Miss Megan Cancellieri
Miss Megan Cancellieri, a resident of Southampton began her training at the Conservatory at the age of three under Aras Ames and continued to dance principal roles with the Company. Ms. Cancellieri also attended the BOCES Syosset Performing Arts high school for dance and attended the prestigious summer intensive program of Central Pensylvania Youth Ballet under the direction of Marcia Day Weary.
After highschool, Ms. Cancellieri furthered her education and while doing so she continued her dance training at Danse Arts. She gained more performance experience, taking Master Classes in Ballet and also joined Danse Arts on a new level as a teacher.
Ms. Cancellieri has now taken on the new advantenture of studio owner and is continuing teaching ballet classes for the younger students, beginner teens, and she has also taugh classes at two satelite schools in Southampton at Our Lady of the Hamptons and in Montauk.
After highschool, Ms. Cancellieri furthered her education and while doing so she continued her dance training at Danse Arts. She gained more performance experience, taking Master Classes in Ballet and also joined Danse Arts on a new level as a teacher.
Ms. Cancellieri has now taken on the new advantenture of studio owner and is continuing teaching ballet classes for the younger students, beginner teens, and she has also taugh classes at two satelite schools in Southampton at Our Lady of the Hamptons and in Montauk.
Miss Bette Anne Terrell
Ms. Betteanne Terrell has been a teacher for our Company level dancers here at Danse Arts since 2003. She was previously a professional dancer and choreographer with New York Opera Ballet. Ms. Terrell was also the Ballet Mistress for Les Ballet's Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
She founded a dance company, The New York Dance Ensemble, which performed throughout the country. At the same time she continued to teach in New York City. Her company performed in city schools to share Ballet with students who previously had not seen ballet performances, such as Hansel and Gretel, thus sharing her life long love of dance with others.
She founded a dance company, The New York Dance Ensemble, which performed throughout the country. At the same time she continued to teach in New York City. Her company performed in city schools to share Ballet with students who previously had not seen ballet performances, such as Hansel and Gretel, thus sharing her life long love of dance with others.

