About Me
Monica Noble is a native of Augusta, GA and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology at Georgia State University. She has worked professionally as a dancer, choreographer, and teacher for over 15 years with work in television, movies, and stage productions. She toured nationally for two years as a circus performer and is a trained Quick-Change artist. She has taught throughout the years at dance studios and is currently on the faculty at Dance 101 Atlanta and Phusion Performing Arts Alliance. She has judged at conventions and competitions, was resident choreographer for Six Flags Over Georgia and former youth dance coordinator for multiple United States Air Force bases. In 2008, she created her contemporary technique, E’Mote, to develop artistic expression, emotional connection, and storytelling in dancers. E’Mote has graced stages from Alaska to Rome, Italy and numerous venues in Atlanta such as The Strand Theatre, 14th Street Playhouse, and The Woodruff Arts Center. Gwinnett, DeKalb, and Cobb County Schools- along with the KSU Dance Festival- have all had E’Mote grace their classrooms. This is her third year as a dance teacher with Fulton County Schools.
“The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do.”
- Kobe Bryant