Our Instructors

Tracey's dance career began at age 2, studying under ADC's founder, her mom, Alicemarie Voorhees and teacher, Sharon Vincent. Tracey began student teaching at age sixteen, while continuing her dance education in and out of NYC with master teachers, the likes of Frank Hatchett and Lynda Gache. While attending Johnson & Wales majoring in business management, she taught tap at Position One School of Dance in Rhode Island. After college and upon her mom's retirement to Florida from Alice's, Tracey realized her true calling as a full-time dance educator. As owner/director of ADC for the past eight years, Tracey continues to perfect her craft through conventions and workshops. She is a member of Dance Educators of America and has taught tap, ballet, jazz, points, lyrical, and combination classes. Tracey is the director of the award-winning ADC competition team.

Tracey Corrao

Grace began her dancing career at Alice's when she was just eight years old. A member of ADC's original competition team, Grace became a student teacher in 1998. Studying ballet and jazz under Jackie West at Ocean County College, Grace attended numerous dance conventions including Dance Olympus to further advance her teaching skills, and judging for a regional competition. Grace now teaches our tiny tot and combination class programs, and also teaches jazz, lyrical and hip hop. Grace is also a choreographer for ADC's award-winning competition team, and was thrilled to have her dance chosen to be performed on stage in the Magic Kingdom in Disneyworld, Florida.

Grace Corrao

Kara earned her B.F.A. in dance from State University of New York at Purchase in 1994. Upon graduation, she performed professionally for seven years with numerous NY City modern dance companies. She has 22 years of teaching experience and is currently on staff as an adjunct at Ocean County College and Kean University. While choreographing for ADC's competition team, she has earned numerous high score and choreographic awards. This is her seventh year teaching for ADC.

Kara Vernarec-Fiedler

Jaime began dancing as an ADC tiny tot! An award-winning competitor since age ten, Jaime was selected and recognized by the American Dance Association for excellence, and has been recognized as an Outstanding Young Choreographer in NYC. Jaime became a student teacher in 2004. Jaime has attended yearly conventions and workshops in NYC and the tri-state area as well as master classes at Broadway Dance Center, and summer intensives with many performance opportunities, including performing in the Magic Kingdom in Disneyworld, Florida and for Beyonce's choreographers in NYC. Certified by The Dance Educators of America, Jaime is honored to be a teacher of hip-hop, tap and jazz for ADC and a choreographer for ADC's award-winning competition team.

Jaime-Leigh Bishop

Marykate started dancing at Alice's when she was just three years old. Since then, she continued to be an active, dedicated dancer all throughout her school years. She was also a member of the ADC competition team for eight years. In 2003, she became an assistant teacher and three years later she became a certified instructor. Currently, she teaches jazz, lyrical, and ballet, but she also has experience teaching tiny tot and combo classes. She choreographs for the award-winning competition team where her dances have been recognized and given numerous special awards. She continues her own education in dance by attending workshops and conventions all over the tri-state area. Marykate attends Stockton College and will graduate in Spring of 2011 with a B.A. in psychology and elementary education. She plans on continuing her education to receive her certification in special education. Marykate is passionate about teaching and is looking forward to starting her teaching career!

Marykate Campbell



Cynthia Pulsinelli  

Cynthia has trained at the Briansky Saratoga Ballet Center, under Balanchine & Vaqanova, School of Berkshire Ballet, under Madeline Cantarella Culpo and Hallenbeck School of Dance under Gertrude Hallenbeck. She has also trained with Luigi, Hines & Hatchet, Martha Graham and received scholarships to train with The Princeton Ballet School and Alvin Ailey Dance Theater. She has performed on Broadway, in television and movies and modeled for the World Modeling Association. Over the years her students have been accepted into The Rock School, Alvin Ailey Dance Theater, Governors School of NJ, Berkshire Ballet Company, Briansky Saratoga Ballet Center, American Repertory Ballet, NYC School of the Arts, NYC, Tisch and Kirov Ballet to name a few. Cynthia is a nationally awarded choreographer and in 2007 was named by Dance Spirit magazine as one of the countries top 50 "Dance Teachers on the Move." Cynthia has a MAS in Special Education, is certified by Dance Educators of America, a graduate of Mercer High School of Performing Arts and Empire State Theater. Cynthia has been teaching for 20 years and is currently a choreographer and teacher throughout the East coast.



Keri Bowcock  

Keri started dancing at Alice’s at the age of 3 and was on the competition team from the age of 10 to 18. She worked as an assistant at Alice’s for 4 years. While attending LTHS, Keri was the captain of the Dance Team. In 2005, she was a Dance Olympus VIP dancer and toured with the company. She spent a year at Hofstra University where she was a member of the Hofstra Dance Team. Currently, Keri is attending OCC and majoring in Event Planning/Marketing. Keri teaches a competition class and a hip hop class as well as continuing to assist other teachers.