RPM Dance

About us

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our Founding Director

Cheryl Ale

We scientifically integrate the physics, the motivation before the movement, with the holistic wisdom to align the body through anatomical and kinesthetic principles.   Regardless of what style of ballet or dance you teach, RPM is an asset to both the teacher and the student.  
Together we are changing ballet, and dance, for the better.

our Director of Training

Amy Lowe

Amy Lowe’s extensive career encompasses classical, neoclassical, and contemporary repertoire. She holds a degree in Sports Medicine specializing in injury prevention and treatment and has received the Award of Distinction in Anatomy and Physiology for Dancers from the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, London, and a distinction diploma in Functional Kinesiology.
Ms. Lowe is a Revolutionary Principles of Movement Master Teacher, Director of Training and the author of RPM’s teacher training courses focusing on the physics of movement in classical ballet. She is an Affiliate of The American Academy of Ballet, an American Ballet Theatre Certified Teacher, a Progressing Ballet Technique certified teacher, and a certified Pilates teacher through PhysicalMind Institute, New York. She has been recognized as ACHI Magazine’s Mentor of the Year and a finalist for Tallahassee Women’s Magazine Innovator of the Year. She is a frequent guest lecturer and speaker at ballet competitions and teaching conventions and is on faculty at The Tallahassee Ballet.
Her teaching career spans three decades, including 25 years as artistic director of Ballet Arts Conservatory of Tallahassee. She has served two terms as President for the Board of Directors of Florida State University’s School of Dance’s “Friends of Dance.” Ms. Lowe’s teaching philosophy focuses on training dancers safely and healthily while enabling them to reach their highest potential.

Our Vision

RPM was created by Jo Anna Kneeland and refined by Ruth Petrinovic to revolutionize and replace outdated thinking in the art of teaching classical ballet. Instead of simply passing on instructions in training that inhibited optimum results, they developed a holistic approach to dance and movement. Having heard of her research, Ruth met with Jo Anna and together they devised a system of training that allowed dancers of all ages, physicalities and aspirations to train in a healthy and productive manner. Their method was on the forefront of dance science and was the first to incorporate a codified methodology based on anatomy, kinesiology and physics. This partnership between two pioneers was the beginning of RPM.
Today, our founding director, Cheryl Ale, a life-long student and devotee of Ruth Petrinovic along with our Director of Training, Amy Lowe and Master Teacher, Wes Chapman, are committed to sharing this wealth of knowledge with other dance educators. RPM is currently being instructed by certified teachers worldwide in private dance academies, pre-professional and professional companies and university level programs. RPM is designed for every student, every body type and every aspiration. Our Master Teachers are on the cutting edge of current research and teaching practices. We are constantly revising our curriculum to reflect research and both in-person and virtual learning needs. Through virtual courses, ongoing mentoring and support, we are helping teachers and students by Changing Ballet for the Better.

our Mission

Dance teachers are faced with the immense task of safely and effectively providing thorough education. At the heart of this education is the merging of science and dance. This harmonious partnership creates a healthy, well-trained and safe dancer. There are a variety of teaching modalities and training programs available for today’s dance educator but none that blend the art and science of dance into tangible and useful cues the way that RPM does. The core of our work is based on 14 Principles of Movement – concepts that are drawn from anatomy, kinesiology and physics. Our Master Teachers are devoted to sharing our immense knowledge and experience with fellow educators to ensure the future artists of tomorrow are empowered to safely and effectively reach their goals, whatever they may be.

Benefits For Teachers

Benefits For Students

We are changing ballet for the better.