Brittany Price

Owner/Director/Instructor

Brittany Price

Owner & Director | 23 Dance Space

Brittany Price is the proud owner and competitive director of 23 Dance Space, formerly known as 2023 Dance Company, located in Monroe, Wisconsin. She launched her studio at just 23 years old and has been the sole owner since 2020 — driven by a bold vision to create a space rooted in passion, discipline, and fearless artistic expression.

With 18 years of teaching experience and a dance foundation that spans ballet, hip hop, tap, jazz, clogging, lyrical, contemporary, jazz funk, and modern, Brittany brings both technical depth and creative fire to everything she does. Her own competitive dance journey sparked a love for teaching early on — she began instructing at just 12 years old and has been shaping dancers ever since.

Brittany’s mission goes far beyond choreography and clean lines. Her true passion is preparing dancers for life, constantly reinforcing the values of work ethic, integrity, and ambition. 

Known for her upbeat teaching style and spunky, high-energy presence, Brittany creates a training environment that is both joyful and driven. She challenges her dancers to step out of their comfort zones, push past their limits, and Be Bold in everything they do.

Her choreography is recognized for its emotional storytelling and edgy, one-of-a-kind style. Her routines have earned countless accolades, including 1st overalls, national grand championships, and top adjudications across the midwest. In back-to-back years, Brittany was honored with “Choreographer of the Year” at Starpower Nationals — alongside multiple choreography awards that continue to stack up each season.

Beyond the studio, Brittany shares her passion across the dance community. She’s been invited to teach at:

• Regional intensives & master classes

• Local high school and middle school dance teams

• Celebration Talent’s convention in Orlando, Florida

• Studios throughout the Midwest for solo, duo/trio, and group choreography

Her work leaves a lasting impression — not just through medals or applause, but in the confidence, artistry, and purpose her dancers carry long after they leave the stage.