During her Junior and Senior years of high school, she was Captain of the award-winning Leander Blue Belles Dance Team. Her natural talent was developed extensively through Dancers Workshop, where she danced for ten years.
Studio Director, Müv Dance & Fitness StudioĮvan began her dance training at the young age of three. David’s favorite quote, which defines his philosophy, is “Nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care.” He credits much of what he has learned through his students’ lives and their ability to overcome challenges which inspires him to continue to improve in all he does.
He also serves as a professional announcer in many venues-University of Texas Men’s Basketball, Texas Relays, NCAA Basketball and Track Championships, Texas High School State Basketball Championships for Girls and Boys, Texas State Track Meet, High School and Semi-Pro Football, Dance Competitions, Band Competitions, as well as many other events.
He has spent many years encouraging them to reach for their full potential and to step out of their comfort zone, with the understanding that is ok to fail when striving to better one’s self. David is also a professional golf teacher.ĭavid works with people through experiential activities to enhance teamwork, risk-taking, and self-esteem. He has his masters degree in physical education administration from Texas State University and received his bachelor’s degree from McNeese State University where he played quarterback. He teaches leadership, is a motivational speaker, and facilitates the challenge course and team building activities. She has since retired from public school teaching and is ready to take on her new adventure.MÜV Dance & Fitness and is excited to have her family on board to Müv Mountains!ĭavid Anderson has been a professional educator for 30 years. Tracey has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and is certified to teach math, English, health, physical education, and dance.
She is a firm believer that dance teams and studio training can work hand in hand. Having 3 daughters active in the professional dance world gives Tracey an “edge” as to what a dancer needs to succeed. She has inspired hundreds of dancers to always give 110% and to become intrinsically motivated young adults ready to go out and take on any challenge that may come their way. Her specialty is leadership training where she instills confidence and skills that will help each of her students to be successful in our ever-changing world. Traveling to Hawaii, the Bahamas, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, San Diego, New York City, and Orlando were also high points of her career. Performing on Broadway at Lincoln Center, dancing at halftime of the Lakers, Spurs, Mavs, Thunder, and Longhorn basketball games, being showcased at bowl games, and parades are just some of the highlights that come to mind. More importantly were the amazing performances she experienced with her team. Thus the divisions are named after "principal cities." Sometimes, however, division names are based on county rather than on principal city names.Tracey Anderson served as the dance team director of the nationally recognized Leander High School Blue Belles for 25 years!! During that quarter of a century, her team won many accolades including state and national championships. This particular MSA is also divided into three Metropolitan Divisions, namely Camden, NJ, Philadelphia, PA, and Wilmington, DE-MD-NJ. An example is "Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA." The three principle cities shown are in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, but the state of MD is shown as well because Cecil County, MD is part of this metro region. The names of up to the top three principal cities are included in the name of the MSA including the state abbreviations in which the cities and component counties are located. Under OMB rules, however, additional cities may also qualify for the "principle" designation based on population and employment size measures. The area includes a single county, Atlantic County, NJ. "Atlantic City, NJ MSA" is a typical MSA name. Statistical areas are named after the city the OMB defines as the "principal city," namely the administrative entity which forms the largest urban core.