Meet Our Faculty
Pamela Moscatelli
Pamela Moscatelli Is the owner/artistic director of the PZDA. She began her dance training as a 14 year old at the PZDA in 1977. Within a year, she earned her place on the Senior Competition Team. During these competition years she was recognized for her talent with many honors, including “Best in Ballet”, “Best Technical Execution”, “Miss Dance of Connecticut”, 2nd runner up to “Miss Dance of America”, and numerous scholarships to attend prestigious Dance Centers. As her love for teaching grew, Pam began to assist at the studio and study in New York with well-known instructors David Howard, Douglas Wassell, Starr Danias, Christine Neubert, Luigi, Ronnie DeMarco, Frank Hatchett, Chuck Kelley, Michael Owens and Judy Bassing.
While studying dance, Pam earned her teaching certificate in Early Childhood Education. For several years she was pre-school teacher by day and dance instructor by night. Pam eventually made her mark in the competition circuit as a choreographer by creating pieces that have earned top awards such as “Best Choreography” and “Overall High Score” both on the Regional and National levels. Her performance credits include local Ballet Theatre, Repertory Concerts and performances with ACE Entertainment of Boston involving the legendary Gregory Hines and Cher. Throughout her successful years of competing, performing, judging and teaching, “Teaching is by far the most rewarding.”
In 2010, Pam purchased her second home! She is proudly continuing to offer the same level of excellence in dance education now called PZ Dance Academy.
Ann Marie Keane
Ann Marie Keane graduated cum laude with a BFA in Dance from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She was awarded with a four year Chancellor’s Scholarship, an Arts Management Scholarship, the Frank Prentice Rand Scholarship, a Senior Leadership Award, an Outstanding Senior Award, and was a member of the National Honor Society and University Dancers. She spent three summers studying at the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival then moved to NYC and performed with the Toni Taylor Dance Co., Roberta Mathes, Joe Lanteri, and a national commercial. Ann Marie taught the Children’s Programs at Ballet Academy East, SUNY Purchase, Steps on Broadway and was a substitute for the Professional Program at Broadway Dance Center and Steps on Broadway.
She headed and developed the dance program for Newark Academy in Livingston, NJ where she was awarded an Excellence in Teaching Award and was a member of the National Honors Society for Teachers. Ann Marie is happy to be back in her home state with her husband and two children.
Meghan Anderson
Meghan is an enthusiastic and energetic choreographer, teacher and performer. Meghan began studying dance at the early age of two at the PZDA where she launched her long relationship with dance. She graduated at the top of her class from Dean College, earning her bachelor’s degree in dance with a minor in psychology. Meghan has studied numerous styles of dance including ballet, pointe, contemporary, jazz, modern, and tap under the direction of teachers such as Jill Silverman, Bryan Steele, Kat Nasti, Tracie Stanfield and many more. Meghan has worked first hand with top choreographers such as So You Think You Can Dance’s Sonya Tayeh and Ellenore Scott, as well as many more. As a dancer, Meghan has received numerous honors, awards and scholarships, including the Al Gilbert Scholarship for excellence in dance, and her choreography has been recognized for its originality and creativity. Meghan is also currently a dancer in Urbanity Dance’s professional company.
Since joining the company in 2012, Meghan has been featured as a soloist and has been selected to perform at such prestigious theaters as the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre in NYC. Meghan prides herself on providing high energy, challenging and creative classes within a safe and nurturing classroom. Meghan has appeared as a guest artist and teacher providing master classes throughout New England. Her experiences as a dancer and performer allow Meghan to prepare her students for their own futures as professional level dancers. Her charismatic personality and teaching style encourages her students to be themselves and to take pride in their own spirit and accomplishments in and out of the studio.
Devon Tremblay-Sterritt
Devon Tremblay-Sterritt is a native of Massachusetts where she began her love and passion for the art of dance at the young age of 8. Devon has gone on to continue her studies at Dean College in Franklin, Ma. She graduated with her B.A. in Dance in 2008 with a focus in modern and pedagogy. Devon has worked with many choreographers and teachers along the way such as Nialah Randal Bellengerm Jill Silverman, Kelly Peters, Michelle DeSilva Ball, AC Ciulla, Maurice Hines and many more. Devon’s performance credit’s include “Anything Goes” a lead dancer and choreographer, “Guys and Dolls” a choreographer and the lead character “Adelaide”, “Dance Extravaganza” in 2004 and as a soloist in “Dean Dance Company” 2005-2008. Devon worked as the Vice President of the Dean College Dance Team 2006-2008. Devon’s main focus has become her passion for choreography.
Devon has choreographed for the Worcester State College Dance Team as well as other local studios. Her dances have won many awards such as “Over All” titles, “Judges” and “High Score” awards on both the regional and national levels. Devon’s goal is to show everyone the beauty and joy of dance through all of her classes and choreography!
Morgan Logan
Julia Lane is a dance artist, maker, and teacher. From Holden, Massachusetts, Julia grew up training at Paula Zawalich Dance Academy and Rhythm Dance Company while apprenticing at Urbanity Dance Company in Boston, where she trained alongside a professional program. Julia has recently graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of the Arts with a BFA in Dance, minor in Business and received the School of Dance Relationality award. Under the direction of Donna Faye Burchfield, Julia has traveled abroad to France and Belgium and has worked with companies and artists such as Andrea Miller/Gallim Dance Company, Beth Gill, John Jasperse, Sidra Bell and Tommie-Waheed Evans.
Paula St. George
Paula St. George is the original founder and owner of the Paula Zawalich Dance Academy. She opened the PZDA in September of 1976.
A respected and successful teacher and choreographer through the years, Paula has seen her students go on to pursue professional dance careers as performers and teachers. Her expertise and techniques continue to be taught throughout the academy.
Office Managers
Mr. Peter
Mr. Peter is an American actor and film producer. He has received multiple awards, including two Golden Globe Awards and an Academy Award for his acting, in addition to another Academy Award and a Primetime Emmy Award as producer under his production company,