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Share the gift of dance with your child at Dancers Pointe!
A child’s first experience with dance can be life-changing. Here at Dancers Pointe, we focus on teaching them with the utmost quality and integrity. With a variety of classes for all ages and skill-levels Dancers Pointe provides endless opportunities for personal growth.
Dancers Pointe provides a well-rounded dance education and, most importantly, is a great way to have some fun whether you are a seasoned dancer or a child ready to leap into dancing! In addition to our exciting dance classes, Dancers Pointe also hosts amazing, one-of-a-kind birthday parties! Don’t forget our special needs classes too!
History
Established in 1970.
Cathy Karosick opened her studio in September of 1970. For 40 years she has dedicated herself to creating quality dancers. The results are evident during the performances at the annual dance recital. Cathy is very gratified to see her former students return to the studio to enroll their own children. The love of dance shown by her students is quite apparent. So many have graduated college with dance degrees and opened up their own dance studios. Others have performed with the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes and Walt Disney World Pleasure Island Dancers. Many former students have performed lead and corps roles in the NJ Dance Theatre Guild’s performance of the «Nutcracker», such as Clara, lead Mirlaton, lead Chinese, and lead Arabian. Still other students have taught and currently teach dance, and have choreographed musical plays, and formed their own dance competitions. With many of her students, dancing is not just a passing hobby, it becomes a life-time passion.
Meet the Business Owner
Mary D.
Business Owner
Mary began her dance career at the age of 5 at Cathy Karosick Dancers Pointe, where she competed in various competitions and graduated from the Rahway Dance Guild with her certification in Tap Syllabus. Mary’s professional career includes a B.A. from Montclair State University in Psychology and Teaching. After working for a couple of years she decided to attend law school in Michigan where she taught at the Lansing Dance Foundation and was part of the Lansing Dance Company. After receiving her Juris Doctor Degree, she went to Villanova University School of Law and obtained her L.L.M. (Masters in Tax Law). When Mary is not dancing across the dance floor, she is an attorney that specializes in telecommunications tax law. Mary continues to update her dance technique by studying with various artists at the Broadway Dance Center, Karen Callaway Williams from the New Jersey Tap Ensemble, Egor Coria and Kindra Williams at the New Jersey Ballet Company, as well as attending various master clas