Our Choreographers

Founder, Director & Producer of Tap 24.7

Suzy Guarino-Hall

With over 30 years in the entertainment business, along with an extensive on-camera and voiceover resume, Suzy is the director of Tap 24.7 and has created and produced tap shows for the last 11 years, including touring 3 shows to Detroit and one to Seattle. She is the show director for Amp Dance Competitions, judges for Spotlight Dance Cup and In10sity Dance; teaches for Motor City Tap FestWing It Tap IntensivePhoenix Tap Fest and Commercial Dance Intensive. Other teaching credits include Tap UnpluggedTap University, Tap Into the Network and Spotlight Dance Cup. She is starting her 7th year on dance faculty as the tap teacher at Grand Canyon University and teaches at The Dance ProjectTake Five, and LA Dance in the Phoenix area. She is thrilled where the future of Tap 24.7 is headed since its creation in 2004, and is excited to take on this new year of shows and all of the tap dancers it will inspire!

Choreographer, Dancer and Dance Captain

Adi Beeler

Adi Beeler is originally from Minooka, Illinois, and grew up competing all styles of dance at Forte Arts Center. She moved to Tempe, AZ, in 2018 and is currently pursuing her bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering at Arizona State University, graduating this May of 2022. At ASU, Adi is the president of the ASU Dancing Devils sport club dance team, which performs jazz, pom, and contemporary styles at various events across the valley. In the fall, she will start pursuing her master’s degree in biomedical engineering, while continuing to hold an engineering internship. This year will be Adi’s fifth show as a dancer / main character with Tap 24.7. She is very grateful for both Suzy and all of Tap 24.7 for giving her the opportunity to continue pursuing her love of tap after moving to Arizona. 

Choreographer, Dancer

Brendan Kellam

Brendan is an up and coming tap phenom from Tucson, Arizona. He most recently performed at the Kennedy Center in New York City as the featured tap dancer with the Tucson Jazz Institute in a tribute to Bill Robinson. Brendan has been on faculty for the past two years at Wing it Tap IntensivePhoenix Tap Fest, and Motor City Tap Fest.  He has also been seen performing with Phoenix-based tap company, Tap 24.7 since 2012.  His work has been selected to perform in the Big Apple Tap Festival and the Motor City Tap Festival.  Most recently, Brendan was seen competing at the World Tap Championships in Riesa, Germany; where his choreography placed 4th in the world.

Choreographer, Dancer, Dance Captain

Kiana Guarino

Kiana has been dancing at Bender Performing Arts since the age of 3 and competed with their dance company, Dance Motion. At the age of 16, she started subbing tap classes and doing choreography. She has been a main character in the Tap 24.7 shows for the past several years and was honored to do choreography for the past 2 years. In addition to the shows, she has performed for Motor City Tap FestPhoenix Tap Fest, several benefit shows including Dancinspiration. She is starting her last year at Arizona State University as a Psychology major. 

Choreographer, Dancer

Sarah Boice

Sarah Boice was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona. She grew up dancing at Danswest Dance, where she fell in love with tap dancing at an early age; she was always known as the “Tap dance kid” at her studio. When she was 17, she began working with Tap 24.7 in their very first tap dance show, Tapabilities Are Endless. Since that show, Sarah has performed in every other Tap 24.7 annual tap dance show. In 2016, she became an official member of the Tap 24.7 company, and began performing with the company across the country. In 2018, Sarah became an official choreographer for the Tap 24.7 show and has choreographed various dances for a wide range of levels.

Outside of her work with Tap 24.7, she also has a degree in Finance and Entrepreneurship from the University of Arizona, and works full-time at Vanguard, a large financial services company. She is also a tap dance teacher at The Dance Project out in Peoria, Arizona.

Choreographer, Dancer

Kelsey Rose

Kelsey is on faculty with Showstopper conventions, Fuzion dance camp, and Motor City Tap Fest. She is the director and lead choreographer for the pre-professional tap company – Detroit Tap Repertory, as well as director of Wing It Tap Intensive. She is a member of Shelby Kaufman’s tap company, G.L.Y.D.E.. Kelsey recently performed with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra as part of the DSO Educational Series and was a guest speaker at the Moving With Detroit seminar for dance educators. In 2015, she was a contestant on the FOX Network’s So You Think You Can Dance – Season 12, advancing to the Vegas round.

Choreographer, Dancer

Emma Matthies

Emma has been dancing for 15 years at her home studio Innovative Dance in Wilsonville, Oregon. Throughout the years, she has been competing, teaching, and choreographing. She began performing in Tap 24.7 shows four years ago. This year she has had the opportunity to be a part of the Tap Into The Network Apprentice Program; she is excited to perform at their summer event, Tonality. After high school, Emma hopes to go to school for graphic design and advertising while pursuing her passion for tap dance. 

Choreographer, Dancer

Chrissy Jones

Raised in the Chicagoland area, Chrissy Jones is a performer, teacher and choreographer currently residing in Tucson, AZ. Prior to moving to Arizona, Chrissy was a rehearsal director for Footprints Tap Ensemble for five years. During that time, her choreography appeared in National Tap Dance Day Windy City Rhythms 2008, Sounds of the Souls of the Southwest 2010, and at Chicago Human Rhythm Project’s Great American Youth Tap Ensembles concerts at Northwestern University and Loyola University. She also appeared live on the WTTW (PBS) television production called “Center Stage: Arts Across Illinois,” as well as a Warner Brothers’ “Happy Feet” movie promotional, Savion Glover’s “Bare Sounds” promotional, “Juba!” at the Jay Pritzker Pavillion and Museum of Contemporary Art, and numerous other professional venues. In 2007, the Peoples Republic of China funded her performances at the Beijing Exhibition Center in Beijing. 

After graduating with a degree in Astrophysics from the University of Arizona, Chrissy continued to perform and teach tap dance while working as an engineer. She has been on faculty for Phoenix Tap Festival, TAPapalooza Phoenix, TAPapalooza Detroit, AZ Tap Club, along with teaching locally. She is currently a member of Tap 24.7, performing as a main character in their annual show which tours three cities across the United States. Her choreography has continued to appear onstage in Chicago, Phoenix, Tucson, Seattle, and Detroit. 

Choreographer, Dancer

Jeffrey Bird, Jr.

Jeffrey Bird, Jr. grew up dancing in Muncie, Indiana where he trained in tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop, musical theatre, contemporary, and musical theatre, but now focuses his energies primarily on tap. Growing up he trained with Gregg Russell, Ryan Lohoff, Mark Goodman, Cory Finn, and Julie Sizemore and has since benefitted from instruction and mentorship from Jenefer Miller, Cindy Hsu, Suzy Guarino-Hall, Sarah Reich, and many others. He serves as the Artistic Director and Pre-Professional Company Director of the Circle City Tap Company in Indianapolis and has performed in various concerts with the company. He now directs all their full-scale productions. In addition to his work with CCTC, Jeffrey is also a professional member of Tap24.7 out of Phoenix, Arizona. He has toured the country performing with the company in their shows “TAPspeak” and “Murder at the TAP’ocho,” and has choreographed for two additional shows “The Lyrics MixTAPe” and “TAP X.” His choreography has been featured across the nation both competitively and in professional settings such as with the Circle City Tap Company, Tap24.7, and at Motor City Soles in Detroit. Jeffrey was on faculty at the Circle City Tap Festival in 2017 and taught at TAPapalooza in 2018 (Detroit) and 2019 (Phoenix & Seattle). Jeffrey holds a BA in Theatre and a BA in History from Butler University as well as a MA in US History from IUPUI.

Choreographer, Dancer

Charlie DuHadway

Charlie DuHadway is a dancer, teacher, & choreographer from Michigan. He is a full time dance teacher at his home studio, a stage manager for Spotlight Dance Cup and is a member and choreographer for Tap24.7. Charlie has been a proud member of Tap 24.7 for three years under the direction of Suzy Hall and has participated as a main character in the touring show TapSpeak and current running show Murder at The Tap’Ocho.  In August 2018, Charlie won the young choreographers challenge at Motor City Tap Fest. Teaching, growing, and sharing his love for tap dance via Tap24.7 is incredible and he couldn’t be more thankful for the wonderful people and amazing opportunities. 

Choreographer, Dancer

Rachel LiPuma

Rachel is originally from Fort Collins, Colorado. She moved to Phoenix in 2015 where she now teaches and choreographs for several studios around the valley. Her choreography has won multiple overall awards. Rachel has been performing with Tap 24.7 for the past 4 years and also is an assistant teacher for Grand Canyon University, and Wing It Tap Intensive. She has performed for Motor City Tap FestPhoenix Tap Fest, and Dancinspiration. Last season she choreographed her first piece for TAPspeak in Detroit and has several pieces this year in the 2019 show. She also is working for Spotlight Dance Cup this year as stage manager. Rachel is so excited to be on this amazing journey and can’t wait to see what the future holds!

Choreographer

Jenefer Miller

Jenefer is a tap dancer, choreographer, director, and producer. Faculty credits include Motor City Tap FestPhoenix Tap FestSt Louis Tap FestCircle City Tap FestPortland Tap FestNexus Dance Conventions, and Tap Into the Network. She is the producer of Phoenix Tap Fest, and Just West of Broadway. She founded and was director for the Kyrene Community Theater, was the director of Thunder Theater Company, and now is the resident director for Studio 111 Theater Company. She was also the proud recipient of the Oakland University Matilda Award for Alumni Achievement in Dance. She currently teaches at Dancers Domain in Scottsdale.