Hope Easterbrook

Hope Easterbrook started her training in her hometown of Goshen, New York, where she studied Ballet, Jazz, Tap, and Modern. She was introduced to Hip Hop when she began studying at The School at Steps in the Pre-Professional Program. After dancing at Steps in high school, she was accepted to the Musical Theater and Dance program at Marymount Manhattan College. Throughout Hope's career, she has worked on a variety of performances, music videos, as well as worked with choreographers including Derek Mitchell, Jonathon Lee, and Laya Barak. Most recently she acted as dance captain and performer in Broadway Bares: 24 (Rock Hard). She has been a member of Mikala Sakai's company "MisFitz" where she worked with choreographers such as TweetBoogie, and Jeremy McQueen. Hope is excited to further her career as a dance instructor, and inspire her students’ passion for dance