Jennifer Lundrigan began her explorations in dance with Judy Knee and Marie Cragg in St. John's, Newfoundland at just two years old. She began her training in ballet but quickly started tasting more genres of dance such as modern, jazz and tap which gave way to an immense passion for movement. At the age of fifteen Jennifer began working with young children in a variety of settings. Jennifer enjoyed working at a daycare, working in summer camps, being a private childcare provider, and assisting dance classes at her studio. Jennifer learned that she could combine her passion for dance and her love of children and their healthy development, and she moved to Toronto to study modern and West African dance at York University. Jennifer has worked in Toronto teaching recreational creative movement, ballet, modern hip hop and jazz, and she focuses on providing low cost, nurturing dance classes to less advantaged children of the community. She has also taught hip-hop for the continuing education program at George Brown College and Seneca College. Jennifer has moved back to her home province of Newfoundland, and hopes to utilize her knowledge of dance and her enthusiasm for healthy child development to create an accessible, low cost dance experience for people of all ages and economic backgrounds.