At Vōx Dance Collective, we proudly spotlight local talent by inviting guest artists to join us in shaping fresh, dynamic performances. We believe that blending diverse creative visions leads to truly distinctive and heartfelt works that resonate with our community. Our collaborations open up new paths for artistic exploration, inspiring creative ideas that enrich our performances and celebrate the local art community.
These are some of the guest artists that Vōx has had the pleasure of working with.
Isabelle Fleming
Isabelle Fleming (she/her) is a dancer and community-collaborator based in Omaha, Nebraska.
She began her training under the direction of Jann Wynn at Wynn Twins School of Dance in Kansas City, MO, where she fell in love with performing and competing in a variety of styles from musical theater to contemporary. Isabelle built on a well-rounded foundation of jazz, tap, ballet, and modern as a member of the Creighton Dance Company, where she explored Graham and Horton techniques with Kelly Hanneman and developed her choreographic voice through student-led productions. Isabelle graduated from Creighton University with degrees in Art History & Economics, and minor in Dance.
Deeply invested in Omaha’s cultural scene, Isabelle has performed with Vōx Dance Collective at the 2024 Omaha Fringe Festival and currently serves on the Joslyn Art Museum’s 2025 Young Advocates Leadership Committee. She integrates her love of the arts and community in her work as a non-profit professional, where she continues to support creative initiatives.
Catherine Liu
Catherine Liu (she/her) trained at the Conservatory Ballet in Virginia and earned a BFA in Dance and a minor in violin from Elon University. In the DC Area, Catherine has been a company member of Karen Reedy Dance, Sharna Fabiano Tango Company, and Sax Lounge Cabaret Dance Company, and a teacher at American Dance Institute, Center City Public Charter Schools, and Bowen McCauley Dance’s outreach program. In the SF Bay Area, she danced with Garrett & Moulton Productions, Mid to West Dance Collective, and various individual choreographers. She founded her dance theater company, KWENTO, in 2015 and debuted three evening length productions at PianoFight Theater in San Francisco. Currently, she teaches at Kitty Lee Dance and Omaha Academy of Ballet, and is the content creator for the KWENTO YouTube channel. She loves gathering different art worlds together by fusing the art forms in her work. Thus, KWENTO was born.
Catherine performed as a lead dancer with Vōx Dance Collective in “The Boy, The Mole, The Fox & The Horse”.
Amanda Myroniuk
Amanda Myroniuk (she/her) is a dancer, choreographer, musician, and writer from Apple Valley, Minnesota. She began her dance training at Betty Jo’s Dance Center, where she also served as a class assistant from ages 15 to 18. Amanda earned her BA in Dance and English from St. Olaf College in 2019. During her time there, she performed and choreographed in several student-directed productions and danced in works by faculty members and guest artists.
After graduating, Amanda relocated to Omaha, Nebraska, where she joined the Moving Company at the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2020. In addition to dance, Amanda is an avid handbell ringer. She performs with the River City Ringers of Omaha and serves on the organization’s board. She enjoys blending her background in music and writing to enrich her choreographic work and artistic practice.
Amanda performed as a guest artist with Vōx Dance Collective for “What’s the Rush?”.
Photography: Mercy Garriga
Gayle Rocz
Gayle Rocz (she/her) is a dance artist and educator based in Omaha, Nebraska. Gayle graduated in 2020 with a Bachelor of Arts in Dance and English from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is a company member of tbd. dance collective. Her choreography has been presented at the Ruth Soklof theatre in Omaha, Danceworks Milwaukee’s Get It Out There Choreography Festival, the Iowa Choreography Festival, and at the Youth America Grand Prix in Denver.
Gayle set Let Me Be If I Can on Vōx Dance Collective and presented the piece as the Midwest Guest at the 2024 Iowa Choreography Festival.