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Taylor Jenea Stufflebean is a New York City based dancer, singer, actor, choreographer, and teacher. Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, she received her Bachelor of Performing Arts in Dance Performance at Oklahoma City University from the highly distinguished Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment. Taylor Jenea has had the honor of performing in regional theatre, amusement parks, as well as many workshops for new shows and works. She has worked with RWS Global, Cedar Fair parks, Six Flags, Hershey Park, The Coterie Theatre, and The White Theatre. Taylor Jenea is an associate choreographer of Phil Vitug. Together they have created and set a total of 14 shows. Directors and Choreographers Taylor Jenea has worked with include Josh Assor, Jim Cooney, Tommy Ranieri, Dolores Duran-Cefalu, Jo Rowan, Brandy & Beetle Bailey, Andrew Winans, Vincent Sandoval, Robbie Eicher, Ian Tordi-DeVine, Phil Vitug, Tara Jeanne, and Brian Cross. Taylor Jenea was honored to be part of the cast of “Christmas at the Southern Palace,” winner of a Golden Ticket Award.  She is also a recipient of the Jeff M. Capitola Memorial Scholarship from the Radio City Rockettes, and a Blue Cobalt Award from the Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment. Currently, she is actively auditioning in New York, as well as teaching at Steps Academy in the First Steps program. Taylor Jenea is so grateful to do what she loves, inspire future generations, and pursue her passions and dreams each day. She extends her gratitude to her family, friends, mentors, Phil Vitug, and all who have been part of her journey to become the person and the performer she is today. She is eternally grateful.

 
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Courtesy of Ernie & Kerry Stufflebean

Consider it a charmed life

Taylor Jenea is overwhelmed with thanks that she is able-bodied, fortunate enough to do what she loves, pursue her passions, and follow her dreams each day. She would like to extend her gratitude to her family, friends, mentors, Phil Vitug, Jo Rowan, Dean John Bedford, and the entire Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment. She believes that each person who has supported her or helped her on her journey has made a lasting impact that has helped her reach where she is today. She is eternally grateful. All glory to God.

1 Peter 4: 10-11

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Kaylee Hoeflicker Photography