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Zetta Alderman (Choreographer) began her training in Houston, Texas at the age of 8! She performed in theater, television, film and radio for the first 22 years her career and has spent the past 19 years mentoring young artists. Her background is filled with diversity from Classical Ballet training with Robert Joffrey, Tap with Maurice and Gregory Hines, Jazz with Luigi, Frank Hatchett, Robert Fosse and Gus Giordano and her primary Dance training with Patsy Swayze (Houston Jazz Ballet Co.) and James Clouser (Houston Ballet). She attended the High School of Performing and Visual Arts (Houston, TX) studied at Humphries School of Musical Theatre, and Actors Theatre of Houston. As a child, Alderman could be seen and heard on television and radio commercials nation wide! She performed and worked as director/choreographer with Theatre Under the Stars and Actors Theatre of Houston, before moving to NYC to accept a contract with Luigi's Jazz Dance Company. Her favorite performance credits include the first International Touring Company of A Chorus Line and the film Urban Cowboy with John Travolta. Most recently she played the role of Velma Kelly in the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center's production of Chicago. Locally, Alderman has choreographed numerous productions for the Fine Arts Center, Guys and Dolls for UCCS Theatreworks, and has enjoyed 8 years as Choreographer/Director of the Vocal Arts Symposium Musical Theatre division at Colorado College. Alderman currently spends most of her time as artistic director of her dance school and company Daza Studios/Indigo Dance Colorado. This past summer, Alderman also directed the Street Theatre Workshop for Colorado Festival of World Theatre.