Dancer Bio: Sarah Keller 01/10/2010
![]() Live. Laugh. Love. Sarah Keller joined Dragonfly Dance in the summer of 2009. Sarah grew up as a Navy Brat and has literally danced all over the world! Her family moved from Yokosuka, Japan to Naples, Italy and back to the east coast USA, all while she studied various techniques of dance. She has studied ballet, jazz, pointe, lyrical, modern and contemporary dance and performed with companies such as Broadneck High School Dance Company, Anne Arundel Dance Company, AACC Dance Company and Deviated Theatre. Spending her high school years in the Annapolis area, Sarah has developed relationships with the dance community in Maryland. She attended Broadneck High school and Towson University earning an Associates Degree in Dance and a Bachelor’s in Psychology. Looks and brains, too. Sarah’s favorite style of dance is Contemporary because there are no rules. She enjoys dancing and choreographing this style because of the ability to be creative and experimental. This is a style where she really connects emotionally and is able to express herself. Sarah has been inspired by many dancers throughout her study and is especially thankful for her exposure to Michelle Combs and her style of contemporary dance. She found her style intriguing and beautiful and had the opportunity to learn a solo created by Combs. She still enjoys taking her classes and watching her dance! During the day Sarah works at the Veterans Benefits Administration in Baltimore, MD and during her evenings (when she isn’t rehearsing with Dragonfly) she teaches dance to young students. She lives in Annapolis with her family, which consist of two older brothers and her parents who have been married over 30 years. And let’s not forget the family dog, a chocolate, white and caramel cocker spaniel, named Charlie Brown. Sarah brings a genuine kindness and thoughtfulness to Dragonfly and we are so happy to have her as part of our company. Sarah would like to thank: “..my family and the Lord. My family and my faith have been my two pillars of strength throughout my life, and I would be lost without them. Thank you and I love you more than words can say.” CommentsLeave a Reply |

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