enjoys hand embroidery, baking, reading and kitchen dance parties with her husband and two kids. She says her soul is happiest when she’s dancing!

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Alysa Perry-Campos

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Originally from the Central Coast of California, Alysa started dancing at the age of eight and quickly found her passion in the Arts. Between the ages of eight and eighteen, she studied in Tap, Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary, and Hip Hop, as well as gymnastics and acrobatics. In middle school, she was introduced to the world of Musical Theatre with her local equity theatre and found herself loving every second of it. Throughout high school and college, along with continuing her studies, she found herself with incredible teaching opportunities in the areas of dance, tumbling, and theatre, as well as choreography opportunities for local studios and theaters.

Alysa graduated from the Pacific Conservatory Theater and has continued working professionally in the theatrical and film/television world around the U.S.

She is extremely grateful life has brought her to Greenville and is ecstatic to be teaching at DWL!

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Greyson Rogers

Instructor / Performance Team Director

Greyson began dancing at the age of 3. She joined a Greenville dance company in middle school, where she received extensive training in Tap, Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop, Contemporary, Pointe, and Lyrical. Throughout her time competing, she won several awards at both Regional and National levels. After high school, Greyson began teaching various styles of dance to students of all ages and assisted in company auditions.

Greyson graduated from Anderson University in 2022 with her Degree in Communications and a concentration in Digital Media. During her time at Anderson, she continued taking dance classes and was a featured dancer in the South Carolina School of the Arts Spring 2022 Dance Showcase.

Greyson is thrilled to share her training and love for dance with her students!

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Kaitlyn Schultz

Instructor

Kaitlyn began dancing at the age of five and continued on. She did competition dance as well as performing in ballets such as the Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, and various others. She graduated from Marymount Manhattan College with a BA in dance, concentrating in Teaching Arts with a psychology minor. She has since worked as a performer at Carowinds, Hall-O-Scream at Sea World, Disney Cruise lines and various other performance gigs in New York City. Kaitlyn teaches with Carolina Dance Collaboratives and is excited to start this new chapter with Dance Without Limits.

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Gracie Vollnogle

Instructor

Gracie started ballet when she was three and fell in love with jazz and lyrical when she was in high school. She found her dance home at Dance Without Limits during her senior year of high school and loves the inclusive, fun, and welcoming atmosphere. Gracie is currently studying communication disorders at Bob Jones University with plans to become a speech-language pathologist. She has a heart for little dancers and loves encouraging them as they start their dance journey, always reminding them that they are so special and that there is room for everyone on the dance floor! When she is not at the studio or doing homework, Gracie loves baking, trying a new crochet pattern, and walking her dog, Birdie. Gracie loves the DWL community and is excited to continue teaching this year!

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Madison Wortkoetter

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Madison grew up in Charleston and moved to Greenville last year, after graduating from Clemson University. She started taking dance lessons when was 3 in Ballet, Tap, and her personal favorite, Hip Hop. She was a member and teacher for Clemson Dancers, where she was able to continue taking classes in a variety of dance genres. Ms. Madison has been a fitness instructor for 6 years, teaching a variety of classes from dance fitness, to Barre, Core, HIIT, functional training- you name it!

Fun fact: Ms. Madison has also been playing the violin since was 5 and went to an arts school, competing against other schools in the Southeast. When not dancing or doing anything music-related, you can find her baking, hiking with her dog, Kona, and spending time with family and friends!

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Sofia Zwerdling

Instructor

Sofia began her dance training at the age of 2 in Greenville, South Carolina. She grew up classically trained in both ballet and contemporary. Her training focused more on the technical and artistic side of dance rather than competitive, even though she has participated in numerous competitions and festivals, such as American College Dance Association, National High School Dance Festival, YAGP, and World Ballet Competition. Sofia has also participated in a wide range of masterclasses, from Alonzo King, Roxanne Lyst, Garth Fagan, and Duncan Cooper. Sofia attended the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities from 2018-2021 where she continued in ballet and contemporary as well as other dance and movement related courses including yoga, Pilates, anatomy, music, choreography and dance history. Recently graduated from The Ohio State University with a major in dance and a minor in Integrative Approaches to Health and Wellness, Sofia expanded on her ballet and contemporary training, while also incorporating African diasporic dance. Sofia learned numerous skills and took many courses in dance (composition, choreography, repertoire) along with technical (sound design, lighting, production, intermedia and dance film).
Sofia’s life-long passion for choreography and dance therapy guides her pursuit in this field and is very excited about her new chapter at Dance Without Limits!

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Dillon O’Neill

Office Manager

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Macie Williams

Enrollment Coordinator/Administrative Assistant

Macie started at Dance Without Limits in the fall of 2021 as a receptionist and slowly worked her way to her current positions of Enrollment Coordinator and Administrative Assistant! She graduated from Anderson University in the spring of 2020 with a degree in Theatrical Design with a focus in Scenic Design. She loves a spreadsheet, organizing her closet by color, watching movies with her husband, baking, reading, and any kind of craft! She works remote from Nashville, TN with the cutest coworkers (her cats Josie and Junie) and loves getting to be a part of the DWL team, even from a different timezone!

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Shannon Wladyka

Receptionist - Greenville

Shannon began dancing at the age of 4 in Charlotte, NC and continued dancing all 4 years of college while attending Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, NC. She was a double major in Sport Management and Marketing while also being a member of the WCU Dance Team performing pom routines and sidelines at football & basketball games while also participating in community events. Shannon interned with The Asheville Tourists in 2021 and then went on to be their Assistant Ticket Manager and later Ticket Manager before moving to Greenville in August 2023. When Shannon is not at the studio, she enjoys visiting local restaurants with friends, being outside, and spending time with her boyfriend, Nick, and cat, Stella Bella. Shannon loves to see every dancer and their families walk through the doors at the studio while being surrounded by what she grew up loving!
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Kat Lopez

Receptionist - Simpsonville

Kathryn began dancing at the age of 4 in Russellville, AR where she trained in tap, ballet, jazz, musical theatre and pointe with Jane Freemen’s Dance Studio. During high school, she was selected as an apprentice with Arkansas Festival Ballet under the direction of Dennis Poole and also performed in local theatre productions.
Kathryn received a dance performance scholarship with Oklahoma City University in Oklahoma City, OK where she performed with the American Spirit Dance Company and majored in Entertainment Business. Her theatre management career has spanned across multiple performance arts theaters, festivals, and venue complexes in Oklahoma City, Park City, Utah, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and at the Peace Center, in positions as Box Office Director, Event and Front of House Manager, Volunteer Coordinator, and Stage Manager.
Kathryn is extremely excited to be getting back to her roots and being surrounded by such a wonderful welcoming dance environment. When not at the studio, she enjoys volunteering, attending local theatre, taking dance and fitness classes, and mostly spending time with her husband and cat, Bagheera.

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