Online Class Rates:
Donation Optional!
-
Thanks to the contributions toward our Pay It Forward Program, classes are now Donation Optional!
-
Recommended Donations: $5, $10 or $15.
Why We Need Your Support:
-
Arts Facilities, including dance studios, are not eligible for most of the Financial Assistance available to others.
-
Artists are finding it equally as hard to find help. Some of our artists are facing hardships finding food and a place to live.
-
Your donations support our artists, other students who are struggling and the business that houses all of this.
Assistance Eligibility:
Have you been deeply affected by COVID-19 and financial assistance to take classes?
Email pmthouseofdance@gmail.com with your story. Extenuating circumstances include job loss, family loss, etc.
A True NYC Dance Experience™
Celebrating 24 Years - 2001-2025
John Scacchetti
John Scacchetti has performed on Broadway in the 2001 Revival of 42nd Street, and the 2008 Revival of Gypsy starring Patti LuPone. National Tour credits include 42nd Street, and My Fair Lady directed by Trevor Nunn and choreographed by Matthew Bourne.
Regional credits include Phil Davis in Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Arts Center of Coastal Carolina), Cosmo Brown in Singin’ in the Rain (Gateway Playhouse), George in The Drowsy Chaperone (The Cape Playhouse), Mike in A Chorus Line (Weston Playhouse), Slats in Good News!, and How To Succeed…(Goodspeed Opera House). As a teacher, John was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance at Western Carolina University where he reset the Original Broadway Choreography for their production of Gypsy. John has also taught at Youngstown State University, Ohio Northern University, Bradley University, and Belhaven University. John is currently on faculty at Wagner College, Cap21/Molloy University, Montclair State University, and The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. John holds a BS in theatre performance from Bradley University, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. John also holds an MFA in Dance from Montclair State University, where his area of focus and thesis was the cultural context of Tap Dance’s history.
_JPG.jpg)
Teaching Schedule
Monday 6/29 - 4:00-6:00pm
Vernacular Jazz
Monday 7/7 - 4:00-6:00pm
Golden Age
Monday 7/14 - 4:00-6:00pm
Post Golden Age