Juliet Remmers

Dance Instructor


Juliet Remmers is a dance artist, choreographer, and educator dedicated to fostering a lifelong love of movement. She began her training at the Lawrence Arts Center, earned a Bachelor of Arts in Dance from the University of Kansas, and a Master of Fine Arts in Dance from the University of Iowa. As an adjunct instructor, Juliet taught modern and contemporary dance at the University of Kansas and ballet at the University of Iowa.

Her professional work spans performance, choreography, research, and artistic direction. Her MFA thesis, Timeless Motion, included a performance of José Limón's The Moor's Pavane alongside new works by Joshua L. Peugh and Janet Charleston. A longtime member of the Lawrence Arts Center community, Juliet's performance credits include A Kansas Nutcracker, Peter and the Wolf, and The Runaway Orchestra. Recent creative projects include My Life is Wind (A Letter), directed by Anahita Ghazvinizadeh; Lex Leto's Dreamscape; Sextet, created during her work as a Research Associate with DanceLAB; Inner Glance, a collaborative work created with Nolte Academy dancers for DanceWorks at the Vineyard; and choreography for Cedar Rapids Opera. Her artistic direction and choreography for youth productions includes Thumbelina at LAC, and A Storybook Nutcracker, An Evening of Saint-Saëns, The Wizard of Oz and Pas de Quatre, and Fairy Tales: Stone Soup and Mother Goose at UI Youth Ballet and Community Dance School.

She is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-200) and a Progressing Ballet Technique (PBT) Level 1 Certified Instructor. Her teacher training also includes the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet Teacher Workshop, Lisa Howell's Level 2 Pointe Intensive, and Training Turnout in Tiny Dancers with Lisa Howell and Beverly Spell of Leap 'N Learn. As Artistic Associate and Curriculum Coordinator for the University of Iowa Youth Ballet and Community Dance School, Juliet has developed curriculum, mentored teachers, and taught youth and adults. She also taught ballet at Nolte Academy in Iowa and is an instructor at Kansas City Ballet School. 

girls posing in ballet pose
Ballet VI, VII[26FA]
08/22/26 - 11/21/26, 12:00PM - 1:25PM | SA
Ages 12 to 18 | Juliet Remmers | 10th & Mass Studios
Enrolling Now | 26FDYB66
Members $280 | Non-Members $280
Ballet V-VII students are recommended to enroll in four ballet classes per week; three ballet classes are required. Students are highly encouraged to cross-train in other genres such as hip-hop, jazz, modern, pointe, and tap. No class September 5, November 28. Those enrolling are expected to be familiar with general policies, attire, and opportunities outlined in the School of Dance Handbook. Have a dance-specific question? Contact the School of Dance
teaching littles ballet
Ballet I[26FA]
08/22/26 - 11/21/26, 10:00AM - 10:55AM | SA
Ages 7 to 8 | Juliet Remmers | Lawrence Arts Center
Enrolling Now | 26FDYB16
Members $220 | Non-Members $220
One ballet class a week is recommended at this level to build strength and technique. Students are also encouraged to enroll in a class of another genre.No class September 5, November 28. Those enrolling are expected to be familiar with general policies, attire, and opportunities outlined in the School of Dance Handbook. Have a dance-specific question? Contact the School of Dance
little girls posing in ballet
Ballet II[26FA]
08/22/26 - 11/21/26, 11:00AM - 11:55AM | SA
Ages 8 to 10 | Juliet Remmers | Lawrence Arts Center
Enrolling Now | 26FDYB26
Members $220 | Non-Members $220
One ballet class a week is recommended at this level to build strength and technique. Students are also encouraged to enroll in a class of another genre. No class September 5, November 28. Those enrolling are expected to be familiar with general policies, attire, and opportunities outlined in the School of Dance Handbook. Have a dance-specific question? Contact the School of Dance

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