Making Dreams Comes True

When Emily Morrow started her dance studio in Whitefish, she saw a dream from her 6-year-old self unfold.

Morrow says she is a born teacher with a desire to help kids, and after moving to Whitefish a series of realizations led her to finding space at the O’Shaughnessy Center to begin her own studio called The Whitefish School of Ballet. She danced professionally for many years in Las Vegas with the Cirque du Soleil among other performances and now will bring both her expertise and connections to benefit children in Whitefish.

There was always this ingenuity about me and an internal desire for me to help people have a good life.

A Passion for Teaching Children

Morrow met Dan Gordon while both were attending Southern Methodist University. Gordon has had his own children’s theatre company in Houston since college. He created ake the Stage which produces interactive arts media for kids and has ties with Sesame Street producers and PBS Kids.

I’d like the kids to use their actual voice as well, make them even more well-rounded than I was, she added. I was a well-rounded dancer, I want them to be well-rounded performers.

He never grew up and that’s why he’s so good with kids, Morrow expressed. I thought these kids need what I didn’t get when I was dancing. I was just dancing.

Emily Morrow herself is an elite dancer and offers her students anything from beginning lessons to instructing to prepare them for the highest level of commitment and competition.

Emily began dancing at a local mall at age 5! A small recital is all it took for her to discover dance is in her DNA!

She received formal ballet training at the Tuzer Dance School up until age 18. She was a fnalist during auditions for Julliard but ended up accepting a dance scholarship to Southern Methodist University.

From Swing Dancing to a Ballet School

Emily discovered Whitefish while on a ski trip in 2019 and didn’t waste time before moving her life to Northwest Montana.

“I thought everyone waves in the Flathead Valley, it reminds me of Texas, I was really homesick since 2007 and I felt really at home here, she said.

After moving to Whitefish, Morrow worked some casual jobs and also began working as a counselor at Intermountain and Youth Dynamics; that’s when she realized she missed working with kids.

She met her boyfriend, a Flathead local and master electrician in the valley, and the two began taking swing and tango classes. Her dance teacher realized Morrow’s talent and encouraged her to begin her own studio. All I needed was that family feeling of a wonderful environment, she said. Because the environment at tango and swing is like a sports team. It’s all-inclusive and I like that.

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