Jenny Logus

Mrs. Logus is best known for directing the world-renowned Broadway Dance Center in New York City where she worked with professionals in dance, acting, theatre, film, and television. Mrs. Logus was also co-creator of the BDC Children’s program and its syllabus, which helped to produce many professional dancers and a two-time Tony Award winning performer/choreographer.
Mrs. Logus is Founder of the following: Westfield School of Dance & Dance Company, Westfield Young Artists Cooperative Theatre & The Fanwood-Scotch Plains YMCA Performing Arts Program.
Mrs. Logus is a past United Arts of Florida Mid-Size Budget Panel where she evaluated and recommended funding for dance, music, theatre, and art programs on an artistic, administrative, and budgetary level.
Mrs. Logus received her BFA from City College Of New York where she studied with Carolyn Adams from the Paul Taylor Company and Walter Raines of the New York City Ballet. At CCNY Mrs. Logus was a member of the Citi Dance Company and was selected to work with the Danny Grossman Dance Company in Toronto, Canada and Lilia York of the Paul Taylor Dance Company.
Mrs. Logus is an alumnus of the Royal School of Dance in Orlando and is certified reconstructor for Labanotation.