Zachari Wetz from the Mounds Park Academy Class of '99

I attended Mounds Park Academy from 1995 to 1999 (9th through 12th grade). After MPA, I earned a degree in elementary education from the University of St. Thomas. I also studied American Sign Language at the College of St Catherine.

I own Pas de Deux Dance Studio in Falcon Heights, MN. We offer ballet classes and performing opportunities for ages three through adult. Like most dance studios, we have an annual spring recital. We also kick off the holiday season each year with a full-length story ballet on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. We rotate between four different ballets: our take on the classic “Nutcracker” ballet, an original fairy tale combining ballet and Irish dance in “The Enchanted Forest,” our version of “A Sleeping Beauty,” and a look at what goes into putting on a ballet production in “Backstage Nutcracker.”

Our dancers also have opportunities to participate in dance competitions, perform in a dance festival in Disney World, and this year dance alongside professional dancers as the youth cast of Classical Arts Entertainment’s “Swan Lake” when it comes to Minneapolis.

The most rewarding part of owning Pas de Deux is the community that has formed at the studio. The dancers have become like family, with many classes spending time together outside of the studio, the parents enjoying socializing as families, and dancers creating connections across different age and ability levels. It is also rewarding to watch the dancers grow up at the studio. The majority of dancers start lessons between the ages of three and seven, so I get to watch them go from being the “littles” learning how to follow directions and doing things like kissing the mirror, to the “bigs” as they take on leadership roles in the studio and become role models for the newest group of littles.

Owning a dance studio has its own unique set of challenges. As a business owner, I am involved in web design, marketing, scheduling, finances, and communications. I also teach classes, choreograph dances, direct performances, and mentor student interns. Like most businesses, my biggest challenges were in 2020 and 2021 with the ever-changing restrictions caused by COVID. We moved classes to Zoom during the various stay at home orders (silver lining—dancers can now join class via Zoom when they’re sick,) and had a variety of unique performance experiences as we navigated theater restrictions—an outdoor performance, a videotaped performance for “on demand” viewing instead of a live audience, and mini recitals with reduced capacity audiences.

Although I didn’t officially start my studio until 2006, Pas de Deux Dance Studio has its roots in my time at MPA. One of my projects to earn community service hours for graduation was teaching a summer ballet class through St Paul Community Education. By the time I graduated from MPA, I had a small group of dancers who returned to my classes each summer. I continued the program through and past college for a total of 10 summers, ending in August of 2006, with the studio opening that September.

A variety of experiences at MPA have influenced me as a studio owner. Participating in the spring musicals as a member of the chorus has influenced how I use background characters to help set the scene in my story ballets. Art classes developed skills in peer critiques, which I pass on to my dancers. One of my 2025 graduates recently mentioned how much doing peer critiques in ballet helped her in school. Because she was used to giving and receiving feedback from a young age in ballet, she welcomed similar feedback and the opportunity to grow from it in school, while many of her school classmates disliked peer critiques.

When I’m not teaching, choreographing, or working on the administrative side of the business, I enjoy Irish dancing, traveling, and reading.

There are a variety of ways to support Pas de Deux Dance Studio:

  • Take a class. We offer trial classes so dancers of all ages can make sure the studio is a good fit before committing to the season.
  • Come see one of our performances. Our studio production of “Backstage Nutcracker” will be on Saturday, November 22, at the Ives Auditorium in Bloomington, MN. Tickets will be on sale in October. You can get more details here.
  • If you are attending “Swan Lake” at the Pantages Theater in Minneapolis on November 18, register your tickets with the studio. We get credit for all tickets registered with us. Simply send your seat information to studio@pasdedeuxdance.com.
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