Alyssa Epstein

Alyssa Epstein is a distinguished dancer, educator, and performance consultant, known for her passion, resilience, and deep commitment to the arts. She earned her BFA from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and spent 16 years performing as a Radio City Rockette.
Alyssa is officially sanctioned to teach and reconstruct works for the Verdon Fosse Legacy. She recently co-choreographed “Fosse and Verdon, The Duet That Changed Broadway” with RWS Global for Holland America Line. She played a key role in the development of Fosse Jazz, a pedagogical framework for teaching the style, and has staged reconstructions at Boston Conservatory, LaGuardia High School, and Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival.
In addition to her performance career, Alyssa holds a master’s degree in Sport and Performance Psychology. She works with performers across disciplines, providing mental performance tools that support them in reaching their highest potential.
A breast cancer survivor, Alyssa is also deeply engaged in charitable work, sharing her story to inspire, educate, and empower others.