Greg Anmuth
Greg Anmuth is currently a freelance performer in Philadelphia, the Artistic Director of his family’s studio, Dance Class, in Laurel Springs, NJ and a passionate teaching artist with the Koresh School of Dance since 2017. In Greg's classes, development of personal growth remains paramount. He prefers freedom of movement and expression over tricks, and he encourages his dancers to keep going, no matter where they are in their dance journey. Greg also challenges individuals to try all things and learn from every experience. Finally, his classes are heavily influenced by his Yoga background, Nan Giordano Certification Program, Luigi, Bob Fosse, Ronen Koresh, and Melissa Rector.
Greg began his dance training at his mother’s studio in New Jersey. Having waited until sixteen to begin taking technique classes, Greg fought to catch up to his peers. This began a process of self-exploration that continued through his time at Rowan University. Under the guidance of Paule Turner and Melanie Stewart, Greg sought clarity in his approach to choreography. Using every resource available, Greg pioneered original programs that helped define his movement style and launch his teaching career. While at Rowan, Greg was the first student to present an original evening length dance work and develop a unique internship using the Franklin Method to facilitate a group therapy model. He was elected the president of Rowan’s Contemporary Dance Company, and has been awarded the Bryna G. Goldhaft Medallion for Dance Excellence in 2012 upon his completion of his B.A. in Health and Exercise Science.
Greg has earned numerous choreography awards for his original concepts and style. His students are lovers of the creation process and deliver rich story-driven pieces on stage. Performance credits include works by Diane Sharp (SHARP Dance Co.), Joe Cotler, Jim Bunting, Asya Zlatina, Michael Nickerson-Rossi (NRD), among others.