Since her graduation from Columbia College, with honors, Rachel has been dancing for a Chicago based modern company called The Dance COLEctive. She has also performed with Anatomical Theatre and Breakbone Dance Company. She has also had the fun opportunity to dance for films such as Roll Bounce. She plans to continue her association with these groups of professional dancers, as she believes this affiliation will contribute to personal growth for her and her students.
While living in Chicago, Rachel enjoyed teaching dance for the Chicago Childrens Museum, The Chicago Park District, the Jewish Centers of Chicago, and for the Chicago Public School District.
She spent many summers and winter weekends with Marching Auxiliaries and Dance, which is based in Dallas, Texas. She was invited to join their staff after high school graduation. For the past ten years with M.A., she has traveled the country extensively to teach, judge, and choreograph young dancers at summer camps and at the Capitol One Citrus Bowl.
After teaching and performing for years in Chicago, taking advantage of a variety of dance classes offered there, meeting and dancing with extraordinary artists, and traveling extensively, she was ready to close her suitcase and continue her dance career in one place. After much consideration, she was drawn back to her hometown to fulfill her dream of opening her own dance studio, Adagio. Since relocating, she has been married and added a daughter, Maya, and a son, Bodie to her family. She is thrilled to be opening Adagio’s door for the 18th year.
Since her graduation from Columbia College, with honors, Rachel has been dancing for a Chicago based modern company called The Dance COLEctive. She has also performed with Anatomical Theatre and Breakbone Dance Company. She has also had the fun opportunity to dance for films such as Roll Bounce. She plans to continue her association with these groups of professional dancers, as she believes this affiliation will contribute to personal growth for her and her students.
While living in Chicago, Rachel enjoyed teaching dance for the Chicago Childrens Museum, The Chicago Park District, the Jewish Centers of Chicago, and for the Chicago Public School District.
She spent many summers and winter weekends with Marching Auxiliaries and Dance, which is based in Dallas, Texas. She was invited to join their staff after high school graduation. For the past ten years with M.A., she has traveled the country extensively to teach, judge, and choreograph young dancers at summer camps and at the Capitol One Citrus Bowl.
After teaching and performing for years in Chicago, taking advantage of a variety of dance classes offered there, meeting and dancing with extraordinary artists, and traveling extensively, she was ready to close her suitcase and continue her dance career in one place. After much consideration, she was drawn back to her hometown to fulfill her dream of opening her own dance studio, Adagio. Since relocating, she has been married and added a daughter, Maya, and a son, Bodie to her family. She is thrilled to be opening Adagio’s door for the 18th year.
After college, Deana, moved back to her hometown and, with the exception of working as the lead drama counselor at Camp Baco/Che Na Wah in Minerva, NY in 2003, has stayed active in performing arts in the Illinois Valley area; teaching dance at the YMCA (Peru, IL), choreographing for the PCHS spring musicals between 1998 and 2003, and teaching children’s theatre and dance workshops. Throughout her career Deana has been involved in over 35 theatrical productions in the areas of performance, choreography and also directing. She had also assisted behind the scenes with music, make-up, costumes and props. These productions have been with Stage 212 in LaSalle, IL; Summer Stage Playhouse; and Engle Lane Theatre in Streator, IL where she is currently an active member of the Board of Directors. Some of her credits include playing the roles of Rizzo in Grease and Tracy Turnblad in Hairspray, choreography for Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma and Guys and Dolls, and directing The Fantasticks.
In 2010, Miss Deana, went back to her dance roots joining classes at Adagio School of Performing Arts. She is excited to be part of the family and is going on her second year teaching at Adagio.
After graduating high school, Lauren attended IVCC where she earned her Associates in Science and then went on to transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. While attending UW-Madison, Lauren was involved in multiple dance student organizations, including MadTappers, where she was able to have weekly classes with peers and guest instructors. Lauren eventually transferred to the Illinois Institute of Arts – Schaumburg campus, where she earned her BFA in Fashion Design with an emphasis in Dance Apparel and Performance wear in 2013. After graduation, she was accepted into the Disney College Program, at WDW Resort, for Entertainment Costuming. She was stationed at Magic Kingdom and helped the performers with costuming backstage for the parades and holiday stage shows.
After Disney, Lauren decided to move back home where she worked in the fashion industry in the suburbs and downtown Chicago for a short period of time. During this time she coached the Marquette Crusaderettes from 2014-2017. She also became a full-time cast member of Meraki Dance Company, a modern and contemporary dance company based out of Naperville, IL. Through Meraki, she had the opportunity of working with Debra Nanni, Shannon Brodie, Amy Braheny, and Taylor Erwin, along with fellow company members. Lauren also had a small supporting roll in the local Ottawa film, River City Panic. Through the movie, Lauren met her long-time boyfriend, Joey, and they decided to settle down in Ottawa. She returned to IVCC for graphic and website design classes and now works for Amanda Hart Design, in Ottawa, Illinois. Lauren joined the Adagio family in 2016 and loves having tap dance back in her life!