Jacy Barney
After training and competing for 11 years with Triple Threat Performing Arts, Jacy moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dance career. One year later, she signed with Universal Dance and Talent, and is working under the R&B and rap singer CIARA. Jacy performed in the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, dancing with the Jonas Brothers and TI. She can also be seen weekly on ABC and ESPN in the opener for Monday night Football with Hank Williams Jr. She danced in the movie "easy A," featuring Amanda Bynes and Penn Badgely. She also attended Orange Coast College, where she was a part of the dance team which won a national title in hip hop and was aired on ESPN.
She graduated high school with a diploma in performing arts and got the opportunity to assist Brian Friedmen and many others for the company dance convention. She was in Dance Spirit Magazine As a future star award winner, along with being titled National Miss Dance USA and Super Grand Champion In Las Vegas, she has worked on projects like the Hannah Montana Movie and D. Woods from the Danity Kane music video "Legalize Me." Jacy does choreography and teaches for Front and Center and Cutting Edge dance studio, Aside from being the head coach of the Edison High School Song team, she can also be seen on the Anaheim Arsenal basketball court, cheering on the team. She hopes to continue in the entertainment industry and help motivate dancers to be the best they can be.

KC Fredericks
KC Fredericks began his dance training at age 12 in his hometown of Trinidad, CO. A move to the bay area and Triple Threat Performing Arts allowed him to expand his training, preparing him for the professional dance world. KC competed regionally and nationally, earning him the titles of Mr. Teen Dance America, Mr. Dance USA, and Mr. Global Dance. He also earned numerous scholarships allowing him to train at Broadway Dance Center and STEPS on Broadway in NYC. A one-year tour with the bay area’s Off-Balance Dance Co. lead him to southern California where he chose to continue the pursuit of his dance career.
KC has worked in the commercial and theatrical industries of Los Angeles, New England, and New York where he now calls home. He was a founding member of RhetOracle Dance Co. of Long Beach, CA and also danced with Odyssey Dance Theatre of Salt Lake City. Film credits include The American Mall (MTV) and Disney’s High School Musical 3. KC is currently in pursuit of his degree in Nutrition and Dietetics. He was last seen in the National Tour of CATS and is currently touring the country playing Chistery in the Broadway National Tour of WICKED.
Amanda Pierce
Amanda currently resides in New York City where she is a Professional NFL Cheerleader. She most recently performed on the new “Dr Oz” talk show. She was a soloist in The Broadway Dance Showcase at the Duke Theatre on Times Square, a Radio City Rockette (alt.), and has been featured at the Manhattan Supper Club with The Duke Ellington Orchestra. Both the Oakland Tribune and KRON TV dubbed her “The Queen of Tap.” Theater credits - two Dean Goodman Choice Award-winning roles in We’ll Take Manhattan, and Rodgers & Hammerstein…With Hart, Other theater credits - A Chorus Line (Bebe), Beat It Down (Co-Star), An Evening With Tai and Randy (Guest Star), We’ll Take Manhattan…Again (Co-Star), Cabaret In Concert (Co-Star), Kabaret for Kids (Co-Host). Television credits - Mornings on Fox, So You Think You Can Dance (Vegas week finalist), KRON Weekends and KGO Talk Radio.
Amanda has also toured Europe with The American Dance Company as a soloist and principal. At the World Cup Dance Championships in Italy, Amanda became the youngest soloist ever to win the World Tap Title. She also won the Miss Dance America title in Panama City, and the Miss Dance USA title in Las Vegas. She is a honored recipient of Dance Spirit Magazine’s “Future Star of the Year” award at the Kid‘s Artistic Review National Championships. During her competition career Amanda won a combination of 28 national #1 overall and Miss Dance titles. Amanda is an alumna of Hofstra University which she attended on a dance scholarship. She is affiliated with Break the Floor Productions, and choreographs for the prestigious Freehold Academy of Performing Arts in New Jersey. Amanda thanks Triple Threat Performing Arts for their guidance and much of her success.


