DANCE
Caitlyn Bess
dANCE department dIRECTOR
Hip Hop, Jazz, Ballet & Dance Company instructor
Caitlyn Bess is a graduate of City University of New York-Lehman College where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in dance through multimedia performing arts. Although she feels that dance has been a part of her since birth, she has had formal training in ballet, modern, tap, jazz and hip-hop for ten years. For the past two years, she has also received training in Afro-Caribbean styled dance. Caitlyn has received training from notable New York based hip-hop teachers, such as Kelly Peters and Ephrat Asherie. She has performed at numerous theaters in the tri-state area including Lehman College, the Bronx Academy of Arts and Drama, the American Theater of Actors, and the Royal Theater. She is also the choreographer for local upcoming artist Paige Milan. To continue spreading her love for dance education, Caitlyn has been teaching as an elementary and middle school dance instructor in Newark Public School, NJ since 2020. Since 2014, Caitlyn has been an instructor at Soul Xpressiion School of the Arts. She has enjoyed watching her students improve in the art of Hip Hop dance throughout the years and is excited to see their continued growth in all of the students at Soul Xpressiion.
Taina Bey
dance substitute & dance consultant
Taina Bey, originally from South Orange, NJ, is a graduate of Smith College where she received a BA in Dance and a minor in Africana Studies. Taina began her dance training at a young age and has studied a variety of techniques including Ballet, Modern/ Contemporary, Improvisation, Cunningham, Jazz and Tap. She studied contemporary and somatic dance overseas in Berlin, Germany and performed in residency with Pilobolus Dance Theater. Taina is a recent graduate of the Intensive Semester Certificate program at Peridance Capezio Center in NYC and has collaborated with Annie Sailer/ Annie Sailer Dance Company, Darcy Naganuma/ Naganuma Dance and Mathew James, URBAN//TRIBE. Her choreographic work has been shown at Eden Expressway through Movement Research, Salvatore Capezio Theater, Jennifer Muller/ The Works Studio, The Actors Fund Arts Center through NACHMO NYC and The Sans Limites Dance Festival. Currently, Taina works as a Special Event Coordinator and Dance Instructor, teaching both children and adults in Northern NJ. Taina is looking forward to another year at Soul Xpressiion, where she is able to spread and share her love of dance and the performing arts!
Maurice Chestnut
tAP dance instructor
Newark, New Jersey native Maurice Chestnut began dancing at the age of five, under the direction of Mr. Alfred Gallman. He became a professional dancer at the age of nine as an original member of the New Jersey Tap Ensemble under the direction of Ms. Deborah Mitchell. As one of taps’ brightest young stars, he was featured on The Sally Jesse Raphael Show in the “My Kid’s A Star” segment, where he proudly proclaimed that he loved to dance and would keep doing it “until I die”. He was a gold medalist in the NAACP Act-So competition and was crowned “Top Dog Performer” at The Apollo Theater. At the age of fourteen, the Newark Star-Ledger’s arts reviewers named Maurice, “one of the twenty New Jersey faces to watch for in the new millennium.”
In 2003, Maurice was recruited by tap master Savion Glover, to join the national touring company of the Tony Award winning Bring In ‘Da Noise, Bring In ‘Da Funk. Maurice received critical favor in that role. He has continued to work with Savion as a member of his Improvography and Bare Soundz tours, as well as performing in productions such as Classical Savion, Tappin’ Into Monk, Invitation To The Dancer and on ABC-TV’s Dancing With The Stars. Off-Broadway credits include Shades of Harlem, The Wiz, Bubbling Brown Sugar directed by George Faison at Atlanta’s Fox Theater and Can I Hit That and in 2011, He was one of the performers in the movie"Happy Feet 2".
Maurice has developed an impressive list of credits. In addition to performing with his own band, he is often invited to perform or tour as a special guest with such prominent jazz musicians as Christian McBride, Cyrus Chestnut and Thelonius Monk III. His high profile engagements have included the JVC Jazz Festival, the Playboy Jazz Festival, The Apollo Theater and Birdland, as well as appearances at Carnegie Hall and throughout Europe with the Geri Allen Trio. As a featured soloist and choreographer, Maurice skillfully uses these venues to further develop his signature style of “playing tap” as a “live instrument.” He seamlessly weaves complex dance steps to interplay with musical notes, creating a powerful and distinctive energy that resonates with his audiences.
Inspired by such hoofing greats as the Nicholas Brothers and Jimmy Slyde, yet equally influenced by and connected to urban culture, Maurice Chestnut dances with truth, soul and power. As his appearance on BET’s 106 th and Park demonstrated, watching him dance is like walking through Harlem in the 1940’s…while bumping a hip-hop beat.
Moji Adesanya
LITTLE’S (combo) dance INSTRUCTOR - Substitute
Moji Adesanya's love for dance began at the age of three when she started taking classes at Michelle Oxedine Dance Studio in Union, NJ. Since then, the studio became Harmony Dance Center and Moji has recieved 15 years of training in ballet, tap, jazz, modern, and hip hop. In addition to this, she has been a part of the Union High School Performing Arts Company as a member of the color guard and swing choir. Moji is looking forward to continuing her education at Seton Hall University and continuing her passion for dance as part of the Soul Xpressiion family!
Dr. Malachy Williams
LITURGICAL DANCE INSTRUCTOR
The Rev. Dr. Malachy M. Williams currently serves as a Transitional Pastor, Professor and as an Emmy® Award-winning Producer in the New York metropolitan area. Passionate about worship, education and the arts, Dr. Williams holds an MA in Dance and Dance Education from Teachers College, Columbia University; a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary; a PhD from Talbot School of Theology, Biola University; and a ThD in Pneumatology with a concentration in Semiotics from Evangelical Seminary. Her practice is to live a Christ-centered life that reflects holistic Christian worship and wellbeing.
A liturgical artist with over 3 decades of dance ministry experience, Dr. Williams is the author of Simple Steps for Starting a Youth Dance Ministry. While the book is geared towards helping young people engage with worship & the arts, this primer is one that encourages leaders and dancers at all levels to remember that we were created to worship God with our whole selves—that is with body, mind, soul, spirit. Some of this teaching on Holistic Christian Worship can be heard in her podcasts, “SoulJourn with the Rev. Dr. Malachy M. Williams, and “Rest Stop: A Time of Sweet Refreshing.” You can also check out some of her other musings about flourishing in Christ in her blog “Mala-Key’s Musings.” To learn more go to malachywilliams.com.
Dr. Williams is a worshiper who believes in the transformative power of the arts especially through a deeper engagement with God’s Word. Her prayer is that we will all become fully engaged disciples of Jesus Christ and love God fully—which will inevitably lead us to love others and ourselves more fully.
~ Soli Deo Gloria
Laila Garrett
MINI’s & LITTLE’S (combo) dance INSTRUCTOR
Laila Garrett is a Sophomore at Montclair State University pursuing a BFA in Dance Performance and a minor in Philosophy. Laila has been dancing since she was 8 years old with Usaama Dance Company under the direction of Karen Love. Laila also attended and trained for the past 6 years at Arts High School as a dance major. From taking dance classes inside and outside of school, spending time exploring different street dance styles that she’s been brought up in, (Jersey Club, Hip Hop, House Dance, etc.) and brushing up on her ballet and modern technique in school, Laila is excited to share her findings from being a student of dance for the majority of her life. She has been growing as a teaching artist for the past 2 years in concentrations of Hip-Hop and Modern. As she works toward her professional career as a dancing-artist, she finds herself inspired by sharing this art form with young dancers and artists alike.
Rena Hailey
MINI’s & LITTLE’S (combo) dance INSTRUCTOR
Rena Hailey grew up in South Jersey where she began her training at Dance! By Debra DiNote in Sewell, NJ, studying ballet, tap, jazz, modern, contemporary, pointe, and musical theater. In high school, she furthered her studies at Gloucester County Institute of Technology as part of the 1360 Dance Ensemble, continuing to train in ballet and modern, as well as growing her artistic voice. Rena currently attends Montclair State University, pursuing a BFA in Dance Performance and a BA in Film and Television.
MUSIC
Tyquron Lebron
Piano instructor
Tyquron Lebron started teaching music at the Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn, New York and then moved on to teaching for the Excelsior Preparatory High School. For the past 10 years, he’s served as a music instructor at the Springfield Gardens High School Campus in NY where he teaches a variety of musical instruments. Mr. Lebron is an alumnus of Brooklyn College with a B.A.in Music Education, and continues to use his gift of musicianship through playing for various events and churches. Through teaching, he is able to share with the youth his love and skill for music.
Jesse Tescon
Music department advisor
Jesse Tecson is a classically trained pianist with experience in live performance in pop, rock, jazz, and Christian music. He has been playing piano since age 5, and has had the opportunity to work with various churches, recording studios, and some mainstream singers & producers. He enjoys teaching music to all ages. Aside from interests in music, he graduated Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics and earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from American University of Antigua with Magna Cum Laude honors.
Jesse Tecson believes that piano is an enjoyable gateway to technical skill and entertainment. The opportunity to train children in artistic discipline, spatial audio awareness, and adaptation is one that all caregivers and teachers must not take lightly. Music is one of the earliest forms of critical thinking and problem solving to which young people are exposed.
ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM
Adrienne Sherard
studio administrator
Adrienne serves as the dance ministry leader of Judah Dance Ministry (Youth and Adults) at Abundant Life Family Worship Church in New Brunswick, NJ. In addition to being a dancer herself, Adrienne has an extensive background in HR and administration. She is excited to serve and support our Soul Xpressiion Families within our administrative team.