Forging Confident Artists. Producing Unforgettable Experiences.
Our Mission
At SpiceHaus Studios, we create powerful, performaning arts production experiences that inspire young artists to find their voice. Our programs blend musicianship, dance, and storytelling to build confidence, skill, and creativity. Whether a young artists is making their first debut or preparing for the spotlight. Grounded in community and guided by a high standard of professionalism, we don’t just teach the performing arts, we live it.
Fueled by Passion. Committed to Excellence. Filled with Joy.
What We Do
Music Education Partnerships
We partner with schools and organizations to support high-quality concerts, performances, and afterschool music programs. Whether assisting with concert preparation, strengthening rehearsal structure, or helping design engaging afterschool experiences, my role is to collaborate with educators and enhance what is already in place. Each partnership is tailored to the needs of the program, with a focus on organization, creativity, and student confidence.
Triple Threat Training
Triple Threat Training is designed to prepare young performers for the demands of the stage by developing their skills in singing, acting, and movement. Through structured rehearsals and performance-based training, students build confidence, stage presence, vocal strength, and character development skills. This program focuses not only on talent, but on discipline, teamwork, and creative expression—equipping students with the tools they need to thrive in theatrical productions and live performances.
Contact us to explore partnership, lesson, and class opportunities.
Applause from Parents and Performers
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She leads with kindess while holding strong to structure and standards.
Parent, 2nd-Grade Student
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Ms. Ginger does not play! She held my child to a high standard because she believed in him. It was amazing to see him on the stage with confidence.
Parent, 4th-Grade Sudent
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It's been wonderful seeing my child get the perfomance bug. She never had an interest in singing and dance, but now all she talks about is what she wants to learn next.
Parent, 2nd Grade Student