Andrea Wolfe

Andrea Wolfe holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ballet Performance and Teaching and a minor in Nutrition from the University of Utah, where she was on a four-year ballet scholarship. 

Mrs. Wolfe was trained in Vaganova, Cecchetti and Neoclassical ballet techniques by world-renowned artists and instructors such as Bené Arnold, Conrad Ludlow, Attila Feczere, Jane Wood, Peter Christie, Sharee Lane, Carol Iwasaki, Maureen Laird, Barbara Hamlin and Gilles Maidon. She enjoyed training with Ballet West and volunteering for the Ballet West “I Can Do” Program.  She became an American Ballet Theatre (ABT) certified ballet instructor in New York City in 2013. Mrs. Wolfe enjoyed using the ABT curriculum to teach throughout the NC area. She danced professionally with Winston-Salem Festival Ballet, Durham Ballet Theatre and High Point Ballet, where she was also on faculty.

She has performed with Tanzsommer's "Stars of Tomorrow" in Europe, the Utah Ballet, Utah Contemporary Ballet, Spirit and Truth Dance Company, Reach…a movement collective inc., and this is her 6th season with Störling Dance Theater. 

Mrs. Wolfe’s most memorable performances from her professional work include Störling's Underground, choreographed by Mona Störling-Enna and Tobin James, where she was Caroline Walker in the original cast; The Little Match Girl, choreographed by Mona Störling-Enna, where she played the role of the mother; Ordo Virtutum, choreographed by Suzanne Ryan Strati and Fly Girls choreographed by Catherine Meredith