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Faculty

Select from the names below to read their biographies:

Georgia Deane
Laura Young
Susanna Vennerbeck
Cynthia Marnik
Jill Silverman
Patti Morris
Sabrina Stand
Jennifer Nealon
Heather Courtemanche
Jennifer Emerson

Georgia Deane: Artistic Director & Founder

Georgia Deane is the artistic director and founder of the Deane School of Dance and the Greater Milford Ballet Company in Mendon,MA. She has been a dance teacher for 50 years, a professional performer of voice and dance, a musician, chairman of the Salem Cultural Arts Commission, Chairman of the Milford Arts Council, President of the Dance Masters of America and Dance Teachers Club of Boston, and a teacher’s teacher for dozens of dance teachers worldwide. She has taught for dance seminars and teacher conventions of leading dance organizations in the United States and abroad. She is also a competition judge for the National Dance Council of America.

During Georgia’s early years, she studied dance, voice, violin, piano, and guitar. As an aspiring actress, she attended EmersonCollege and graduated from CurryCollege, majoring in theater arts and dance. After college, Georgia and her two sisters, Helen and Maryann Deane, toured on the RKO circuit performing trio harmony and dance with stars such as, Frankie Fontaine and Red Buttons. The sisters also performed in the New England area at nightclubs and did numerous commercials on radio. From that time to the present, Georgia Deane has studied regularly in New York and New England with master dance teachers such as, Luigi, June Taylor, Paul Hakon, Paul Draper, Peter Gennaro, Harriet Hoctor, Gus Giordano, Marina Svetlova, E. Virginia Williams, to name a few.

Georgia has two children, Cynthia Marnik and Dean Avellis, who are also performers and teachers. Miss Georgia also has 8 step-children, 3 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren.

In 2007, Georgia is planning a big celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Greater Milford Ballet Company’s “Nutcracker”.

Laura Young: Principal of Boston Ballet School, Metro West Studio, Principal of Dancelab - Choreographer for Greater Milford Ballet Company's "The Nutcracker"

Young was appointed principal of Boston Ballet School’s Boston Studio in 1994. From 1986 until 1994, she was director of Boston Ballet’s International Summer Dance Program. From 1986 to 1996, she directed Boston Ballet II, a group of young professional dancers that performed with Boston Ballet and presented lecture demonstrations throughout the Northeast. As director of BBI, Ms. Young choreographed five works for the group, Albinoni Suite, Champ Dances, Deadlock, A Place of Sound and Mind, and the two-act story ballet Rumpelstiltskin. Currently Ms. Young is a faculty member and Principal of Boston Ballet’s Metro West Studio and Principal of DanceLab, a summer intensive for young ladies aged 12-16.

Ms. Young has given guest master classes at the Boston Conservatory where she has also staged Napoli and Pas de Quatre, Walnut Hill School, Harvard Dance Program, Alwin School of Dance in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute, Festival Ballet Providence, Worcester Performing Arts School, Dance Place of Newburyport, Academy of Ballet Arts in Chelmsford, Ashland (KY)Youth Ballet, Cape Cod Conservatory, Mid-Cape Ballet Academy, National Dance Theatre of Bermuda, Granite State Ballet, Lexington (MA Ballet, Florida Ballet Arts School in Sarasota, Northeast Regional Ballet Festival, Dance Masters of New England, who made her the first Honorary Member of Dance Masters of America Chapter 5, and Greater Milford Ballet, where she has staged a production of Nutcracker for the past eighteen years. She was named a “Grand Bostonian” for the city’s 350th gala celebration, and received a “Citation for Special Achievement” at the Eighth Annual Elliot Norton Awards.

Born in Boston, Ms. Young was one of the most celebrated American dancers during her performance career. With a repertoire of more than 65 leading roles in classic, modern, and contemporary ballets, her performances were noted for superior technical skill and dramatic energy by critics around the world. Ms. Young was best known for her interpretations of the title roles in Giselle, Romeo and Juliet, Odette/Odile in Swan Lake, the Sugar Plum Fairy and Snow Queen in The Nutcracker, Swanhilda in Coppelia, Tarantella Pas de Deux, Rodeo, The Four Temperaments, Allegro Brillante, and Kitri/Dulcinea in Don Quixote opposite Rudolf Nureyev. She performed with Fernando Bujones in La Sylphide, and in his stagings of Esmeralda Pas de Deux and Raymonda Act III; with Edward Villella in Apollo and Stars and Stripes; opposite John Meehan and Mr. Bujones in Giselle; with Alexander Kolpin in Napoli, and with Frank Augustyn in Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux. A highlight in her career was the opportunity to dance with Margot Fonteyn in Les Sylphides in the Nocturne. “It was a most inspiring and illuminating experience.”

Ms. Young performed extensively abroad as part of the first American balletic tour of China by Boston Ballet in 1980, in two tours of the United States and Europe with Rudolf Nureyev in Don Quixote, and in triumphant performances of Swan Lake as Odette/Odile with Mr. Nureyev in Boston Ballet’s London debut in July 1981. Young gave her final performance with Boston Ballet in her signature role as Kitri-Dulcinea in Don Quixote on May 21, 1989.

Susanna Vennerbeck: Master Teacher

Ms. Vennerbeck’s affiliation with Georgia Deane dates back to 1970 when, at four years old, she began studying dance with Georgia and her sister Helen in a small church in Salem, Massachusetts. In 1976 her family relocated to San Antonio, Texas where she had the opportunity to study and perform with William Martin-Viscount. While living in San Antonio she also spent two summers studying with Robert Joffrey at the Joffrey Ballet Workshop. She returned to Natick, Massachusetts to attend high school at the Walnut Hill School for the Performing Arts where she studied dance under the direction of Sydelle Gomberg. Her training also included summers spent in New York at the School of American Ballet, the Joffrey Ballet School and the American Ballet Theatre School.

At the age of seventeen Ms. Vennerbeck joined the Hamburg Ballet in Hamburg, West Germany under the direction of John Neumeier. As a member of the corps de ballet her repertoire included Neumeier’s Mahler’s Symphony III, Mahler’s Symphony IV, and Saint Matthew’s Passion. While with the Hamburg Ballet, Ms. Vennerbeck toured to Ottawa, Toronto, Chicago, Paris and New York.

In 1985 Ms. Vennerbeck received a Princess Grace Foundation-USA Fellowship for outstanding young artists. In that same year she returned home to join Boston Ballet under the direction of Bruce Marks. She was promoted to soloist in 1991. Her notable roles with Boston Ballet included the Sugarplum Fairy and the Snow Queen in The Nutcracker, the Baby Swans and the Pas de Trois in Swan Lake, the Bluebird in The Sleeping Beauty, the lead in George Balanchine’s La Sonnambula, the Third Theme in George Balanchine’s Four Temperaments, and Juliet in Choo San Goh’s Romeo and Juliet.

Ms. Vennerbeck was thrilled to renew contact with her former teacher when she was invited by Miss Georgia to perform the role of the Sugarplum Fairy at the Greater Milford Ballet Association’s 1989, 1990 and 1991 performances of The Nutcracker. Ms. Vennerbeck retired from her performing career in 1994 and began teaching for the Greater Milford Ballet Association and the Deane School of Dance.

Ms. Vennerbeck graduated magna cum laude from Brown University in 1999 with a degree in French Studies. She currently resides in Stow, Massachusetts with her husband and two young sons, Cameron and Jude.

Cynthia Marnik: Cynthia Marnik has taught tap, jazz, ballet, aerobics, ballroom, and Spanish dancing since the 1970’s. Although she is affiliated with the Deane School of Dance in Mendon and Salem, MA, she also teaches classes for other dance studios on the North Shore. A member of the Deane Family, she has experience as a professional dancer, singer, and actress. She has also been on the faculty for DMA and DTCB seminars.

In addition to her study of dance with her mother and aunt, Georgia Deane and Helen Deane, she has studied with E. Virginia Williams, Sydney Leonard, Madame Valentina Periaslavic, Marina Svetlova, Paul Draper, Harriet Hoctor, June Taylor, Paul Hakon, Gus Giordano, and Luigi, to name a few.

She is the Director of the Salem Children’s Theater, former member of Boston Ballet, choreographer of about 50 musical theater productions, former Chairman of the Salem Arts Council, a school teacher, Director of a Miss America preliminary pageant, and an event planner.

Jill SilvermanJill Silverman: Jill is a former director of the Classical Ballet in Cambridge; teaches throughout New England and has been associated with American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet, Harkness Ballet and Joffrey Ballet; M.A. in Pedagogy; teaches ballet, pointe/variations, pedagogy, Dance Company Choreography and is director of the Dance Company at Dean College. She is also the assistant director of dance for Dean College in Franklin, MA.




Patti Morris:
Patti will be teaching jazz and modern. She has danced in musicals, theater and supper clubs, and performed with the Garden State Ballet. She is the director of the Patti Morris Dance Unlimited in Sutton, MA.

Jennifer Nealon: Jennifer is an Irish Step instructor who also teaches with McInerny School of Irish step. She has competed in Worlds twice and several national competitions.

Heather Courtemanche: A graduate of Roger Williams University with a degree in Marketing and a Minor in Dance and a returning Deane alumni, now teaches ballet, jazz and tap classes.






Sabrina Stand: Sabrina Stand was born and raised in Massachusetts. She has a Bachelor of Arts Dance Major and Business Minor from Dean College. After studying dance at the Deane School of Dance for the past fifteen years, Sabrina is now a member of the faculty. She is currently a Ballet, Tap and Jazz instructor, an assistant dance instructor for The Nutcracker and an Office Manager for the Deane School of Dance. Attending Master Classes and special teacher courses at DMA and DTCB seminars, makes Sabrina a talented and welcomed addition to the school.




Jennifer Emerson: Ballet, Pointe, Jazz & Tap Instructor. Born in Rhode Island, Jennifer Emerson grew up in Massachusetts and received her training at the Deane School of Dance. Her senior year at Franklin High School she won Franklin's Junior Miss Program, and received individual awards in talent, scholarship, fitness and presence and composure. She danced in a number of ballets with the Greater Milford Ballet Company including The Nutcracker (Dew Drop Fairy and Marzipan Shepherdess, along with numerous corps roles), The Sousa Suite (First and Second Regiment Lead), Cinderella, Les Sylphides and Rhapsody in Blue. After graduating with a BFA in Glass from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1998, she went back to teach and choreograph for the Deane School of Dance and is now part of the faculty, teaching ballet, pointe, jazz and tap. Her extensive training comes from Georgia Deane, Laura Young (Boston Ballet), Susanna Vennerbeck (Boston Ballet), Patti Beando, Rhee Gold, Ann Beretta Morsilli and Myles Marsden. Currently she is an eBusiness Project Manager for MetLife Auto & Home in Warwick, RI. She manages the Greater Milford Ballet Company's web site and is part of our guest faculty now. She currently resides in Barrington, RI with her husband, Eric, daughter, Freya and son, Bjorn.