BSD - Key Persons


Amy Hornberger - Founder

Job Titles:
  • Founding Director
She went on to study, choreograph and perform atGoucherCollegewhere she had the opportunity to study with such greats as Violette Verdy, John Clifford, Steve Koester, Bruce Wells, Carolyn Dorfman, Pat Graney, Trisha Brown, Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, Madame Yelena Vinogradova, Lesa McLaughlin, Gus Solomons, Jr., Jacques D'Amboise and Christopher D'Amboise. Ms. Hornberger also studied under faculty members Chrystelle Bond, Jane Ward Murray (a former NYC Ballet dancer under George Balanchine), Kathy Ferguson, Laura Dolid, Elizabeth Ahearn, Juliet Forest and Amanda Thom Woodson Ms. Hornberger earned a B.A. in psychology from Goucher College in 1994, and went on to study at the graduate level, specializing in child psychology. This additional training gave her an in-depth understanding of child physical, cognitive and emotional development, which she used to develop her "ABC's of Dance" preschool -early elementary school program. She continues to study dance in New York at the prestigious Broadway Dance Center and the Pulse Teacher workshops. She has had the opportunity to study with "So You Think You Can Dance" choreographers Mia Michaels, Wade Robson, Brian Friedman, Cris Judd, Dave Scott, Shane Sparks and Laurie Ann Gibson, master ballet teachers David Howard and Finis Jhung, and hip-hop expert "Ms. Vee." Ms. Hornberger has been teaching and performing since 1996 in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. area. Her award winning choreography has been performed up and down the East Coast. Her students have been accepted to Baltimore School for the Arts and Carver Center for Arts Technology. Her work with Ballet Petite won "Best of Baltimore 2003." She founded Synergy Movement Theatre and School in 2001; in addition to her role as studio director, she designs the sets, scenery and costumes for the performances. The school became Baltimore School of Dance in 2009.