Stage Makeup for Dance & Aerial Performances (And Why It’s Not “Too Much”) Growing up, show season was magical. The costumes, the routines, the music… the makeup. I was a full Barbie girl and could not wait to get all made up for the show. And my mom? She went hard. My makeup was flawless, and my hair was so …
Last Week of Classes! 4/27-5/1
4/27-5/1 Last Week of Classes
Parent’s Visitation Week!
4/20-4/24 Parent’s Vistation Week For Pre through Level 2 Classes, and any NEW to Weehawken Dance families (to collect costumes, ask questions about the show, video dances, last 15-20 minutes of each class)
Montrose Spring Break! 4/6-4/10
4/6-4/10 Montrose County Spring Break (there will be no classes in any of our Montrose locations this week)
Ouray County Spring Break 3/30-4/3
3/30-4/3 Ouray County Spring Break (there will be no classes in any of our Ouray & Ridgway locations this week)
Does Practice Make Perfect? How Dance Curriculum Improves Technique (and How to Practice at Home)
Does Practice Make Perfect? How Dance Curriculum Improves Technique (and How to Practice at Home) Whether you’re a dancer, dance parent, or aerial student, smart practice matters. Here’s how curriculum-based training builds technique, artistry, and safer progress—plus the best way to practice at home without creating bad habits. I remember growing up dancing and feeling that post-holiday itch—Nutcracker season wrapped, …
✨ After the Curtain Falls: What Performers Feel — and How We Rise Into What’s Next
✨ A Note From Miss Natasha Before anything else, I want to say this: I am profoundly proud of every single person who made this show possible. Our dancers. Our aerialists. Our teachers. Our staff. Our parents. Our volunteers. Our sponsors. Our entire community. It truly takes a village — and you showed up with joy, grit, heart, and generosity. …
A Calm + Happy Guide to Show Week
A Calm + Happy Guide to Show Week Helping Your Performer Feel Confident, Supported, and Excited at Weehawken Dance in Montrose, Ridgway, and Ouray My husband likes to joke that the Pyeatte family motto is: Anything worth doing is worth overdoing. I grew up in a household where going big was simply the way things were done. Holidays were not …














Tajiana Rueschhoff’s dance journey began at the age of 5 when she first stepped into a small ballet school in Mississippi, sparking a passion that would endure a lifetime. Growing up in Ouray, Colorado, she continued to nurture her love for dance with Weehawken, honing her skills over the years. Travel played a pivotal role in her development, allowing her to train under diverse instructors and immerse herself in various dance styles. Summers were often spent in intensive training at the Kansas City Ballet, further shaping her dedication to dance. Tajiana pursued her passion with pre-professional training at the Northwest Florida Ballet. Now, back in Ouray, she is pursuing an undergraduate degree in Geology at the University of Florida while eagerly embracing the opportunity to share her profound love for dance through teaching.






