PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. – Pace University Department of Athletics and Recreation adds
Brielle Wymbs as the head dance team coach.
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"We are excited to welcome Brielle to our Setters' athletics staff. She has the talent, vision, drive and innovation to push our dance team to the next level. She will be a wonderful addition to our staff and I know the team will be able to use her as a valuable mentor," remarked Associate Athletics Director for External Operations Kristin Quinn.
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A Pace University alum, Wymbs began her training in 2003 at Seven Star School of Performing Arts where she trained in various styles of dance including Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Contemporary, Hip Hop and Modern. During her years training at Seven Star School, Wymbs was invited to join the United States Dance Team competing in Reisa, Germany. She has received many awards over the years including ADA's Ultimate Challenge Winner Regional Dancer. With her qualification to compete for America's Dance of the Year she also received multiple convention scholarships.
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Wymbs chose to advance her hip hop repertoire by attending Brickhouse in Manhattan, N.Y. There she was invited to join the semi-professional/professional performance program X Generation.
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Wymbs has studied under decorated dancers such as Kelly Peters, Delaney Glazer, Candace Brown and more. In addition to performing with her dance crew X Generation, Brielle has performed as a back up dancer for Latin artist Acosta, in his latest music video "Jabaro."
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A current resident of White Plains, N.Y., Wymbs has experience working under renowned choreographers Greg Chapkis, Katy Spreadbury, Mike Minery and more. She is currently teaching at studios across New York and Connecticut with numerous awards for her choreography.
Wymbs is known for her Unique Competitive Dance Choreography in multiple states across the East Coast, and continues to choreograph professionally.Â
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The dance team will be looking to add to its current roster with fall auditions coming on Sept. 22. Please email Coach Wymbs at
bwymbs@pace.edu.
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