About Us
Amy Bramlett (Hot Springs, AR) received her early ballet training from Edmond Cooper and her jazz, tap, contemporary, and clog training from Andrea Pierkowski. She completed her BFA in Ballet and Modern Dance as a Nordan Fine Arts Scholar at Texas Christian University in 2011. While attending TCU, she also received the Adrienne Miller Perner Scholarship and the Jerry Bywaters Cochran Scholarship from North Texas Dance Council while completing coursework in Educational Studies and Arts Administration. Amy has had the opportunity to perform and study all over the world with international dancers and choreographers. Amy was featured as a soloist in modern, contemporary and classical ballets in works choreographed by Robert Battle, Li-Chou Cheng, Susan Douglas Roberts, Elizabeth Gillaspy, Jeff Hseing, Loretta Livingston, Jenny Mendez, and Edisa Weeks. Amy also performs as a guest artist annually with the North Arkansas Dance Theatre as the Sugar Plum Fairy in their production of The Nutcracker, as well as with Hot Springs Children’s Dance Theatre Co as their Sugar Plum Fairy and as Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Amy has studied physical theatre in the United Kingdom, interned with the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, toured and performed with Young! Tanzsommer in Europe, and was a Vegas week finalist in Season 8 of Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance.” Since graduation, Amy has performed on board Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines’ Serenade of the Seas and Princess Cruise Lines’ Ruby Princess and Grand Princess, taking her performance to an entirely new sea level. As a choreographer, her work “Drowning,” was chosen to represent TCU in the Festival of Student Scholarship and Creativity in 2011 and she has enjoyed the opportunity of guest teaching and choreographing at Henderson State University in 2013.
Most recently, Amy worked as a teaching artist with Arkansas Learning through the Arts and Garland County Library in the summer of 2014. She is also now the resident dance teacher for Hot Springs Middle and High School. Amy looks forward to a life dedicated to growing as a performer, artist, and creator, where she always welcomes opportunity and experience that will continuously mold her as a member of the dance community that exists all over world and sharing those experiences with the children and adults of the beautiful state of Arkansas.
Amy has studied physical theatre in the United Kingdom, interned with the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, toured and performed with Young! Tanzsommer in Europe, and was a Vegas week finalist in Season 8 of Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance.” Since graduation, Amy has performed on board Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines’ Serenade of the Seas and Princess Cruise Lines’ Ruby Princess and Grand Princess, taking her performance to an entirely new sea level. As a choreographer, her work “Drowning,” was chosen to represent TCU in the Festival of Student Scholarship and Creativity in 2011 and she has enjoyed the opportunity of guest teaching and choreographing at Henderson State University in 2013.
Most recently, Amy worked as a teaching artist with Arkansas Learning through the Arts and Garland County Library in the summer of 2014. She is also now the resident dance teacher for Hot Springs Middle and High School. Amy looks forward to a life dedicated to growing as a performer, artist, and creator, where she always welcomes opportunity and experience that will continuously mold her as a member of the dance community that exists all over world and sharing those experiences with the children and adults of the beautiful state of Arkansas.