Ginger holds a master's degree in kinesiology from ATSU, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from Temple University and is on faculty at Pace University, Broadway Dance Center (BDC), and Harkenss Dance Center in New York City. She is certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine as a Corrective Exercise Specialist and Personal Trainer and has presented seminars at the Bill Evan's 6th Annual Somatic Dance Conference, the Dance Science and Somatics Educators Conference, and Adrienne Clancy's Dance Educators Training Institute. Ginger created the Dancing Anatomy Workshops to share her passion for kinesiology and help dancers learn the science of anatomy, related to dance, in a functional way to improve their technique and approach to movement.
Described as "dedicated and inspiring," Ginger has taught her dynamic style of dance throughout Europe, Mexico, Japan, Danse Encore Festival in (Quebec), at the Earl Mosley Summer Institute, Joffrey Contemporary Program Texas, the Alvin Ailey Arts/Education Program and many conventions and private studios.
Her choreography is “absorbing and inventive, choreography with amusing creativity” (Jazz Dance E-news) and continues to receive rave reviews. She has choreographed for NIKE, the NJ Nets Dancers, recording artist Lijie, Wise Fruit, the Brooklyn Dance Festival, and was one of 10 chosen to present work in the Elan Awards, honoring Mr. Lar Lubavich. Her work was commissioned by Dancing Wheels Company, Collaborative Movement Dance, Japan's Hanayashiki show, and several industrials. As the Artistic Director of LiNK! the movement, her work was presented at WaxWorks, the 60X60 musician collaboration, DRA Remember Project, the Queens Fringe Festival, Young Choreographers Festival, the Independent film Reflections, and in the NuDance Festival, where the NY Times quoted “the selection of choreographers was unusually good.” Ginger has also choreographed for a female bodybuilder and fitness enthusiasts.
Ginger is an Advisory Board member for the Young Choreographers Dance Festival and Faculty Advisory Board for BDC. She has contributed to articles in Dance Teacher Magazine, Dance Spirit, Dance Informa, Jazz Pulsions, and has developed curriculum for several education programs at BDC.