hannah hardin
Dance Instructor
Hannah is from Dearborn, MI, and found her passion for dance and fine arts at the young age of two. Since then, she hasn’t stopped dancing and pursuing the arts, and enjoys everything from painting, to playing instruments, to performing on stage. She and her family moved to Florida in 2011, and Hannah began dance classes as a student here at WFA when she was 10 years old. She participated in several styles of dance for many years, and was a DaCo dancer all throughout high school.
Here at WFA she also found a passion for theater and music, was a part of the Select Theater Troupe in high school, and has been playing musical instruments since the age of five. Her graphic design work will be in a book published by Baker Books in October 2023. Hannah loves being a member of Woodland Community Church, and her faith is the foundation of all she
does.
Today, Hannah is a student at the University of Southern Florida, and entered her college career as nearly a junior in college, as she had dual-enrolled at State College of Florida for most of her years of high school. At USF, she was accepted into the Judy Genshaft Honors Program, and enjoys getting the opportunity to share the Light of Christ with her school community. She continues to pursue her strong love of using dance as worship, and hopes to someday have a
career in Dance Therapy.
Hannah has worked with teachers for years, being a mentor and assistant to younger-level dancers, and is excited to continue showing children the joy of dancing for the Lord!
Here at WFA she also found a passion for theater and music, was a part of the Select Theater Troupe in high school, and has been playing musical instruments since the age of five. Her graphic design work will be in a book published by Baker Books in October 2023. Hannah loves being a member of Woodland Community Church, and her faith is the foundation of all she
does.
Today, Hannah is a student at the University of Southern Florida, and entered her college career as nearly a junior in college, as she had dual-enrolled at State College of Florida for most of her years of high school. At USF, she was accepted into the Judy Genshaft Honors Program, and enjoys getting the opportunity to share the Light of Christ with her school community. She continues to pursue her strong love of using dance as worship, and hopes to someday have a
career in Dance Therapy.
Hannah has worked with teachers for years, being a mentor and assistant to younger-level dancers, and is excited to continue showing children the joy of dancing for the Lord!