OWNER & INSTRUCTOR

Kim Remenec

Kim has been sharing her love of dance with children of all ages for over 30 years.  She locally owns and operates Kim’s Dance Dynamics, along with being the main instructor.  Although submerged in dance since childhood, her greatest passion is her family.  She and her husband have two adult children who both grew up dancing at the studio, and enjoys spending quality time with them. 

OWNER & INSTRUCTOR

Kim Remenec

Kim has been sharing her love of dance with children of all ages for over 30 years.  She locally owns and operates Kim’s Dance Dynamics, along with being the main instructor.  Although submerged in dance since childhood, her greatest passion is her family.  She and her husband have two adult children who both grew up dancing at the studio, and enjoys spending quality time with them. 

Instructor

Miss Lisa

Lisa is a Michigan State University graduate with a BA in Early Elementary Education, and is currently a first grade teacher at Emerson Elementary in the Owosso School District.  Lisa studied all disciplines of dance with Bohaty’s School of Dance and Kim’s Dance Dynamics, and competed for several years on the competition team.

Lisa also was the 1996 Curwood Princess,  2008 Curwood Queen, and 2010 Miss Saginaw County along with being a participant in the Miss Michigan pagaent.  Lisa has choreographed for the Owosso High School Varsity and JV Dance teams, the St. Johns High School Dance Team, and OHS majorettes.  At the studio, she is the director of our Young Dancer Program.

She and her husband Brad have 2 little girls.

office manager

Miss Sally

Miss Sally has been a part of Kim’s Dance Dynamics from the beginning.  She is a former dancer and has three adult children who were heavily involved in dance until graduation.  Sally’s experience in bookkeeping and accounting, added to her seamstress skills, management of a dance wear store, and personal knowledge of dance, makes her a valuable resource for current parents in the studio who are in need of assistance.

Sally lives in Owosso with her husband Dan.  She enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, and cheering on the Spartans with her dog Duffy.

Instructor

Miss Lisa

Lisa is a Michigan State University graduate with a BA in Early Elementary Education, and is currently a first grade teacher at Emerson Elementary in the Owosso School District.  Lisa studied all disciplines of dance with Bohaty’s School of Dance and Kim’s Dance Dynamics, and competed for several years on the competition team.

Lisa also was the 1996 Curwood Princess,  2008 Curwood Queen, and 2010 Miss Saginaw County along with being a participant in the Miss Michigan pagaent.  Lisa has choreographed for the Owosso High School Varsity and JV Dance teams, the St. Johns High School Dance Team, and OHS majorettes.  At the studio, she is the director of our Young Dancer Program.

She and her husband Brad have 2 little girls.

office manager

Miss Sally

Miss Sally has been a part of Kim’s Dance Dynamics from the beginning.  She is a former dancer and has three adult children who were heavily involved in dance until graduation.  Sally’s experience in bookkeeping and accounting, added to her seamstress skills, management of a dance wear store, and personal knowledge of dance, makes her a valuable resource for current parents in the studio who are in need of assistance.

Sally lives in Owosso with her husband Dan.  She enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, and cheering on the Spartans with her dog Duffy.

Facilites

Your child’s safety is important to us, and this was taken into consideration when building our dance rooms. Dance is a very physical activity that requires a lot of jumping. Most dance footwear does not provide cushioning or support, so the shock of dance movement can place a lot of pressure on the joints and backs of a dancers. The best way to guard against potential injury is by installing a professional “floating floor”. A floating floor is a dance floor that rests on a system of high density foam, to absorb the shock of jumping. A high-density foam base is preferable to a “sprung” floor, which usually consists of a wood structure built on a regular floor.

Our studio has floating floors over high density foam blocks and a Marley surface top that is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected frequently during the week. Our special floors reduce the risk of injuries and allow students to dance longer without putting as much physical strain on their bodies.

Facilites

Your child’s safety is important to us, and this was taken into consideration when building our dance rooms. Dance is a very physical activity that requires a lot of jumping. Most dance footwear does not provide cushioning or support, so the shock of dance movement can place a lot of pressure on the joints and backs of a dancers. The best way to guard against potential injury is by installing a professional “floating floor”. A floating floor is a dance floor that rests on a system of high density foam, to absorb the shock of jumping. A high-density foam base is preferable to a “sprung” floor, which usually consists of a wood structure built on a regular floor.

Our studio has floating floors over high density foam blocks and a Marley surface top that is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected frequently during the week. Our special floors reduce the risk of injuries and allow students to dance longer without putting as much physical strain on their bodies.

Facility Resources:

  • 3 dance rooms
  • Office with office staff to assist you during classroom hours
  • Changing room
  • Spacious lobby with wifi
  • Viewing windows for scheduled visiting days
  • Women’s restroom
  • Family restroom

Facility Resources:

  • 3 dance rooms
  • Office with office staff to assist you during classroom hours
  • Changing room
  • Spacious lobby with wifi
  • Viewing windows for scheduled visiting days
  • Women’s restroom
  • Family restroom

Dance Room Dimensions

Room A– 30 x 50 This is close to the size of a performance stage

Room B- 30 x 20 Our younger dance classes are held in this room

Room C- 30 x 12 For our private or semi private lesson.

Dance Room Dimensions

Room A– 30 x 50 This is close to the size of a performance stage

Room B- 30 x 20 Our younger dance classes are held in this room

Room C- 30 x 12 For our private or semi private lesson.