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At Dothan School of Dance, our dedicated and highly trained instructors are passionate about sharing their love for dance. Our faculty brings unique expertise, professional experience, and a commitment to helping every student grow in both skill and confidence. Together, we strive to create a positive, inspiring environment where dancers of all levels can thrive.

Ashlie Wells

She was awarded “The Gold Key Choreography Award” presented to only one senior each year. She has won the Monticello Award for her choreography from Southeast Regional Ballet Association (SERBA) and her choreography “Propel” was chosen to close the GALA performance at the 2002 SERBA festival for regional ballet companies. Ashlie’s recent piece of choreography “Chickaboom” was chosen to close the “Gala” performance at the 2009 Southeast Regional Ballet Association’s Festival in May.

Ashlie performed as a “Radio City Rockette” for two years in Nashville and taught for the American Ballet Theatre Studio Company in New York.

Tracy Solomon

She currently serves as President of Regional Dance America, past President of the Southeast Regional Ballet Association, Past President of Dance Masters of America #33, past board member of The Alabama School of Fine Art, board member of The Cultural Arts Center and The Alabama Dance Council. Tracy has been a member of Dance Masters of America 35 years

Tracy received the J.E. Saliba “Friend of the Arts” award in 2009 for her dedication to the art of dance. Her students have been seen on National TV to include “America’s Got Talent,” “Star Search” and “So You Think You Can Dance.” Tracy has had students who have won the Petite, Junior and Teen Miss Dance of America titles along with many other regional and national awards.

Amy Gatlin

A lifelong dancer and dedicated teacher, Amy trained at Dothan School of Dance for 16 years, where she was a member of SEADAC and the performance team. She earned her BFA in Dance from Troy University in 2017, where she also began teaching at local studios.

After graduation, she moved to Birmingham to teach at Jackie O’Neal School of Dance, where she taught classes in all genres, coached and choreographed the competition teams, choreographed for performances, and directed the spring ballet.

In 2021, Amy returned home to Dothan and has loved teaching at the very studio where her love of dance began. She teaches all genres and enjoys working with students of every age. She currently coaches the Superstars team, serves as rehearsal coach for the Junior Performance Team, and choreographs for non-company roles in SEADAC productions. She’s also one of the new Raiderette coaches at Houston Academy.

Outside the studio, Amy is married to Sterling and is the proud mom of two energetic little boys. She’s a member of Covenant Methodist Church and believes that dance will always be one of the biggest and most joyful parts of her life.

Anna Dailey

Anna is a graduate of Troy University with B.S. in Pre-Professional Biology and a Masters in Management. She is employed as the HR Director at Dothan Pediatric Healthcare Network. She currently serves as the Choreographer for the Houston County DYW program. has been on staff with DSD since 2014. Anna teaches to share her love of dance to others. Her two most prized possessions are her children, her son, Ty and daughter, Emily Kayte.

Brooke Albury

Brooke has been dancing since the age of three, training extensively in a wide range of dance styles, including ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, contemporary, acrobatics, and ballroom. She received her foundational training at On Your Toes Dance Studio in Tavernier, Florida, and continued her advanced studies at Dance Attack Miami in Miami, Florida. Brooke has had the privilege of training under renowned instructors such as Nancy Dunn, Stephanie Zlockie, John Culbertson, Cookie Ramos, and Gino Cosculluela, while also being mentored by industry professional Jon Landau.

Growing up as a competitive dancer, Brooke developed both technical excellence and a deep passion for the art of performance. For the past three years, she has shared this passion as a teacher of ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, acrobatics, and ballroom, finding joy in helping students grow, improve, and achieve their full potential. Brooke’s involvement in the dance community extends beyond teaching—she is also an experienced competition judge and thrives on being surrounded by others who share her dedication to dance.

In addition to her teaching and judging experience, Brooke has performed professionally and was a featured dancer in the music video I Dedicate This Song to You by the band The Cherry Drops. Her love for dance continues to inspire her to grow as both an artist and educator.

Courtney Doolittle Adams

Born and raised in Metro Atlanta, Georgia, Courtney Doolittle Adams took her first ballet class at the age of four. She received the majority of her dance training at Georgia Academy of Dance and the Performing Arts in Peachtree City, Georgia, where she was a member of the company, Georgia Dance Theatre. In the eleventh grade, she began training and working as a dance educator assistant, where her passion for teaching dance began. Courtney holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance from Troy University, where she danced collegiately as a dance major and as a member of Troy Dance Theatre. Additionally, she holds an Associate’s Degree in Physical Therapy and works as a physical therapist assistant during the day, practicing outpatient, inpatient, and acute care physical therapy. Courtney lives in Dothan with her husband, Trent, their son, Jack, and their two dachshunds, Birdie and Caroline.

Elizabeth McGriff

Elizabeth has been teaching at Dothan School of Dance for five years and has been passionate about dance since her first class at age four. She trained competitively throughout her teen years and now holds certifications in Acrobatic Arts (Module 1) and Alixa Flexibility (Modules 1–3). For the past decade, she has danced professionally with Alabama Dance Works, performing at events such as Jazz on Tap, The Alabama Dance Festival, Catharsis Series, The Impact Project, and with Troy University. Elizabeth brings both experience and enthusiasm to every class she teaches.

Elizabeth Williams

Elizabeth has been dancing since she was four and her love for dance has only grown. Training at Dothan School of Dance helped her develop both technique and passion. She was on the DSD Performance Team and in the Southeast Alabama Dance Company for many years, both experiences that shaped her as a dancer and a person.

Later on, she began assisting classes and quickly discovered a passion for teaching. Dance has always felt like home, and now she is grateful for the chance to give back and support the next generation of dancers.

Holly Richardson

Holly joined the Dothan School of Dance after selling her business, The Dance Connection (Chipley and Graceville, FL) which she had owned and operated since 1985. She has also been on the staff at Dothan School of Dance since 1978. You may already know Holly, as she is the Manager of the Dazzle dancewear store! Holly teaches all subjects, but her passion and specialty is tap.

Julia Batts

Julia is a senior at Dothan High School, and has been dancing at the Dothan School of Dance for twelve years. She is a new member of the DSD staff, as well as a member of the elite performance team for the past seven years and has been a dancer for SEADAC for five years. She is excited to be an emerging choreographer for DSD and is committed to becoming a certified teacher.

Kamryn Carroll

Kamryn Carroll is a passionate and creative dancer with over 14 years of rigorous training across a diverse range of styles including hip pop, ballet, pointe, tap, acro, jazz, contemporary, and modern. Her dedication to her craft has not only been recognized with an Emerging Choreography Award from SERBA but has also led her to exciting performance opportunities with the SEADAC Dance Company in productions like the Greatest Show and the Nutcracker. As a former member of the Alabama Dance Team and now a respected dance teacher, Kamryn continues to inspire and cultivate the art of dance. Her journey reflects an unwavering commitment to excellence, creativity, and the transformative power of movement-qualities that shine through in every performance and teaching moment.

Leah Arkle

Leah grew up in Prattville, Alabama and trained under Todd Putnam, Jenny Plunkett Letner as well as Montgomery Ballet and Alabama Dance Theatre. She then attended The University of Alabama and Majored in Dance and Musical Theatre. She was a member of Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre and Dance Alabama student company. While in college, Leah also taught at Auburn Ballet and was head counselor for the American Ballet Theatre from New York. In addition to her dance performances and teaching, she was also cast in every musical each year.

After marrying her husband Brandon, they moved to Dothan. They have two Children, Collins and Wynn, who both dance at Dothan School of Dance. Leah has a wealth of experience in choreography, dance, theatre, vocal performance and coaching. She has traveled many places to teach and perform over the years, but she is proud to call Dothan School of Dance her home.

Lexi Hawn

Lexi Hawn is the DSD’s Preschool Director and has loved getting to grow the preschool program and meet so many of our younger dancers personally! This will be her second year as Preschool Director and she is so excited to continue expanding the program. Lexi has been dancing for 12 years, and teaching for over 6. She grew up dancing in studio classes, on the competition circuit, and with Southeast Alabama Dance Company. She has always loved assisting with classes and that quickly turned into a love for teaching. Whenever she is not at the studio you can find her either traveling, dancing with the Dothan United Dragons Girls or spending time with family and friends. She is so excited for another amazing year at DSD!

Lindsey McKay Snellgrove

Lindsey grew up dancing at DSD from the age of 2 until she graduated high school in 2014. She then attended the University of Alabama where she graduated in 2018 with a bachelor of arts degree in dance. During her time at Alabama, she performed in Giselle, Paquita and Swan Lake for the Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre. She also performed in many pieces for the student choreographed show, Dance Alabama. Lindsey has taught Ballet, Jazz, and Contemporary at DSD for 8 years now. She is married to Quinton Snellgrove and they have a one year old son, Mac.

Lynette Bunce

Lynette, a native of Panama City, moved to Dothan in 2021 with her husband, Kyle, and their two boys, Colton and Emmett. She grew up dancing in the studio, inspired by her mother, Gwenette Landwehr, who taught at Virginia Sweets School of Dance and Tone’s Dance Workshop (TDW) in Panama City, Florida. Her passion for dance began at these studios and was further nurtured through training in Ballet at the Northwest Florida Ballet Gifted Training Program. Under the direction of Mrs. Tonie Bense and her talented staff at TDW, Lynette studied a variety of dance styles. In 2001, she became an instructor at TDW and has continued to share her love of dance ever since. Over the years, she has taught many genres, with Ballet, Pointe, Contemporary, and Lyrical being her favorites. In addition to her dance background, Lynette holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and works as an ICU nurse at HCA Florida Healthcare. She is thrilled to be part of the Dothan School of Dance team and looks forward to sharing her passion and experience with its talented dancers.

Maeghan Aman Sanders

Mae Sanders has been actively participating in and teaching dance for the past 12 years! She competed with the Dothan School of Dance performance team and also performed with the Southeast Alabama Dance Company in productions such as The Nutcracker and various spring shows. Creating a fun environment for students to thrive in their own personal ways is what she strives to do when teaching and assisting classes at DSD. When she’s not at the dance studio, she is working as a speech language pathologist in the outpatient setting with children and adults and teaching dance and acro private lessons throughout the week! She is so excited for the opportunity to teach your kiddos and is looking forward to watching them learn to love dance!

Taylor Parker

Taylor is excited for another fun year at Dothan School of Dance. She will be teaching jazz classes and coaching the Mini Stars team for the 2025-2026 year. Growing up, Taylor was on the performance team and a member of the Southeast Alabama Dance Company. She was named Miss Dance in 2009 and placed in top 10 at Miss Dance of America. In 2014, Taylor graduated from The University of Alabama with degrees in Dance and Public Relations. While in the dance program at Alabama, she was selected to choreograph each year for Dance Alabama!. Currently, she and her family live in Enterprise, Alabama and she is a licensed Realtor with Coldwell Banker Prestige Homes. Taylor is married to Wayne Parker and they have two little girls, Jane (6) and Lundy (5). Outside of work, Taylor is the choreographer for Coffee County Distinguished Young Woman, a member and Sunday school teacher at First Baptist Church Enterprise, and an associate of the Twentieth Century Chautauqua Women’s Club in Enterprise.

Tracy Gilland Shillabeer

Tracy has a Masters of Fine Arts degree in Dance from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and has spent many years working as a performer, choreographer and dance educator of all ages.

Most recently, she spent eight years as a college professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at Troy University. She has an extensive background in Dance and Acrobatics and can’t wait to share her knowledge with her students. She is honored to serve on faculty at Dothan School of Dance this year and is grateful for the opportunity to instill her love and passion of the arts with these young dancers.

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