JILL KENNEY

TAP

WEDNESDAY 7/23 EVENING SESSON

  • 5PM JUNIOR 9-11

  • 6PM TEENS 12-14

  • 7PM SENIORS 15-UP


Jill Kenney is a New York-based tap dancer, teacher, and choreographer. In NYC, she can be found teaching various levels of tap classes at Broadway Dance Center and the 92NY. She is a tap teacher for the nationally-touring Are You Ready Dance Convention as well as Rhonda Malkin’s Fusion Heels Classes at Ripley-Grier. Jill is also on faculty at various Long Island dance studios and has taught at NYU Steinhardt and other studios in NYC. In addition, she holds her own weekly virtual classes straight from her garage. Jill’s student population spans across the globe and her tap training has helped many to pursue careers in regional theatres, tap ensembles, Broadway national tours, The Rockettes, and cruise lines. As a choreographer her work has been seen in New York venues such as Symphony Space, 54 Below, 92Y Buttenweiser Hall, The NYC Choreographer’s Forum, ATDF’s Something’s Afoot, and The Tank. She has also produced “A Taste of Tap Dance” at the Long Beach (NY) Public Library, educating audiences on tap dance history, featuring her students and local musicians.

Jill worked with Germaine Salsberg for many years as her tap assistant at Broadway Dance Center and as a member of her company, Les Femmes. With this company, Jill has performed at venues such as Symphony Space, Lincoln Center, The Friars Club, Brooklyn College, and Boston’s Regent Theatre. She has appeared as a dancer in numerous festivals including the Dumbo Dance Festival, Tap City, Stam-Pede, and the Tap Extravaganza. Other performance highlights include American Tap Dance Foundation’s Rhythm in Motion, Tap it Out choreographed by Lynn Schwab, the Highline Ballroom, LG Electronics, Citi Center, and Disney Cruise Lines.

Originally from Rhode Island, Jill grew up training in various forms of dance with a focus on Ballet and Tap. She attended Dean College School of Dance earning an AA as well as the Gregory Hines Tap Scholarship and Trustee’s Prize in Dance. She later continued her studies through SUNY Empire State College and the 92NY Dance Education Laboratory earning a BA in Dance Performance & Education.

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