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Shelli K. Margheritis began her career in dance at a young age. Her professional career is as expansive as her industry entrepreneurial insights. Shelli has performed all over the world on aircraft carriers as a USO dancer, numerous theatrical productions, several videos, movies, commercials, television episodes, and at the famed Rivera Hotel in Las Vegas. Returning to LA, Shelli signed with Twentieth Century Artists, Inc.and worked as a talent agent for several years, placing name talent into film, television, commercial, video and theatrical production. She has worked with some of the industries most famous talent including Bob Hope and Debbie Allen. She has mentored dancers for years whom have gone on to perform for Michael Jackson, Madonna, Cher, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Celine Dion, Jennifer Holiday, Martha Wash, The Pointer Sisters and many more. Shelli is most recognized as one of the nations leading dance convention directors with over 17 years of experience within this field. She is one of the few individuals that have, at separate times, directed two of the nations leading dance conventions and competitions, in addition to producing her own events.
Currently, Shelli is the CEO/President of her own company, Solutions, Inc. (www.skmsolutions.com), which is a business that provides choreography implementation, administrative studio restructure and industry insights for dancers and parents. She is continually sought as a consultant for numerous multi-million dollar industry corporations. She published her first book in 2002, Making The Move, for dancers considering a professional and/or college dance career; which is currently available thru Barnes and Noble. Her second published work, Brain Snacks, was published in late 2004, and is widely south throughout Europe. She continues to lecture, mentor and produce events nationally, such as The Master Series and Instincts Live Media Dance Company, and has co-produced segments for the American Choreography Awards and United In Dance. She is the co-producer of The Main Event with John Crutchman and Alan Sherfield, directed by Liz Imperio, containing works by Elizabeth Parkindson and Terry Beeman. She is now expanding workshops internationally into Australia.
Her expertise and reputation within the dance industry is highly recognized, which she continues to sustain in both areas, artistically and from the business prospective. Her love and dedication to the preservation and education to the art of dance is recognized throughout the world. |
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