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Transcend the Ordinary — Train the Liminal Way

Bela Watson, Artistic Director & Co-Founder

 

Bela Watson is an award-winning choreographer, costume designer, and multidisciplinary teaching artist whose work lives at the intersection of movement, creativity, and healing. With more than three decades of experience as a dance educator, choreographer, and yoga instructor, she brings an embodied understanding of artistry as both discipline and devotion.


Bela’s approach integrates her training in dance, somatics, and yoga to help dancers move with anatomical awareness—understanding how alignment both protects the body and enhances performance. Her teaching emphasizes functional movement, body intelligence, and long-term dancer wellness–helping students train sustainably and perform at their highest potential.


Her career spans higher education, community programs, and the founding of Soul Play, a professional modern dance fusion company in Orlando, FL, dedicated to storytelling through movement. As Artistic Director, she choreographed contemporary ballets with professional dancers, actors, and various performance artists. She also mentored her students through a pre-professional apprenticeship program, bridging education and professional practice.


A survivor of advanced-stage cancer, Bela’s relationship with movement is grounded in resilience, purpose, and empathy. Her teaching philosophy honors both structure and sensitivity—meeting each dancer where they are while guiding them toward confidence, strength, and creative freedom. At Liminal Dance Labs, she continues to integrate somatic awareness with technical artistry, cultivating spaces where dancers grow as both skilled performers and expressive individuals.


Bela holds an MFA in Dance: Creative Practice from Saint Mary’s College of California, where she specialized in Somatic Movement Therapy and earned certification in Dance Stage Management. She also holds a BFA in Visual Arts and Dance from Florida State University, with concentrations in Dance Performance and Photography and a minor in Psychology.

Laura Fegraus, Executive Director, Co-Founder

Laura Fegraus is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Liminal Dance Labs. With more than 25 years of experience leading healthcare organizations, nonprofits and serving on community boards, Laura brings deep expertise in governance, organizational growth, and mission-centered leadership. 


Laura was most recently the VP of Strategic Transactions at SCAN Health Plan and also served as the Head of Government Relations for Verily. She held various positions at Kaiser Permanente from 2011 to 2022, including VP of External Affairs and Senior Advisor at the Institute for Health Policy. During that time, she also served as the Executive Director for the Council of Accountable Physician Practices, a non-profit consortium of nationally recognized multi-specialty medical group practices committed to advancing accountability in medicine. 


She also served on the Senate Finance Committee Democratic health staff as a Presidential Management Fellow where she participated in the drafting of the Medicare Advantage and Part D related provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ("ObamaCare"). She currently serves on the boards of the Moraga Community Foundation and the Accountable for Health Institute. 


Laura holds a Masters of Science in Health Policy and Management from the Harvard School of Public Health and a Bachelors of Arts from Drew University. Her professional roots in healthcare leadership have been profoundly shaped by her own lived experience with cancer— an experience that informs her empathy, resilience, and dedication to fostering spaces where healing and creativity intersect.


Laura envisions Liminal Dance Labs as both a creative home and a social impact organization — a place where dancers and community members alike can transcend the ordinary.

Tenaya Garrett, Managing Director, Co-Founder

 

Tenaya Garrett’s creative foundation was built at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, where she trained in performance and theater arts before working as an actor in Los Angeles and San Francisco. In 1999, when the SAG–AFTRA strike halted film and commercial production for over six months, Tenaya pivoted toward project management, discovering a new calling that would shape the next chapter of her career.


Within a year, she earned her Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and began consulting for major corporations, including Disney and Clorox. Over the next decade, she established herself as both a strategic leader and entrepreneur, founding a successful integrative wellness center and body  & bathcare company.


In 2009, she co-founded the nonprofit R Strengths, supporting families in transition through the Salvation Army Harbor House. By 2013, Tenaya returned to business and nonprofit consulting, focusing on organizations dedicated to purpose and positive community impact.


At Liminal Dance Labs, Tenaya brings together her background in the arts, business strategy, and community engagement. She oversees program innovation, community partnerships, and business development, helping advance Liminal Integrative Arts Corp.’s mission of providing integrative arts, healing, and movement-based performing arts education.


A lifelong advocate for resilience and healing, Tenaya draws on her background in performance coaching, meditation, and life coaching to support dancers’ mental and physical well-being. Tenaya also holds certifications in, Mindfulness-Based Pain Relief, hypnotherapy, and cupping therapy. Her mind-body approach cultivates confidence, focus, and calm—helping students manage stress and perform with grounded presence. 

Jordan B. Scates

Jordan B. Scates is a Bay Area-based choreographer, dancer, and artist. He began formal dance training at age 15 and is deeply rooted in Hip-Hop, with additional training in Jazz and Contemporary styles. His artistic development has taken him across the country to cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Virginia, where he has trained with renowned programs such as Monsters of Hip-Hop and Kaos, studying under industry leaders including Antoine Troupe and Ysabelle Capitule.
In 2023, Jordan founded MVMT Certified, a youth development dance program centered on Hip-Hop and Commercial training for dancers ages 12–18. The program emphasizes technical growth, performance quality, personal development, and industry awareness, reflecting Jordan’s commitment to mentorship, education, and community building.
Jordan currently teaches and directs competition programs throughout California and beyond, working closely with youth and pre-professional dancers to strengthen their technique, artistry, and confidence while cultivating a strong individual voice.
He holds a B.S. in Criminal Justice from California State University, Los Angeles, and is pursuing a Master’s in Legal Studies at DePaul University College of Law in Chicago, with plans to enter a JD program. His academic background supports his broader mission to advocate for and support creatives within the entertainment industry.
Jordan has performed and assisted at platforms such as Club Jete and Choreographer’s Carnival and continues to build a dynamic career spanning both education and performance. Outside the studio, he explores creative expression through fashion, blending movement culture with design.
As a performer, educator, and entrepreneur, Jordan remains committed to pushing boundaries and shaping forward-thinking spaces within dance and creative education.

TEACHING FACULTY

Bailey Storm

Bailey Storm is a dancer and creative originally from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, now rooted in the Bay Area after studying under the philosophy of Alonzo King at LINES Ballet. Through years of immersion in the region’s vibrant dance community, she has developed a thoughtful, expressive approach to movement shaped by collaboration, curiosity, and care.


Bailey is passionate about creating a supportive and encouraging environment where young dancers feel safe to explore, grow, and build confidence. Her teaching is grounded in a healthy, sustainable relationship to movement and an appreciation for artistry that goes beyond technical limits, inviting dancers to move with intention, freedom, and authenticity.


During her time in the Alonzo King LINES Ballet BFA Program at Dominican University, Bailey choreographed and premiered her original work The River Flowing (2024), performed repertory by notable LINES artists including Gregory Paul Dawson, Maurya Kerr, and Laura O’Malley, and trained with the program’s renowned faculty—experiences that continue to shape her as both an artist and educator.

Brianna Anthony-Vick

Brianna Anthony-Vick is an accomplished dance educator, performer, and former Artistic Director with over fifteen years of experience in professional training and arts leadership. She earned her BFA in Dance from California State University, Long Beach as a Presidential Scholar, studying under esteemed faculty including Keith Johnson, Douglas Nielsen, Susan McLain, Alaine Haubert, Sophie Monat, and Lorin Johnson, and later trained with influential Bay Area choreographers Joe Goode, Hope Mohr, and Bliss Kohlmeyer.


Her performance career includes work with requisitedance, David Herrera Performance Company, Inochi Dance, and Kim Epifano’s Epiphany Productions: Sonic Dance Theater, alongside a long tenure as Director of Dance and Artistic Director at Spindrift School of Performing Arts, where she oversaw curriculum, repertoire, and company development for dancers ages three through adult. Brianna brings a deeply individualized, empowering approach to teaching—shaped by her belief that each dancer’s unique voice strengthens the collective. After stepping away to welcome her daughter, she is thrilled to return to the classroom as part of the Liminal Dance Labs faculty, offering her depth of experience, refined artistry, and grounded love for teaching.

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