Help Your Dancer Stand Out on Stage

Learn the exact system to help dancers map out facial expressions, emotional shifts, and storytelling moments throughout their solo — so they stop looking awkward or disconnected on stage.

Are you a dance mom wishing your dancer could perform with more confidence and actually stand out on stage?

If your dancer works hard but still looks unsure, awkward, disconnected, or blends into the background… this Bootcamp is for you.

Many dancers have strong technique — but they’ve never actually been taught HOW to perform.

Facial expressions, emotional connection, stage presence, and storytelling are all skills. And they can absolutely be taught with the right system.

Become a Dance Mom Expert

Imagine this...

Your dancer performs their solo. They nail the technique, the choreography is beautiful, but something’s missing. Their face is blank, their expressions don’t match the music, and the connection with the judges and audience falls flat. They come offstage disappointed, and you feel helpless. You’ve invested so much time, money, and emotion into their dance training, but their performance is being held back by something that’s entirely fixable: their facial expressions.

  • Frustration: Same disappointing results despite your efforts.
  • 😟 Worry: Are they reaching their full potential? Are they happy?
  • 😔 Missed Opportunities: Improved expressions = better scores & performances.

In just a few days, your dancer will learn how to:

  • Break down their music and map out emotional moments throughout their solo
  • Choose facial expressions that actually match the story and energy of the choreography
  • Perform with more confidence and connection instead of looking awkward, blank, or unsure on stage

By the end of the Bootcamp, your dancer will have a repeatable system they can use again and again to plan performance, improve stage presence, and stand out more during competition season.

Let Me Tell You A Story About Isabella...

Her Mom reached out to me because something just wasn't clicking with her new solo. Normally a bright, smiley kid, this particular piece of music felt foreign and strange, and it was affecting her whole attitude toward the dance. Her parents were worried – was it a bad fit? Was their daughter losing her love for dance? They knew Isabella had incredible potential, and they wanted to support her, but they weren't sure how. They'd worked with me in the past, so they reached out again, hoping I could help Isabella find her connection to the music and rediscover her joy. They wanted to empower her, to see her shine again.

Now, Isabella is thriving. She's excited, confident, and looking forward to competition. Her parents are no longer worried or stressed about whether she's doing her best. They know she is. We've addressed the initial disconnect she felt with the music, and she's not just performing the dance; she's embodying it. And I kid you not, we saw significant progress in just one weekend!

Beyond the dance itself, Isabella's growth has been remarkable. She's navigating the usual studio challenges with grace and resilience. She's not phased by the little dramas that can sometimes arise; she's focused on her own journey and her own goals. She's empowered.

And the best part? Isabella's relationship with her parents has grown even stronger. They worked on this together, understanding the goals and celebrating her progress. They're more connected, less stressed, and more organized in supporting her dance dreams. They're empowered to advocate for her success, even when faced with outside noise or less-than-ideal advice. They've become her biggest champions, her heroes. And I was just the guide.

The Skills That Separate Good From Memorable

Stop guessing how to help your dancer stand out. Fix Your Face Bootcamp gives them clear, practical tools to build expression, commitment, and stage presence that judges actually notice.

The Real Problem

Most dancers aren’t lacking talent. They’re lacking commitment in their performance. They hesitate. They play it safe. They disconnect from the music. And judges can see it immediately.

What This Bootcamp Does

Fix Your Face Bootcamp teaches dancers how to:

  • Commit fully to each moment

  • Match emotion to movement

  • Stop defaulting to a “blank” performance face

  • Show up with confidence that reads from the stage

This isn’t about adding tricks.

  • It’s about elevating how they perform what they already know.

Why It Matters

Strong expression doesn’t just improve scores.

It changes how teachers see them.
How casting directors remember them.
How they feel walking off stage.

And that shift builds confidence that lasts.

Here’s what your dancer will gain inside the Fix Your Face Bootcamp:

  • Learn how to break down their music and identify emotional shifts throughout the routine
  • Understand how to match facial expressions to the tone, lyrics, and energy of the choreography
  • Stop freezing or guessing what face to make during performance
  • Learn a repeatable “music mapping” system they can use on future solos and routines
  • Perform with more confidence, connection, and commitment on stage

What This Means for You as a Parent:

  • You’ll finally understand what judges mean when they ask for “more performance”
  • Your dancer will have a clear strategy to practice expression at home instead of just being told to “use your face”
  • Rehearsals become more productive because your dancer knows exactly what to work on
  • Your dancer will look more confident, connected, and memorable on stage next competition season

This Bootcamp gives dancers the specific performance tools and music mapping system most studios don’t explicitly teach.

What’s Included:

  • A simple step-by-step Music Mapping system your dancer can apply directly to their solo
  • Training on how to match facial expressions, emotion, and performance quality to the music and choreography
  • A repeatable rehearsal method to help dancers stop looking awkward, blank, or disconnected on stage
  • Easy-to-follow practice exercises and performance prompts
  • Replay access so your dancer can revisit the system throughout competition season

Who is the Dream Launcher?

Dream Launcher

Meet Brittany

Brittany was just a small-town girl from Devils Lake, ND who moved to the city to work professionally as a dancer. She graduated from Oklahoma City University in 2013 and spent the last 11 years as a national dance judge, award winning educator, and professional dancer at Walt Disney World. Brittany understands that no one dancer follows the same journey to success but needs a path mapped out for them to discover their true importance and unique strengths. She travels the world studying dance from all areas and as a small-town girl herself, is passionate about bringing big city opportunities to small-town artists.

“As the Dream Launcher, it is my mission to give back what I’ve learned to be successful and find fame to lonely but desirous, small-town dancers. I know how it feels to be left in the dust and feel like you’ll always be at a disadvantage because of where we come from. Being proud of my home and upbringing, I need to show other dancers they can, too. By surpassing their geographical limitations, they can receive equal opportunities as dancers from the cities. I feel the parents’ apprehension to invest fully in their child’s dancing because it’s an unknown and unsupported activity in their community. I understand the child’s hesitation to set their goals too high because they are afraid dancing will always be a pipedream. They stay awake at night with the constant anxiety they will not live up to what big city dancers are capable of.  I can picture these dancers embarrassed to get overlooked time and time again when they really have the potential to hold their own against the big city competitors. They give up soon as this guessing game is exhausted and feels like a never-ending feat.

 

Which is why I am inviting you to launch your dreams: where the true-hearted talent rises to the top… not just the people with the advantage.

 

These dancers reach new heights they never could have thought possible! The parent gets to be a part of their process as their number one front runner; just as my mom was (and still is) for me.” – Brittany Noltimier [the Dream Launcher]

Who Is The Bootcamp Not For?

FAQ’s

What are you waiting for?

Stop waiting for the perfect time to start something new. Each day your child is dreaming of their next solo… the next big trophy… the time they get to shout their studio’s name on the microphone… That can’t happen if they keep doing what they have always done.

It’s time to get started.

Right here, right now.