About Alice's Dancin' Corner

In 1978, when Alicemarie Voorhees began to share her love for dance with students inside her home in Bamber Lake, Miss Tracey was just three years old.

It wasn't much longer until more students created the need for more space. Miss Tracey's father built a new studio attached to their home, so that Mom could continue to teach dance while raising her three daughters at the same time.

The years passed and again Alice had more students than she did floor space. It was then that Alice found her "corner" in The Oakfield Plaza, the same plaza where we are located today. After twenty years of success as a teacher and businesswoman, Alice retired and made the move down to Florida. Thinking her "dance days" were behind her, no one was surprised to hear that she soon began teaching tap to a group of women in the Sunshine State.

Miss Tracey continues her mother's legacy with the greatest pride. In the nine years that she has been directing the studio, there have been many changes to accommodate Alice's Dancin' Corner's every-growing enrollment. Miss Tracey's success and happiness is seeing the joy on her students' faces and sharing her love for dance with them.

Both Miss Tracey and Alice would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you for your wonderful support, many friendships, and the gift of your children throughout the past thirty-two years. Miss Tracey and her talented staff look forward to continuing the tradition of providing quality dance instruction, with the same love and passion as your children's desire to learn.