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Check Out Sabrina Biddle’s Story

Today we’d like to introduce you to Sabrina Biddle.

Sabrina, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
After years of teaching at local studios, I realized my students needed more than what the existing space could provide. They wanted a place where they could grow, feel supported, and truly belong — and I wanted to give them that. So, I stepped away from teaching for local studios and built the studio they deserved. What began as a leap of faith turned into a home for creativity, discipline, and joy, all shaped by the voices of the students who inspired me to make it happen.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Opening a new studio wasn’t easy. There were moments when the obstacles felt overwhelming — finding the right space, gathering resources, and balancing doubt with determination. But every challenge reminded me why I started: my students deserved a place where they could thrive. With persistence, creativity, and the support of my community, I turned those hurdles into stepping stones. What once seemed impossible became a space filled with music, movement, and joy — a studio built from resilience and hope.

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I am the Director/Owner. I teach a variety of classes, run our competition team, plan our events, all of it! I couldn’t do it without my teachers and Staff. They are all very talented and strong. What makes my studio different isn’t just the classes — it’s the heart behind them. This is more than a place to learn steps; it’s a safe space where dancers are encouraged to be themselves, grow with confidence, and feel supported every step of the way. The love and drive poured into every rehearsal, performance, and lesson create an atmosphere where students don’t just become better dancers — they become stronger, happier, and more inspired people.

What would you say have been one of the most important lessons you’ve learned?
The most important lesson I’ve learned in opening my studio is that it takes both heart and head. My heart fuels the passion, love, and dedication I give to my students and their families — it’s what makes the studio feel like home. But my head reminds me to plan wisely, make sound decisions, and stay focused when challenges arise. Balancing the two has allowed me to create not just a dance studio, but a community built on care, trust, and vision.

Pricing:

  • It is free to try a class!

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Lisa Munde

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