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Danceworks On Tap Artistic Director: Gabi Sustache-Turner
Lighting Design: Colin Gawronski

THE PROGRAM

BIG FUN

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Gabrielle Sustache-Turner

Dancers: Gabrielle Sustache-Turner, Rachel Payden, Annette Smedema, Tina Wozniak, Nicole Crew, Kelly Kotecki Escorcia, Faith Halaska, Holly Swenson, Kate Krause-Blaha, Kathleen Grusenski 

Music: “Big Mondays” by New Cool Collective

SIDEWINDER

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Tina Wozinak

Dancers: Tina Wozinak, Kelly Kotecki Escorcia, Gabrielle Sustache-Turner, Kate Krause-Blaha

Music: “Sidewinder” by Monty Alexander & Sly Robbie

SWEET SYMPHONY

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Rachel Payden

Dancers: Rachel Payden, Holly Swenson, Annette Smedema

Music: “Symphony” by The Dave Brubeck Quartet

JUST DU ET

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Gabrielle Sustache-Turner

Dancer: Gabrielle Sustache-Turner

Music: “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz

VIBE

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Gabrielle Sustache-Turner

Dancers: Tina Wozinak, Kelly Kotecki Escorcia, Gabrielle Sustache-Turner, Rachel Payden

Music: “Beau Mot Plage” by Isolée

DRIVIN

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Rachel Payden & Kathleen Grusenski

Dancers: Annette Smedema, Gabrielle Sustache-Turner, Rachel Payden, Kathleen Grusenski, Holly Swenson, Kate Krause-Blaha

Music: “Kabuki Gomen-Jyo!” by Wadaiko Matsuriza

STRAIGHTEN UP

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Kelly Kotecki Escorcia

Dancers: Tina Wozinak, Kelly Kotecki Escorcia, Gabrielle Sustache-Turner

Music: “Straighten Up and Fly Right” by Natalie Cole 

GET DAT

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Annette Smedema & Holly Swenson

Dancers: Gabrielle Sustache-Turner, Rachel Payden, Annette Smedema, Nicole Crew, Faith Halaska, Holly Swenson, Kate Krause-Blaha

Music: “Get Dat” by Rayelle

LAURA

Choreographed by: Buster Brown

Dancers: Bob Balderson & Rich Ashworth 

Music Composed by: David Raksin

READ BETWEEN THE LINES

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Annette Smedema

Dancers: Annette Smedema, Holly Swenson & Gabrielle Sustache-Turner 

Music: “Runaway” by Ramin Djawadi 

THAT MAN

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Gabrielle Sustache-Turner

Dancers: Tap Performance Workshop; Jessica Fastabend, Cally Hensersky, Casey Joan Kollman, Jeanne Kollmeyer, Franceszka Lesniak, Lisa Petrella, Julia Richter, Rachel Schram, Andrea Svoboda, Jenni Taylor, Desiree Wachtendonk, Lorelei Wesselowski

Music: “That Man” by Caro Emerald

SOUND OF SUNSHINE

Choreographed by: Amy Brinkman-Sustache 

Reset by: Rachel Payden

Dancers: Gabrielle Sustache-Turner, Rachel Payden, Annette Smedema, Tina Wozniak, Nicole Crew, Kelly Kotecki Escorcia, Faith Halaska, Holly Swenson, Kate Krause-Blaha, Kathleen Grusenski 

Music: “The Sound of Sunshine” by Michael Franti & Spearhead

MORE!

MEET THE ARTISTS OF DOT
AMY BRINKMAN SUSTACHE

As a founding member of Danceworks, Amy Brinkman-Sustache had a long history with the organization as an instructor, choreographer, and administrator. Danceworks was established in 1992 and in 1998 Amy became the first Studio Director. She served as the Education Director for the organization from its inception through 2024. In her role, Amy oversaw studio and outreach faculty and developed programs and curricula. Danceworks 50+ program, School Day Off Workshops and Summer Creative Art Camps are a few of the programs that Amy implemented over 25 years ago that still impact hundreds of participants each year.

Amy developed and implemented creative movement-based programs for older adults that take place in the community. After years of working with older adults in the Milwaukee area, Amy was invited to present on the importance of movement for adults with a range of cognitive conditions at a conference for staff and family caregivers at an Alzheimer’s conference in 2004. In 2012 she was invited to present on the benefits of movement for aging adults for the Milwaukee Public Television series; Community Conversations. Recognizing a growing need for programming for active older adults on-site at the studio Amy developed Danceworks 50+ Initiative program which gained recognition from the National Endowment for the Arts. This program currently offers two levels of ballet and three levels of tap dance each week as part of Danceworks’ adult class offering.

As a performer, Amy had an extensive background in both dance and musical theater and has the opportunity to perform throughout Europe, California, Florida, and the Midwest.

As an educator, Amy developed a dance curriculum for Pius XI High School Theatre Arts program where she taught and choreographed concert dance and musical theatre from 1992-2000. She had the privilege to serve on the faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Marquette University, Dance Masters of Wisconsin and Chicago and has been on faculty at Danceworks since helping to found the organization.

Amy dedicated much of the last 30 years toward sustaining tap dance as a recognizable art form through education and performances. In 2000 Amy founded Danceworks on Tap (DOT), Danceworks resident tap company. Amy was thrilled to have the opportunity to integrate tap dance into one of Danceworks largest programs to date, Mad Hot Rhythm (formerly known as Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap.) She also served as the state representative for the International Tap Association.

NICOLE CREW

Nicole Crew has been dancing from the age of three. Pursuing her passion for dance, she earned a dual BA in Dance and Elementary Education at Hope College in Michigan. She taught middle and high school Dance at Manatee School for the Arts, and the Sarasota Ballet Academy in Florida. Returning home to Milwaukee, she taught in a variety of roles at Danceworks from 2009-2012. She danced with Danceworks on Tap for the 2011 season. Although Nicole stepped back from teaching to spend time with her kids, she remained busy choreographing and teaching dance at Cedarburg High School for years. Besides homeschooling her children, and hosting regular dance parties in her kitchen, she is also teaching adult tap classes at the Cedarburg Cultural Center these days. She is delighted to fill her soul dancing with Danceworks On Tap once again this season!

KATHLEEN GRUSENSKI

Kathleen Grusenski first joined the Danceworks team in 2008. As the Studio Manager, she oversees Summer Camps, School Day Off Workshops, the Work Study Program and the Student Showcase. She serves on the faculty for studio classes, IMAP, and MHBT, and is a member of Danceworks On Tap. Kathleen earned her BS degree in Bio

FAITH HALASKA

Faith Halaska is a seasoned performer, movement artist, innovative choreographer, and
passionate dance educator. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Dance from San Francisco State
University, a Master of Arts in Education from the University of Minnesota-Duluth, and is a
certified fitness instructor in both STOTT Pilates and Les Mills BodyCombat. She is the owner
and operator of Creative Sole LLC with which she runs a variety of weekly classes and unique
dance events in the Lake Country area. Faith’s extensive list of performing accolades includes
Gainesville Ballet, GA; Embaje Dance Company, CA; Imagine Dance Company, MN and
Danceworks on Tap, WI. Throughout her career she has held several administrative and
educational positions including Adjunct Professor of Dance for Carthage College; UWM
Parkside, Dance Director of the Myles Reif Performing Arts Center; Education & Outreach
Coordinator for Danceworks Inc; Director of Danceworks Youth Performance Company; and
board panelist for the MN State Arts Board. In addition to her life as an artist Mrs. Halaska is a
wife and proud mother to four amazing children who provide her with the inspiration she applies to each artistic endeavor she explores. Faith is excited to be back dancing with DOT for this special performance that is near and dear to her heart.

HOLLY SWENSON

Holly Swenson has been a part of Danceworks On Tap since 2012. She completed her BBA in finance and BA in dance from the University of Iowa and recently obtained her MBA in Finance from Concordia University Wisconsin. Holly is currently employed as the Finance Director at GMR Marketing and is also a faculty member at Nancy Dianne Studio of Dance. Additionally, Holly serves as the Treasurer on the Board of Directors for the Dance Masters of Wisconsin.

KATE KRAUSE-BLAHA

Kate Krause-Blaha first performed with Danceworks On Tap as a guest artist in the summer of 2016, and officially joined as a company member in 2017. She attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and received her Bachelor of Arts in Dance and Journalism (double major) in 2009, and Masters in Library and Information Science in 2015. Kate taught for Danceworks Mad Hot Rhythm (formerly Danceworks Mad Hot Ballroom and Tap) for 7 years, and now spends her days as the Lead Youth Services Librarian at the New Berlin Public Library where she gets to share her love of dance, movement, and physical literacy to children in a different atmosphere!

KELLY KOTECKI – ESCORCIA

Kelly Kotecki-Escorcia is a founding member of Danceworks On Tap. She attended UW-Milwaukee earning a BFA in dance with a K-12 certification. She has been on faculty at Danceworks since 2000 teaching and working in many roles throughout the organization. Currently, Kelly is also starting her 15th year teaching in the MPS school district at Milwaukee Parkside School for the Arts sharing her love of dance with young creative minds.

RACHEL PAYDEN

Rachel Payden is a music, movement, and poetry lover. She first connected with Danceworks in 2006 as a student, staff and teaching faculty member, and remains a part of the Danceworks on Tap performance company! She received a Master of Divinity degree with a Concentration in Chaplaincy Studies from Chicago Theological Seminary in 2020 and she values communities where story-sharing and creative expression support person-centered care. Rachel is currently the Manager of Student Formation & Community Engagement at Chicago Theological Seminary.

ANNETTE SMEDEMA

Annette Smedema is a dancer and physical therapist who graduated from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in December 2012 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Performance/Choreography and graduated with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2018. Currently, she works in inpatient rehab at the Milwaukee VA medical center.  She incorporates as much dancing as she can with the veteran’s she works with and (typically) they love it just as much as her!  She has been tapping and choreographing with Danceworks On Tap since 2010 and is so happy to be tapping again this summer. In addition to being a tapper, Annette has a modern dance background and has performed with Elizabeth Johnson’s company, Your Mother Dances. 

GABI SUSTACHE-TURNER

Gabi Sustache-Turner, a Milwaukee native, is a performer, choreographer, and dance educator. A recent graduate from UW-Milwaukee, where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Dance from the program in the Spring of 2020. She is currently a member of Danceworks On Tap, Danceworks’ resident tap dance company, and Danceworks Performance MKE. Gabi also enjoys performing with various Milwaukee-based hip hop crews, including S.A.I.N.T.S. She has had the opportunity to perform at events such as the 2019 Milwaukee Sports Awards and Summerfest. Her choreography has been featured at Milwaukee Bucks halftime performances, for several high school musical theater productions in and around the Milwaukee area and was selected in 2019 to be adjudicated at the American College Dance Association’s North Central Conference. In addition to being on the faculty at Danceworks, Gabi is also an instructor in the dance departments at Marquette University and UW-Milwaukee.

TINA WOZNIAK

Tina Wozniak attended the University of Minnesota Twin Cities where she earned her BFA in dance in 2001. She was the director of the Pius XI High School dance program in Milwaukee from 2002-2010 and the Bradford High School Dance Department  in Kenosha, WI from 2010-2019. She is currently the Assistant Principal at Grandview High School in Milwaukee, WI. Tina has been a member of Danceworks On Tap since 2003.

Make a donation to our summer campaign

Dear Friend of Danceworks,

When I stepped into my role at Danceworks last year, we were facing what I can only describe as a perfect storm: a $300,000 deficit brought on by decreased arts funding, financial instability with one of our key service partners, soaring rent, and— unbelievably— continued flooding in our rented studio space.

But from that storm emerged something powerful: resilience, unity, and a renewed commitment to our mission.

This year, we’ve made some incredibly tough— but necessary— decisions. We reduced expenses, restructured partnerships, adjusted pricing and made bold moves to right-size our organization for long-term sustainability. And it’s working.



What once seemed overwhelming is now within reach — and with your help, we can finish strong. Our goal of raising $35,000 would help to fully stabilize our foundation and enter the next season with renewed hope, joy, and determination.

With the support of our board, our dedicated team, and our incredible community, Danceworks is stronger than ever. Almost 60% of our revenue now comes directly from our programs—a powerful model of sustainability in the arts. But philanthropy still plays a vital role in bridging the gap between what we earn and what we aim to achieve.

This summer, we’re inviting you to be part of the movement. Your gift today will help us:

• Close the final $35,000 gap in funding
• Strengthen our programs and partnerships
• Continue leading Milwaukee forward with joy, health, and creativity

Together, we can keep Danceworks moving—and Milwaukee dancing. Will you make a gift? Make a donation to our summer campaign today.

Take a Danceworks Performance Survey

As Danceworks, Inc looks toward its 33rd year of operation, we are introducing an annual audience survey. The purpose of this survey is to ensure that the organization’s mission is actively responding to the needs of its current and desired audiences. This survey is being offered to program participants in the areas of Studio, Performance, Community, and Administration.  Click here if you’d like to help us serve our mission by completing this brief survey (less than 5 minutes). Thank you!

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Location

Danceworks, Inc.
1661 N Water St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202-2085


EIN: 39-1734312

SATELLITE Locations

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6255 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Whitefish Bay, WI 53217

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325 W. Walnut St., Milwaukee, WI 53212

Contact

Phone: 414-277-8480
Contact Us

Office Hours:
Monday – Thursday
9am – 12pm and 4pm – 8pm

Friday
4pm – 7:30pm

Saturday
9am – 2pm

Sunday: Closed

Founded in 1992, the mission of Danceworks, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit, is to enhance joy, health and creativity by engaging the community through dance.

VISION: to be a source for arts education and community collaborations.
PURPOSE: to inspire lifelong interest and participation in the arts.

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