Our Instructors
Jenna Miller
Miss Jenna has been dancing for 17 years, trained in dance styles including: ballet, ballet on pointe, tap, lyrical/contemporary, hip-hop, and jazz, and is studying to become a children's/young adults therapist and minor in dance. She has previously assisted in coaching a middle school cheerleading team as well as instructed a hip-hop club for an after school recreational program. When training she was apart of a senior dance company which participated in numerous competitions. Jenna is currently a cheerleader/dancer for the Sacramento Mountain Lions UFL football team and works as a character/entertainer for Fancy Feet. She has a strong love for teaching children and a enduring passion for dance.
Phillip Wilson
After freestyle hip hop dancing for most of his young life, Phillip moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in Graphic Design, but danced instead.
Through training and dancing with some of the best in the industry he was accepted into one of the top Talent Agencies in the US, McDonald Selznick Associates (MSA). He has danced with Damien Marley, trained David Lee Roth and mentored under Janet Jackson's top dancer. He obtains experience in breakdancing, boogaloo and specializing in hip hop and popping, Phillip has skill in many areas under the umbrella of "Hip Hop". Phillip has been a professional dancer for 6 years. He also is an expert in choreography for music videos, dancing in live performances, and teaching. Phillip is loved here at Fancy Feet for his charisma, skills, and energy..
Leah Weaver
Inspired by the desire and love of dance by a wonderful instructor, Leah Weaver discovered her passion for dance at the age of 11. Her main focuses are in Jazz and Tap, but she remains balanced in the arts of ballet, team dance, musical theater, and modern as well. Some of her accomplishments include performances for American River Honors Dance Team, Entourage Dance Company, Stars at Sea, Disneys Magic Music Days and Showcase Productions as well as numerous recitals and fair productions. She has also done performances for television including a music video recording for the Willknots. She began teaching 13 years ago and has since taught and choreographed for American River College, Cuesta College, Planet Gymnastics and Sacramento Country Day School among others. Her desire to inspire and watch the growth of young dancers has kept Leah teaching all of these years and motivated her to acquire a BA in Dance. She will continue to teach for many years to come as she encourages her students, not simply to perform, but to create magic.
Dana Ubran-Cole
Since beginning dancing at a young age, Ms Dana started her formal training in the Bay Area dancing at the same studio and in the same performing company as Nick Lazzarini (winner of the first season of "So You Think You Can Dance" on FOX). She has trained in ballet, jazz, lyrical/contemporary, tap and hip-hop. Winning high awards at dance competitions, Dana also performed in professional performances for places such as Great America and the 49ers. During this time she also performed in the ballet Procession of Angels by Daniel Simmons, Royal Academy of Dance graduate, who worked with George Balanchine. In addition, she danced in musical theatre shows in the bay area including the West Coast premiere of Footloose. While studying media arts and dance at Chico state, she was on the college's dance team and danced for the companies Keeping Dance Alive and Axis Dance Dreamer.
Miss Dana has been teaching and choreographing since 2004. In addition to some of her students and choreography winning high awards at competitions, she has taught and choreographed at many private studios, is the resident dance director at an elementary school, has assisted with Disneyland's Magical Music Days dance parades, has taught dance camps all around the Sacramento area as well as for the Girl scouts and, just recently, was asked to be a guest at a panel discussion honoring women who work in the arts.



