Lucie Baker is a dance artist, educator, and expressive arts facilitator based in Seattle, Washington. She first was introduced to Hustle in New York in 2004 and has followed it ever since. She loves Hustle for the joy, community, groove, and expansive self-expression. As a teacher, she strives to create a supportive environment where students can connect and explore. Her classes integrate her background in western concert dance and social dance with her love of somatics and anatomy. From a young age she was surrounded by a diversity of dance styles including swing, ballet, modern, balkan folk dance, and more. Her curiosity for movement led her to pursue a career as a professional performer and choreographer in New York City and abroad. In her training, she earned a BFA from the Juilliard School and an MFA from the University of Washington. After a decade of performing, creating, and teaching, she became interested in the intersection of dance and mental health and received her expressive arts therapy training at the Tamalpa Institute, founded by Anna and Daria Halprin. She continues to develop her artistic practice alongside offering expressive arts classes for diverse populations.