Meet The Staff
Artistic Director, Miranda E. Heitz
Ballet, Pointe, Modern, Lyrical, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop,Musical Theater, Team Director
Ms. Miranda Heitz started dancing at the age of three and it was love at first step! She started in Dance schools throughout Philadelphia Pennsylvania where her passion, drive, discipline and creativity were inspired from many amazing dance Educators. She moved to Northeastern Indiana when she was about 8 years old and continued with her training.
She was such a devoted student that she was asked to be a student assistant teacher to her Checchetti ballet teacher at the young age of ten, assisting with around 10 classes a week on top of all her other classes! She then moved on to a performance Company at TC Dance Company in her hometown and began her RAD training. She obtained her Royal Academy of Dance certificate and was awarded “Highly Commended” on all her ballet exams! She also won national grand Champion awards for her Modern, Ballet, Jazz and Tap competition team dances. During that time, she was also attending The Fort Wayne Ballet, and the Fort Wayne Dance Collective for additional classical ballet and Modern training and summer intensives. She was an active member of her Show Choir “Knight Rhythms” with Mr. Matt and soon sought out dance instructor jobs and was hired at the young age of sixteen to teach a full schedule of all dance genres while continuing her own dance education at different studios.
She was then accepted into Columbia College Chicago, and Ball State University for dance! After choosing to attend Ball State, she focused on Ballet, Modern, choreography, pedagogy, kinesiology, dance history, and Musical Theater. Her favorite classes were her Limon, Horton and Graham modern classes. She even got to personally work with Modern Dance Master Bill Evans and many more!
After college she took on a Competition dance company where her dancers received the highest point awards and specialty choreography awards at both the regional and National levels. During that time, she was a choreography judge for Show Choir Competitions, choreographed and set stage Musicals, Marching band Drum lines, and High School Dance teams. Shortly after her son Ezra was born in 2005, her family decided to get out of freezing Indiana and find some new dance opportunities in sunny Florida!
In 2007 The Heitz family moved to the Tampa bay area where Ms. Miranda found herself as a founding member of the Tampa Bay Ballet Theater Company where she performed such roles as “The Queen of Hearts” in Alice in Wonderland, “Carabosse” in The Sleeping Beauty, and “The Rat King” in the Nutcracker to name a few. She also set many unique Modern pieces on adult working professionals in the area to perform for local dance festivals. She has taught summer intensives and performed as a guest artist as the “Evil Stepmother” in Brandon Ballet’s Hansel and Gretel, as well as teaching Modern for Florida West Ballet Company in St. Petersburg. From 2010 to 2016 she was training dancers and aerialists at Dance and Circus Arts of Tampa Bay, instructing and growing the dance program, learning aerial arts and even became a Stilt walker through Busch Gardens trainers!
In the last 15 years of being in Florida, Ms. Miranda has loved helping local studios accomplish their goals and taking classes and conventions in all genres for herself when she can, as she believes in being a well-rounded dancer and that community comes before competition. You may have even spotted her dancing in a couple music videos including her childhood favorite band Hanson! It is now time for here to shine on her own and pass down all the love and knowledge she has to future generations. Ms. Miranda has an undying real passion for dance, and an even bigger love for teaching and choreographing! That is her true calling and she is so excited to share all of her experience to prepare and inspire dancers to become contributors to this amazing Classical Dance community.
Instructor: Mary Susan Sinclair-Kuenning
Cyr Wheel, Limon Modern, Middle Eastern Belly Dancing, Highland Dance
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Instructor: Meka Taulbee
Acro & Aerial Instructor
Meka has been dancing since age 5. She started
with ballet and moved on to add jazz and contemporary. She has been teaching
dance since she was 16, starting as a choreographer for a summer musical
production group. In college she studied modern and contemporary and performed
with SanKofa, an African Drum and Dance ensemble, for 4 years. Meka has a love
for all movement and feels it’s an important piece to balance mind and body.
She went on to become a personal trainer and has been professionally training clients since 2000
through her company that focuses on sailing & fitness. She has trained
everyone from pre/post natal moms and weekend warriors to Olympic Sailors and
even Paralympic Sailors. Some of her clients have even won Olympic medals. She
has been the fitness trainer for the University Of South Florida Sailing Team
and the United States National Optimist Team. Meka has also trained personally
for fitness competitions and completed many half and full marathons. Her
passion is working with children and since age 13 she has done so by running
several children’s groups, being a nanny, teaching, counseling and currently
running a homeschool cooperative and having her own Holistic Health practice,
specializing in family wellness. Meka is not often seen without her children
who introduced her to acroyoga which has become a huge passion of hers. She
feels it’s the perfect blend of dance, fitness, flexibility and fun. She
actively trains acroyoga, is an avid runner, loves a good weight session, a
yogi and anything where she can challenge the limits of her body. Meka can
often be found training or teaching circus arts with her children who also
practice various circus arts such as aerials, acro and fire juggling.. She
believes a strong community, laughter and movement are the best foundation.
Instructor: Jesika Amoriello
Ballet Instructor
Jesika has been studying dance for over 20 years, including modern, jazz, tap, and character dance, with a special focus on classical ballet. Jesika has trained with the Pinellas Studio of Dance, Dr. Dusanka Gradiski Ivanova at Florida West Ballet, Darya Fedotova and Sergiy Mykhaylov at the International Ballet of Florida, the University of South Florida, and with Ms. Miranda of MZ Dance Company. Her notable roles in performances include Lise in La Fille Mal Gardeé, Nikiya in La Bayadere, Tinker Bell in Peter Pan, The Mad Hatter in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and many more. She has also performed as a guest artist with the St. Petersburg Opera Company, at the Dali Museum’s special event, Sueños de Dali, and has completed a summer intensive with the Sarasota Ballet. Jesika also has a passion for mental health and helps a wide variety of clients overcome challenges daily as a therapist. She is excited to combine her love for dance with her goal of inspiring the next generation by teaching ballet at MZ Dance Company.
Instructor: Isa Hobert
Aerial Instructor
Isa (it/its) is a Florida native, originally from Gainesville, and started gymnastics at age 6 continuing until age 18, excelling in uneven bars especially. At 16 Isa started silks at the local circus gym and eventually branched out to include silks, hammock, trapeze, lyra, pole, and the occasional specialty apparatus’ in its repertoire on top of tumbling, hand balancing, and partner acrobatics. Isa works full time as a museum preservationist and enjoys baking as a hobby as well as dancing and acrobatics.
Instructor: Kailey Snayd
Hula Hoop Instructor
Born and raised in Tampa, Florida, Kailey fell in love with dance and performing at an early age. Not long after learning how to walk, Kailey gravitated to the dance studio where she spent most of her childhood and teens studying dance with a focus on ballet and gaining experience with light hip hop and jazz, and later as an adult in Bellydance. After years of dance training Kailey was introduced to the rave scene and the performance art form known as “flow”, where she discovered hoop dancing nearly 11 years ago, and this dancer’s connection with a prop was unquestionable. In the years that followed Kailey has found hoop dance to be immensely beneficial to her mental health, as a meditative practice, and a fun way to exercise, providing her body with the rhythmic movement it longs for. With a love for performing, Kailey is rarely seen without a hula hoop nearby and has been performing in the streets as a busker, in dance clubs, at music festivals, and at private and corporate events. Being inspired by the smiles and happiness of her audience, Kailey is always prepared to share her knowledge with others. Kailey has been sharing the joy of hoop dance with others through teaching for the past 8 years. She greatly looks forward to becoming part of the MZ Dance Company Community!
Administration: Matthew Heitz
Owner/Operator
TBD

