I do not build dancers for performance alone — I raise daughters who learn to carry God's presence with purity, discipline, and holy fire
Here, dance is never reduced to performance alone. What is built here is deeper than movement, deeper than technique, and deeper than applause. This is a place where worship is trained into the body, discipline is formed in the spirit, and identity is strengthened in the presence of God. Every stretch, every correction, and every moment of instruction is part of a greater work — raising daughters who do not just dance beautifully, but who carry purity, posture, and the weight of His presence with reverence.
Within this space, conifidence is awakened, identity is strengthened, and daughters begin to move with holy blodness, clarity, and grace
As daughters are trained in this space, something deeper than skill begins to awaken. Confidence starts to rise, not from performance, but from knowing who they are before God. Identity becomes steadier. Posture becomes stronger. Fear begins to loosen its grip. What once felt hidden, unsure, or fragile begins to stand with greater clarity, grace, and holy boldness. This is not about creating girls who simply know how to move well — it is about raising daughters who begin to carry themselves differently because something within them has been strengthened, awakened, and called higher.
Each life entrusted to this house is trained with care, covered in prayer, and guided with the kind of discipline that protects what God is forming within her

What God sends me is never handled lightly. Every daughter who enters this space is not just joining a class — she is entering an atmosphere that must be handled with prayer, wisdom, and holy responsibility. That means I do not build carelessly, correct casually, or lead without discernment. I pay attention to what is needed, I guard what is growing, and I steward each life with the understanding that what God is forming must be protected while it is being strengthened. This is not just about teaching movement well — it is about covering what is tender, disciplining what must mature, and helping each daughter grow in a way that is safe, sound, and anchored in truth.
Across the different stages of growth, I train each daughter according to what her season requires—so what is being built in her is strengthened with wisdom, timing, and care
Each stage carries a different need. What is required in the earliest years is not the same as what must be strengthened in the later ones. Some need gentle foundation. Some need clearer discipline. Some need deeper refining, greater responsibility, and more mature instruction. So I cover each one with discernment — meeting her where she is, while still leading her forward into what God is calling her to become. This is not random training. It is intentional, age-sensitive, Spirit-led development that protects what is tender, strengthens what is growing, and prepares each daughter with wisdom for the stage she is in now.
These earliest years are where joy is protected, and movement begins with gentle care
Here,little ones are introduced to movement in a way that is gentle, engaging, and easy for them to receive. This is where they begin learning how to listen, follow simple instruction, develop early coordination, and grow comfortable moving with rhythm and expression. Through creative movement, early ballet foundations, and joyful worship-based activity, and age-appropriate structure, I begin laying a foundation that is peaceful, steady, and safe. Even at this stage, I want them to grow in an atmosphere where God is honored, where their hearts feel secure, and where movement is introduced as something beautiful, joyful, and set apart. At this stage, the goal is not pressure — it is healthy beginnings that help each child feel covered, confident, and ready to grow.
During these early forming years, worship begins to take deep root, and what is gentle in the beginning starts to become intentional, steady, and formed before God
As her understanding begins to grow, I train each daughter with greater intention. This is where movement becomes more disciplined, worship becomes more conscious, and confidence begins to settle in a deeper way. I teach her how to listen, respond, carry herself with beauty, and honor the presence of God in what she is doing. At this stage, she is not only being taught steps — but trained to move with purpose, receive correction with grace, and grow in both strength and sensitivity before the Lord. What is being built here is not just skill, but a steadier foundation of identity, reverence, and holy confidence that prepares her for what comes next.
By these strengthening years, discipline deepens, identity becomes more anchored, and each daughter is trained to move with wisdom, purity, and growing authority before God
At this level, I begin calling each daughter into a deeper level of discipline, awareness, and responsibility. This is where the foundation from the earlier years begins to mature into greater steadiness, sharper focus, and a deeper understanding of what it means to move before God with intention. At this stage, I train her not only in movement, technique, and expression, but also in how to carry herself with greater self-control, reverence, and clarity. She begins to understand that dance is not just something she does — it becomes a vessel that can minister, communicate, and reflect what God is forming within her. What is built here is a stronger inner grounding, so that as she grows, she is not moved by impulse alone, but learns how to respond with wisdom, purity, and increasing spiritual awareness.
Through these refining years, grace is refined, discernment grows sharper, and each daughter is trained to move with maturity, strength, and spiritual authority before God
A deeper level of responsibility, posture, and intentionality is required of each daughter here. At this level, I am no longer building only what is introductory — I am strengthening what must become disciplined, dependable, and spiritually grounded. I train each daughter with the understanding that maturity is not only seen in how she moves, but in how she carries herself, how she receives correction, and how she remains anchored in what God is forming within her. This is where greater weight can be placed upon what has already been built, so that what continues to develop is steady, honorable, and prepared to carry more.
A sacred space is open here for women to be restored, strengthened, and led into deeper worship as they learn to move before God with reverence, freedom, and mature surrender
Women are invited here into a deeper place of movement before God — one that is reverent, healing, and led with spiritual maturity. It is not a casual space, and it is not built around performance. It is a sacred lane for women who desire to be strengthened in worship, refined in discipline, and taught how to move in a way that honors both the presence of God and the condition of their own hearts. Here, I guide each woman through worship-based movement, sacred expression, and intentional training that allows her to grow in freedom without losing reverence, and in confidence without leaving surrender behind. What is cultivated in this space is not only movement, but deeper sensitivity to the Lord, greater inner healing, and a more mature ability to minister before Him with grace, strength, and holy awareness.
A guarded space is reserved for those who are called to carry greater weight, move with spiritual maturity, and be trained with the kind of discipline that leadership requires before God
It is not a place you enter out of pride. God must first take a woman through process, deal deeply with what is within her, and make her heart ready to carry more without mishandling it before this lane is rightly entered. By the time she comes into this place, the question is no longer whether she has gifts, but whether what God has poured into her has truly been surrendered, purified, and made steady before Him. Here, deeper consecration, deeper discipline, and deeper obedience are required, because leadership at this level cannot be casual, self-led, or driven by appearance. What God has formed must be guarded. What He has spoken must be honored. What He entrusts must be carried with humility, discernment, reverence, and clean hands. In this house, leadership is not treated like a title to be worn — it is received as a holy responsibility before the Lord. This lane is for the women who are willing to remain low before God, stay yielded to His hand, and live in the kind of surrender that allows what He places upon their lives to be carried rightly and released without mixture.
What was built before was real, but it was only part of what God placed in me. What is rising now is not a repeat of the past — it is the refined, restored, and fully aligned expression of what He always intended

Long before this vision stood in the form you see now, God had already marked my life with evidence of what He was calling forth. Even in seasons when I had not yet fully stepped into the fullness of that calling, His hand was still present, His grace was still moving, and pieces of the gift He placed in me were already touching lives in real and undeniable ways. What existed before was not false, and it was not wasted — but it was only a fragment of what He had truly written over me from the beginning. There came a time when the structure around me could no longer remain. Things were stripped, seasons were interrupted, doors closed, and what once seemed established was shaken. But now I understand that God was not removing me from purpose — He was removing me from every version of it that was too small, too unfinished, too touched by what could not carry His full weight. He allowed what could be shaken to fall, so what was truly from Him would remain. What He preserved was not just a memory of what had been. He preserved the oil. He preserved the calling. He preserved the evidence. He preserved the part of me that had been touched by Heaven and set apart for more. So when I look back, I do not look back to rebuild an old season. I look back and see the mercy of God, the patience of God, and the faithfulness of God already working through pieces while preparing me for fullness. What is rising now is not a return — it is the redeemed expression of the original assignment, brought back in purity, alignment, and surrender. It is deeper now because I am deeper in Him. It is holier now because I no longer have any desire to build outside of His presence. It is stronger now because what God restores after consecration carries a clarity and weight that striving can never produce. And now I stand where I once could not stand — no longer defined by my past, my mistakes, or anyone’s opinion, but only by what God says about me. I am no longer moved by the need to please people. I live to please the Lord. I know now that my life is not my own, and I know that what He placed in me will not be buried, wasted, silenced, or mishandled. What He called forth in secret, He is now establishing in the open. What He allowed to be tested, He is now making steady. What He once revealed in part, He is now bringing forth in greater fullness, with a cleaner foundation, a holier standard, and a deeper surrender than before. I waited on Him, and He renewed me. I was stripped, but I was not abandoned. I was shaken, but I was not destroyed. I was hidden, but I was not forgotten. As Scripture says, “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” — Isaiah 40:31. This is why what stands now cannot be compared to what stood before, because what God is building now is not merely a continuation of my past — it is the unveiled form of what He always intended, and I will carry it in obedience, holiness, boldness, and full surrender to Him.
What is built here is not meant to stay hidden in one place — it can be carried into churches, schools, events, and sacred spaces wherever God opens the door
God never intended what He placed in me to remain hidden inside one location. When He opens a door, I am willing to carry this where it is needed. That means I do not only serve within the studio — I also go where lives can be reached, strengthened, and awakened through what He has entrusted to me. If I am called into churches, I carry it there with reverence. If I am sent into schools, I carry it there with wisdom, order, and the kind of care that can touch both students and the atmosphere around them. If there is a need in a special gathering, a private session, a workshop, or a sacred event, I do not come merely to teach movement — I come to release what God has birthed in me so that what is received is not empty performance, but something that carries discipline, healing, truth, and the weight of His presence. Wherever He sends me, I want what flows through my life to leave people stronger, clearer, and more aware that God is calling them higher.
Whenever I am invited into a school setting, I do not arrive casually — I come with structure, wisdom, creativity, and the kind of leadership that helps students grow in confidence, move with discipline, and carry what is taught with honor
The same standard I carry everywhere else is what I bring into schools — I come to build what is orderly, disciplined, and worth respecting. When I work with students in a school setting, I do not just teach them how to complete steps or follow directions. I train them to move with focus, carry themselves with greater confidence, and understand that excellence is not something forced from the outside, but something cultivated through consistency, guidance, and care. I lead in a way that strengthens both students and the environment around them, so what is being formed is not only a presentation, but posture, discipline, teamwork, and a deeper sense of responsibility in what they carry. Even in that setting, I never separate what I build from the presence of God. The order I carry, the wisdom I lead with, and the standard I uphold are all rooted in Him, because I know that what is built with the right spirit leaves a deeper mark than what is built on talent alone.
This is the kind of structure, excellence, and the right spirit I am available to bring as I serve students with care, order, and intentional leadership.
A school needing more than instruction can be met with choreography, creative direction, and Spirit-led structure that helps build presentations with excellence, order, and lasting impact
When I am brought in to provide choreography and production, I do not come only to teach a routine — I come to help build something that is ordered, meaningful, and carried with excellence from beginning to end. I work with schools to shape presentations, special programs, creative pieces, and student performances in a way that brings structure, clarity, discipline, and strong execution. I help give form to what needs to be expressed, so students are not only moving together, but learning how to carry timing, teamwork, confidence, and responsibility in what they present. And even in this level of creative direction, I do not separate what I build from the presence of God. The wisdom I lead with, the order I establish, and the standard I bring are all rooted in Him, because what is built well should not only look excellent — it should leave a deeper mark on everyone involved. Whether it is a school presentation, a featured production, or a special moment that needs to be shaped with care, I bring the kind of leadership that helps what is being created come together with strength, beauty, and purpose.
What is placed in students should be guided in a way that leaves them more disciplined, more unified, and better prepared to carry it well
For students, schools, or groups preparing for the National Arts Festival, I offer choreography that is carefully shaped so what is presented can stand with precision, confidence, and distinction
What is carried into that setting must be ready to stand in full view. I do not handle that kind of preparation lightly, because anything brought into a moment like that should be covered in prayer, shaped with wisdom, and refined with intentional care before it is ever presented. As I work through each piece, I give close attention to the movement, transitions, expression, and overall presentation, but I never separate that process from the presence of God. He remains at the center of what I build, giving clarity, steadiness, and grace to the work. My role is to steward the preparation faithfully so that what reaches the stage is not only sharpened and well-prepared, but carries strength, precision, and distinction in a way that reflects both a high standard and the hand of God upon it.
This is the kind of preparation that allows what is presented to stand with clarity, strength, and distinction.
For festivals, productions, or special presentations that need more than routine choreography, I offer creative direction and movement that I shape before God, so what is presented carries strength, meaning, and intention
That kind of assignment is never treated as something common or disposable. I take time to understand what needs to be expressed, what the moment is meant to carry, and how it should come together in a way that feels whole, fitting, and true. I handle every request before God, because I know that what is seen outwardly should never be empty inwardly, and I do not want anything built to move without His presence resting upon it. As I develop the movement and guide the direction of each piece, I leave room for the Holy Spirit to lead, so what is presented is not only thoughtful and strong, but spiritually aligned and true to the weight of the moment. In the end, what comes forth should do more than fill a space — it should leave behind substance, meaning, and the witness of something handled with intention from beginning to end.
What must come together should be handled with care, weight, and the presence of God from beginning to end.
Focused refinement is what allows deeper attention to be given to what needs to be addressed, settled, and brought into right alignment before God
In a more personal setting, I am able to slow everything down and give careful attention to what needs to be uncovered, settled, and brought into right alignment. This is where I can listen more closely, discern more clearly, and tend to what may be overlooked in a broader setting. I do not treat that kind of space casually, because personal refinement requires honesty, patience, and the willingness to let God deal with what is deeper than appearance. I bring that process before Him, and I leave room for the Holy Spirit to lead, so nothing is pushed, masked, or handled at the surface alone. In that kind of setting, what is needed can be addressed with greater care, and what has felt uncertain can begin to settle in the right way. My desire is that each person leaves stronger where it matters, more settled in what they carry, and more aware of what God is doing within them as they move forward.
What requires closer attention can be handled here with prayer, patience, and the right measure of care before God
In settings like these, I stay yielded to the Holy Spirit, teach under the hand of God, and remain attentive to what He is doing so the moment is not cut short before hearts have been met and deeper work has begun
When I lead in settings like these, I come with reverence for the presence of God and with a clear understanding that this kind of gathering must hold more than teaching alone. It must hold room for the Holy Spirit to move, for truth to settle where it has been resisted, and for hearts to be met in ways that cannot happen when everything is rushed or kept at the surface. In moments like these, I am able to remain with what needs time, teach with greater focus, and follow the leading of God without rushing past what should be handled with holy care. My desire is never that people leave saying they attended something meaningful, but that they leave knowing God met them there, something deeper was awakened within them, and what He is doing in their lives was given room to be strengthened and brought further forward.
I do not move people forward carelessly, because what is given too high, or entered without readiness can be mishandled before God
I do not believe in moving people into places they have not been prepared to carry. In this house, I pay close attention to what God is doing, where a person truly stands, and what their spirit is able to uphold without breaking beneath the weight of it. Some things must be allowed to mature, because process is not punishment — it is protection. Covering is not restriction — it is mercy. Right placement matters, because when someone is advanced before God has made them ready, what should have been stewarded with honor can be mishandled, wounded, or carried without the depth needed to sustain it. That is why I move with prayer, discernment, and holy care, so what is entrusted is placed where it can be guarded rightly, grow in strength, and be honored before the Lord.
What God has called, covered, and kept will not remain hidden — it will be brought forth in His timing, established in His order, and revealed for His glory
What God has placed in me was never meant to be buried, delayed, or lost. There were seasons when parts of what He spoke over my life were hidden, tested, and carried through places that required obedience, holiness, and faith to endure — but even there, His hand did not leave me. And now, what He has preserved is not returning weakly or partially. It is being brought forth with greater clarity, greater weight, and greater surrender before Him. As His Word says, “The vision is yet for an appointed time... though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come” — and I know now that what God ordains cannot be withheld beyond its appointed hour. What He has formed in secret, He is able to establish openly. What He has covered, He is able to reveal rightly. What He has built through consecration, He is able to use for His glory. So this is not merely about joining a class or finding a program — it is about stepping into what is being built under His hand, in His order, and for His name. What God has been stirring, preserving, and preparing will not be mishandled here; it will be strengthened, rightly placed, and brought into alignment with what He has spoken, so that what He has begun may stand firm before Him.
Do not let what God has awakened remain unanswered