
Sarah Reich was born in Culver City, California and began dancing at age 5. At age 7, she started training in tap with Alfred Desio and later with Cyd Glover. She continued her studies under the late Paul Kennedy and Arlene Kennedy at the age of 10, and soon joined the Kennedy Tap Company. After Paul Kennedy passed away in 2002, Sarah started training with Jason Samuels Smith at Debbie Allen's Dance Academy. Sarah is currently in Jason's tap group "Anybody Can Get It", Steve Zee's LA Ironworks and Chloe Arnold's Syncopated Ladies. She was also a part of Jazz Tap Ensemble's Caravan Project for gifted teenage tap dancers. In 2004 and 2006, Sarah was featured in Mike Wittmers' instructional tap DVDs, "The World is my Drum" Vol. 1 and 2. Sarah was featured in an article titled "20 Hot Tappers Under 20" in Dance Spirit Magazine. She received an award for Performing Artist of The Year at the 2005 OMNI Awards. Sarah has been a promotional tap dancer for the movie Happy Feet. Sarah has performed at many venues around Los Angeles including the Kodak Theater, Getty Museum, the Ford Amphitheatre, the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Madrid Theatre, Temple Bar, African Market Place, the Nosotros' Golden Eagle Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, as well as attended and taught at the NYC, Twin Cities, Chicago, St. Louis, and Los Angeles Tap Festivals. She has also performed at the Beijing International Dance Festival in China. Sarah has been teaching for four years at her home studio to share the art form that she loves with others. Sarah has a deep passion for tap dancing and aspires to be a headliner in the tap world in the effort to keep tap dancing alive. "A small package of dynamite talent, explodes where ever she dances" -Dancer Magazine "Sarah Reich has a deep passion for tap and tap had a great future in store for her." -Dancer Magazine "Sarah Reich is one of the most talented and busiest tap dancers in LA." -On Tap Magazine