Our Studio

Legacy Dance Factory is a place where kids of all ages, shapes, sizes, and abilities learn to dance, learn about others, and learn about themselves in a nurturing, inclusive, comfortable environment.

Our goal is to support every child, regardless of their physical challenges or abilities, background, or experience.

We embrace all of the differences that our students bring to their dance.

Our Instructors

Our instructors bring decades of professional education and performance experience to their classes. Many have received their training in our program, providing exceptional consistency to the methods and techniques we teach.

Miss Carrie

Miss Carrie

Miss Carrie is the founder of Legacy Dance Factory. Since she has walked, she has danced, as Carrie is the daughter of Miss Connie, a dance instructor with decades of experience herself. Trained in classical ballet, rhythmic gymnastics, all types of dance, and acting, her entire life has been devoted to performance, teaching, and choreography.

At only 16, she performed for the Queen of England, and while at the University of Louisville, danced with the National Champion Ladybirds. Carrie then went on to teach and choreograph at studios, school dance teams, and Six Flags Parks, winning state and national titles and awards. Even with her broad knowledge of dance and her professional experience across the country, she knew that what she loved the most about dance could be found right in the studio. Her desire to continue her mother’s legacy and teach the next generation about the art of dance is at the very heart and name of Legacy Dance Factory.


Miss Connie

Miss Connie

Miss Connie has been dancing since the age of four, and went on to study under dance professionals from Tennessee to Indiana. She founded and ran her own dance studio in Louisville for 35 years, Connie’s Performing Arts, where Miss Carrie got her start. The awards she and her students have won and the national exposure they have received is too much to remember, she says. Instead, Miss Connie wants to focus all of her attention on nurturing children and inspiring the love of dance in them. So, even after retiring from her own dance studio, she can’t stay away from the barre. It seems as though there is nothing in the world she would rather be doing than dancing.


Miss Bailey

Miss Bailey

Miss Bailey has danced and done tumbling all her life. She was a co-captain of the Eminence Dance Team and a member of the senior company at Legacy Dance Factory. She enjoys teaching dance and tumbling to the littles. She is a nursing student at Bellarmine University.


Miss Cynthia

Miss Cynthia

Miss Cynthia has danced all her life. Her favorite type of dance is pointe. She takes several hours of classes a week and is also a member of the senior company at Legacy Dance Factory. She enjoys assisting and teaching the Minis and Micro Minis. She is a student at Collins High School.


Miss Kaylin

Miss Kaylin

Miss Kaylin has done tumbling all her life. She was a stand out cheerleader at Henry County high school and a cheerleader at the University of the Cumberlands. She will be teaching and assisting for tumbling at Legacy Dance Factory. She is a student at the Galen College of Nursing.