Erika moved to the North Carolina coast and taught, choreographed and performed there locally. She taught Dance at West Brunswick High School in Shallotte, NC. In addition Erika traveled to schools K-12 in Brunswick County and worked with Special Education teachers to use Dance as a tool in their curriculum. Erika moved to the Lake Norman area in 2009 from Wilmington, NC where she was co-founder of The Dance Cooperative a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the dance community locally in Wilmington and throughout North Carolina. Erika was one of the founders of The Dance Cooperative and served in many capacities – as board President, Vice-President, Secretary, choreographer and dancer throughout the years. She also participated in the North Carolina Dance Festival throughout the years as both a choreographer and a dancer. She also was a choreographer for UNC-Wilmington performances, a dancer with Forward Motion Dance Company and Wilmington Independent Choreographers. Erika has choreographed and performed in various venues and productions throughout North Carolina and Florida over the years. Most recently she was the dancer/choreographer for the music video ‘These Broken Wings’ Featuring Inspectah Deck of Wu Tang Clan.
Erika’s true passion in addition to choreography is teaching. “Seeing dance through my students eyes inspires me on a daily basis. The joy that is reflected in a child’s face when they are dancing is priceless. I want all of my students to see LKN Perform as a place where they are able to grow as dancers & individuals in a positive environment, celebrating their achievements as well as encouraging and supporting the other students in their classes. ” Her goal is that all students walk out of LKN Perform with a solid foundation, love & appreciation of the performing arts.
In addition to being a busy mother of six beautiful children and Director of LKN Perform Erika also has other outside creative projects in the entertainment industry including being an Executive Producer on the television show ‘One Shot’ that aired on BET last year as well as other projects that are in development.
LKN Perform Dance Instructors
Kim Hotchner discovered her passion for dance at 4 years old and has been dancing ever since, teaching for 25 years. Kim has her BCA from UNC-Charlotte and is certified in dance education, kindergarten through 12th grade. Kim was head of the dance department at Northwest School of the Arts for 10 years, and was commissioned to write the High School Honors Dance curriculum for Charlotte Mecklenburg School system and the Dance Integration Curriculum with North Carolina Dance Theatre. She has received the Charlotte Mecklenburg School’s Dance Teacher of the Year award and also received the New York Educator Apple award for her choreography and collaboration. Kim has performed at Coca Cola Olympic City during the Atlanta Olympics and participated in numerous dance collaboratives, including a tap partnership with “Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk,” through the Washington Heights Leadership Academy, and with the Alvin Ailey Dance Arts Project .
LKN Perform Theater Instructors
LKN Perform Music Instructors
Jacob Richard specializes in wind band instruments (saxophone, clarinet, flute, trumpet, etc.) and offers piano, vocal lessons and teaches musical theater as well.
Meg Ricci is a proud Ohio native. She began her musical studies in piano and voice at a very young age. She performed and competed in dance and voice through high school. She was an active member in Musical Theater and Chorus, serving as Section Leader and Dance Captain/Choreographer. It was these experiences that led her to decide to become a music teacher. Meg completed her Bachelors of Music in Vocal/General K-12 Music Education at Belmont University. Belmont provided opportunities for study in both Classical and Commercial Voice, Guitar, Piano and World Percussion. Meg was chosen to perform on the University Classical Singers Recital in 2015. During her time in Nashville she performed with many University Ensembles at such venues as Nissan Stadium, The Schermmerhorn Symphony Center, and McAfee Concert Hall. Meg decided to relocate to North Carolina after completing her degree and is currently teaching K-6 General Music in Catawba County Schools.
Taylor Spakes is an accomplished choral director and performer. She graduated from Appalachian State University in 2017 with a B.S. in Music Education and a concentration in choral music. While at App State, Taylor studied voice and performed in the Treble Choir, Appalachian Chorale, University Singers, Chamber Singers, and sang in the Opera Workshop. Currently, Taylor teaches middle school chorus in Rowan County and performs with the Charlotte Master Chorale. Taylor is excited to work with solo voice and piano performers and continue sharing her love of music with others.