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ABOUT INTIATE DANCE

Initiate Dance aims to provide a safe, fun and enjoyable environment for young people to participate in dance.

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Initiate Dance is a community dance initiative founded by Kristie Mortimer. Growing up participating in dance, Kristie is passionate about providing accessible and inclusive dance opportunities for young people. Kristie completed a PhD in Dance Studies at the University of Auckland with a focus on inclusion and social integration in dance studio settings.

Initiate Dance has been running programmes since 2015, and continues to run thanks to funding from the Auckland Council's Creative Community Scheme funding.

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About: About
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KRISTIE MORTIMER (PHD IN DANCE STUDIES)

Founder and Director

Growing up in Blenheim, New Zealand, Kristie began dancing from the age of seven, and was teaching classes by the time she was fifteen. She moved to Auckland in 2010 to study a Bachelor of Dance Studies at the University of Auckland, and has recently completed her PhD in Dance Studies. Kristie also completed her Postgraduate Diploma and Masters in Dance Studies, which included one semester on exchange at Roehampton University in London. 


Most recently she has been awarded the Caroline Plummer Fellowship in Community Dance for 2020, at the University of Otago. Through this is providing community dance classes for prisoners, offenders, youth and children in the Otago community.


Kristie has learned, performed and taught not only throughout New Zealand, but also internationally in countries such as Australia, London, Singapore and Tonga. In 2016 she choreographed and led a team of Auckland and Wellington dancers on a dance tour to LA where they performed at Disneyland and on Hollywood Boulevard.


Kristie is passionate about teaching, performing and choreographing dance and enjoys many dance genres - including contemporary, hip hop, salsa and jazz. She loves to provide dance opportunities to young people and is excited to be organising the holiday programme once again.

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ALESHA MEHTA

Programme Facilitator & Teacher

Born and raised in South Auckland, Alesha started dancing at the age of three. She was taught how to dance by her mother who would teach Bollywood dance to the children in her community. Alesha continued to do Bollywood dance throughout her childhood and secondary education where she choreographed and entered Pukekohe High School into the High School Bollywood Dance competition in 2011 and was awarded the Junior Leadership Award.


Alesha continued to perform at the Auckland Diwali Festival annually and other festivals throughout Auckland. Alesha has recently completed her third year of the Bachelor of Dance Studies programme at the University of Auckland. She also travelled to Finland in her second year where she was studying as a part of the Master of Dance Pedagogy programme. Recently, Alesha was awarded the Prime Ministers Scholarship for India where she will take part in the Indogenius Reimagining India programme.


Alesha has a strong passion for teaching, and choreographing dance and strongly believes in creativity and collaboration within the dance class. She strives to create an environment where students can explore, gain confidence, and work collectively. She hopes to empower students through movement.

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RACHEL TOMASELLO

Programme Facilitator and Teacher

Born and raised in Ohio, USA, Rachel started dancing at the age of three. She has experience training in a variety of styles including ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary, hip hop, and musical theatre. She grew up doing competitive dance across the U.S, and loves spaces where creativity in movement can bring people together.


In 2018, Rachel graduated from The Ohio State University with her Bachelor’s in Women’s Studies, Nonprofit Studies, and Dance. During this time, she also performed and choreographed with two different dance teams. After completing an internship with The Walt Disney Company post-graduation, she moved to New Zealand in October 2019 and is currently studying her Master’s in Dance Movement Therapy at The University of Auckland.


Rachel currently assists with programmes run by Dance Therapy New Zealand for children and adults with disabilities, and she also has experience teaching dance in prisons and youth homeless facilities in Ohio. She hopes to begin her own nonprofit organization by incorporating dance and animal therapy within at-risk communities.


Rachel is a member on Freshmans Dance Crew, and you can catch her performing hip hop across Auckland. She loves traveling, all things Disney, and exploring the beautiful country of New Zealand with her golden retriever Archie. She is looking forward to being a part of this lovely holiday dance programme again and working alongside the dance teachers to make it a fun experience for all of our students!

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CHLOE DEVCICH

Programme/Class Facilitator & Teacher

Chloe was born and raised in West Auckland and started dancing at the age of three. She began in ballet, but Chloe also loves performing other genres such as jazz, musical theatre, lyrical and hip hop. Chloe began teaching when she was sixteen and believes dance can help give kids confidence in day to day life, build new friendships, while giving them a creative outlet.


Chloe has been teaching the Initiate Dance After School Community Dance Classes for Term Two. She is really looking forward to grooving on the dance floor with both familiar and new students.

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SOPHIE HENDERSON

Lead Programme Facilitator & Teacher

Born and raised in Auckland, Sophie began dancing from a young age and hasn’t stopped ever since. Sophie completed her Bachelor of Dance Studies (2018) followed by her Postgraduate Honours (2019) and most recently completed her Postgraduate Diploma in Education (2020) at the University of Auckland.


Sophie is currently a secondary school teacher at James Cook High School. She teaches both dance and drama to year 9, 10 and NCEA students. Secondary teaching is a role that she finds extremely rewarding and is excited to be sharing her knowledge with the next generation of learners.


In 2019 Sophie completed a dance internship at Dulwich College Seoul, where she spent 5 months teaching, researching and travelling throughout Seoul, South Korea. This experience allowed her to develop her passion for dance education and provided her with international teaching experience. Sophie has also taught and performed at three other Dulwich Colleges in; Singapore, China and Myanmar.


Sophie enjoys being able to communicate with others through movement and believes that dance should be both enjoyable and fun. She also believes that dance can provide students with the opportunity to think creatively and allow them to step outside their comfort zone. Sophie has had experience both teaching and a performing in many dance genres such as; contemporary, jazz and ballet. 

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ALYSHA RILEY

Programme Facilitator & Teacher

Born and raised in Auckland, Alysha has been dancing since she was four years old and began teaching at sixteen. Alysha was awarded a dance scholarship at level 3 and has graduated with her Bachelor of Dance Studies at the University of Auckland. She is studying a Masters in Dance Movement Therapy also at the University of Auckland.
 
In 2017 Alysha performed at the Civic in Ruaumoko choreographed by Moss Patterson alongside Atamira Dance Company. In 2016, Alysha also travelled to America where she performed at Los Angeles Disneyland and on Hollywood Boulevard. During this trip Alysha took classes at IDA, Millennium and The Edge studios with internationally renowned choreographers. 

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Alysha has a strong passion for teaching and is currently a teacher and choreographer at Jayes Dance studio. She loves to perform and choreograph whenever she gets the chance. Alysha has been trained in many dance genres including Ballet, Jazz and Contemporary. She loves to get involved in as many projects with the wider dance community as possible including stage managing for AUE and Xavier Breed at the 2018 pacific dance festival, Youdance festival, Fringe dance festival and now again at the Initiate Dance Holiday Programme.

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BEX HALE

Programme Facilitator & Teacher

Rebecca (Bex) Hale,  is a professionally trained dancer, qualified secondary teacher, dance educator and freelance adjudicator. She has choreographed works for Auckland Academy of Adult Ballet, DanceBeat Academy, Bev Birch School of Dance, Bays School of Dance, and Albany Senior High School.

Bex started her training at age three, and danced in local and national competitions throughout New Zealand for over ten years. Her training and performance experience covers ballet, contemporary, jazz, lyrical, musical theatre, national character, demi character, barefoot, improvisation and choreography. In 2015 she commenced her full time training at the Queensland University of Technology undertaking a Bachelor Of Fine Arts (Dance Performance), which she graduated from with Distinction in December, 2017. During her time in Brisbane Bex performed various festivals, for stage, film and televisions, and has worked with a number of renowned Australian choreographers. In 2017 she had the opportunity to take part in the Beijing Contemporary Dance Festival Dance Camp, and perform in the festival itself. 

Bex tutors at a number of dance schools across Auckland, with a focus on BAL ballet, and NZAMD/ open contemporary examination classes. She coaches private students on examination technique, and choreographs competition work for solos and small groups.  She has worked as a guest choreographer and tutor at Albany Senior High School, Murray's Bay Intermediate, Glenfield College, and Auckland Academy of Adult Ballet.

Since returning to New Zealand, Bex has enjoyed adjudicating in both Auckland and Wellington. Having spent more than ten years competing throughout the North Island, Bex enjoys the opportunity to share the wealth of knowledge she acquired with the next generation of aspiring Kiwi dancers. 

Bex holds a Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Sec. Dance and Drama) from the University of Auckland, and is completing a TCIV in Dance Teaching and Management at Ballet Australasia Limited. She is a Dance teacher at St Dominic's Catholic College, a ballet and contemporary tutor at Bev Birch School of Dance, ballet tutor at Bays School of Dance, private coach, freelance adjudicator and a dance educator at The Friday Company. 


After guest teaching for the January 2021 Initiate Dance Holiday Programme, Bex is excited to return this April.

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KEIRAN GARDNER

Assistant Teacher

Keiran’s first dance experience was at six when he was included in a school group working with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and international choreographer Royston Maldoom in the Auckland Dance Project’s Sacre performed at the Aotea Centre in front of an audience of 2000.  Since then he has participated in a further Auckland Dance Project with Moss Patterson as the choreographer for Te Manu Ahi, and with the Auckland Dance Company performance for White Night, as well as the annual school show at primary school.

Keiran currently attends Green Bay High School where he is also studying dance and has performed in the schools arts showcase.

Keiran has been involved with the Initiate Dance Programme from the start, where he was a student.  For the past few years he has been involved in the role of Assistant Leader, and at the beginning of 2020 was invited to be an Assistant Teacher.  He loves the different styles of dance that this programme offers.  His favourite dance styles are Hip Hop, Contemporary and Salsa.  He is looking forward to working with these fabulous dance teachers and students again for the next holiday dance programme.

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