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The Power Academy of Irish dance is one of the top Irish Dance schools in Utah.  Founded in 2002, the Power Academy has quickly become the Premier school for Performing and Competition, and has participated in numerous festivals throughout the state, including winning first place dance entry in the Salt Lake City St. Patrick's Day Parade and Siamsa.  The directors of the school are Lisa Power Steinmetz, T.C.R.G. and Aubree Shelley, T.C.R.G.
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From their website [http://www.powerirish.com/index.html]: The Power Academy is taught by Lisa Power Steinmetz, T.C.R.G. She is certified with the Irish Dance Commission, the North American Teacher's Association and the Western US Region or Irish Dance to instruct dancers or all ages and levels. Lisa competed throughout the Western Region with top three placements regionally and locally with a top 5 placement at the North American Irish Dance Championships.  Lisa qualified for the World Championships numerous times and participated twice, earning a top 1/3 placement.
 
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Students of the Power Academy have risen to the highest levels of Irish Dance competition, including the North American Irish Dance Championships.  Several students have gone on to dance with Brigham Young University's International Folk Dance program.
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The Power Academy has locations in American Fork and Payson Utah. Classes are offered for all levels of dancers, from beginner through championship.  Their classes include both Traditional and Contemporary styling, and they offer a variety of instruction from certified teachers and experienced class assistants. They strive to help each student to achieve their goals in dance and in life. 
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Revision as of 14:45, 14 July 2019

From their website [1]: The Power Academy is taught by Lisa Power Steinmetz, T.C.R.G. She is certified with the Irish Dance Commission, the North American Teacher's Association and the Western US Region or Irish Dance to instruct dancers or all ages and levels. Lisa competed throughout the Western Region with top three placements regionally and locally with a top 5 placement at the North American Irish Dance Championships. Lisa qualified for the World Championships numerous times and participated twice, earning a top 1/3 placement.