Mrs. Megan MacGregor

Mrs. Megan MacGregor
Megan began her dance education at the age of 2 1/2 under the direction of the late Rosemary Hambly Medeiros, where she studied Gymnastics, Tap, Jazz & Ballet. She danced with Rosemary for 9 years taking all subjects and then continued her training with Rebecca LeFerriere at Physical Attitude, LTD and Kimberly’s School of Dance. In addition, she attended the Braecrest School of Ballet where she studied under Herci Marsden for 3 years before becoming an apprentice with the State Ballet of RI at the age of 9. She was in several performances with the SBRI Company including Copellia and Phantom Green.
Megan began assistant teaching at the age of 12. After graduating from the Dance Teachers’ Club of Boston and the American Society with a certificate to teach dance in 1997 she began teaching her own classes which she continued for 6 years at Physical Attitude. In 2003, she established the Burrillville Dance Program under the sponsorship of the Burrillville Parks & Recreation Department. She ran the program for 10 successful years. Megan taught master classes at the Deane Dance Studio in Mendon, MA for Mrs. Georgia Deane and then became a permanent teacher at the studio for 2 years.
Megan is a certified member of the Dance Teachers’ Club of Boston & The American Society as well as the Dance Master’s of America, Chapter 5, & Dance Allience, RI. Megan attends annual meetings with other dance teachers across New England and takes many master classes throughout the year to keep her dance instruction updated.
Megan has taken part in several dance competitions throughout the years and has received many awards and scholarships for her talents. Megan was part owner of a dance studio in Smithfield for 7 years.
She formed the Inspire Dance Team in 2012 and has choreographed award winning dances in competition.
She hopes to provide a place where people of all ages will come to find and share inspirations in the dance field. She hopes to inspire people and share her love of movement and dance with others in the years to come.