Kathy Diehl is a classical ballet instructor and dancer from Rochester, NY. She has been a faculty member at the Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education since 1996. She also teaches at Nazareth Academy and recently joined the dance department at SUNY Brockport as an adjunct lecturer. She has been a guest teacher and choreographer at Pittsford Dance Studio, Lynn Scott School of Dance, Little Red School of Dance and Ballet Theater. As one of the original members of the Draper Dance Theater, she performed as a principal and soloist in several productions of The Nutcracker and in numerous original and contemporary works choreographed by Mr. Draper from 1983 to 1989.
In 1988, she was chosen to perform the lead role in Sheeps Meadow staged by guest choreographer Christine DiMario. She completed her B.A. in psychology at SUNY Plattsburgh and subsequently received her Masters Degree in Clinical social work from Case Western Reserve University. She returned to Rochester in 1995 and worked as a social worker until 2005. During that time, she continued to perform periodically with Rochester City Ballet and the RIT Dance ensemble. She joined Present Tense Dance Company in 1998 and has performed in several pieces including: A Public and Private Hearth, Common Thread, Schism, and Threshold. She was most recently involved in the performance of Seal Maiden in October 2006 and plans to continue performing with Present Tense Dance Company in the future. She hopes to begin work in the Fall 2007 towards an M.F.A. in Dance from the State University College at Brockport. She currently resides with her husband and two dogs in Pittsford, NY.