Gail Bourque Fink
Gail’s mother brought her into dance class at the age of 4. She’s been in love with dance ever since.
She started with ballet, tap and jazz and performed with the La Pierre Student Dance Company in MA.
Her interest also included musical theatre which inspired her to train in drama and voice.
As a teen, she performed in many musicals including “Oliver” (Bet), “The Sound of Music” (Leisel), and “Oklahoma” (Dream Laurie).
She graduated from the Dance Teacher’s Club of Boston’s teacher training program in 1986 and was accepted as a member in 1987.
At this time, her experiences ran the gamut from teaching and choreographing in the Boston area to back-up dancing for a hip-hop group. She was also one on the youngest teachers chosen to teach tap choreography for the Mr./Miss Dance of America competitions.
Gail joined the Copley Square Ballet in Boston and performed as a soloist from 1990 to 1992.
The next year she moved to New York on a dance scholarship and entered the professional musical theatre realm.
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