Isabella is passionate about choreography and has presented her work at Salt Dance Fest, Utah Dance Festival, the SCULPT Showcase, Salt’s Shape Festival, and Salt’s LINK Choreography Festival. She was the recipient of three dance scholarships through the UVU Department of Dance and had the opportunity to work as a TA for the Dance Kinesiology class at UVU. Isabella co-founded the Tap Club and the Choreography Club at UVU and was the director of both for two years. While at UVU, Isabella was a member of Synergy Dance Company for two years and worked as an Assistant to the Directors of the company. She has recently graduated from Utah Valley University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in Modern Dance. Isabella Arnett grew up training in various styles of dance throughout the Midwest and Utah. Although he enjoys many forms of dance, he particularly loves percussive footwork styles such as clogging and tap! After BYU, he continued with the festival team as a teacher and performer which brought him to Czechia, Germany, and Italy. After serving a two-year mission to Colorado, he transferred to Brigham Young University with a dance scholarship and was a member of their Folk Dance Ensembles Tier 2 and Traditions (a.k.a. He has given performances and masterclasses at the. He has performed with the Utah Symphony, Mid-Columbia Symphony, Utah Wind Symphony, and Utah Premiere Brass.
He was raised in Washington state and spent his early professional years in the Salt Lake City area. At Seventeen, he expanded his knowledge of various world dances at Brigham Young University-Idaho and performed with their top dance team Dance Alliance touring Canada. Jed Blodgett is a freelance percussionist and educator in Hartford, Connecticut. 'The desire of hearing music that Ive created, channeled if you will, with pencil, paper, a piano and a computer, as performed by real humans. 'It is a culmination of a desire,' explains Sieberth via a press release. This festival team brought him to perform across the United States, France, and Spain. The album, cinematic in nature, showcases joyful music for jazz piano trio, ethnic percussion and orchestra. This meant branching out from just clogging to learn many other forms of dance with most of the new dances being historical American dances, including a few tap dances. At fifteen, his clogging team was invited to represent the USA at an international dance and music festival. Parker started clogging at the age of eleven. Garry taught in the percussion department at Stetson University from 2005-2010, and currently teaches at Florida State College at Jacksonville, serves as an adjunct instructor at the University of North Florida and maintains a large private studio in the Jacksonville area.