Our Mission
At SpiceHaus Studios, we create powerful, performance-based experiences that blend music, dance, and storytelling. Our programs are designed to build confidence, skill, and creativity in every student—whether they’re stepping on stage for the first time or preparing for the spotlight. We have a heart for community and a standard of professionalism. We don’t just teach the arts, we live them.
Fueled by Passion. Committed to Excellence. Filled with Joy.
That’s what we bring to every rehearsal, every performance, every artist.
Meet the Founder
Ginger Edwards is the visionary founder and creative force behind SpiceHaus Studios, a performing arts company dedicated to igniting passion, confidence, and excellence in every student.
With a rich background in music, dance, and theatrical storytelling, Ginger has spent the past decade guiding young artists discover their voices and bring their talents to the stage. Her experience as a music educator, choreographer and creative director has shaped her belief that artistic expression is a powerful tool for personal growth and community connection.
Fueled by a lifelong passion for the performing arts and a deep commitment to uplifting the next generation, Ginger founded SpiceHaus Studios as a vibrant, inclusive space for students to learn, create, and shine. Her teaching philosophy blends joy, passion, dedication, and artistic excellence—fostering a high-standard environment where every student feels valued, empowered, and celebrated.
Known for her warm energy, clear communication, and passion for excellence, Ginger is on a mission to make high level performing arts accessible to families, and to inspire audiences through vibrant productions that showcase the transformative power of the arts.
Where Music Meets Mission
A lifelong music educator and performer, our founder brings the magic of both the classroom and the stage to every young performer’s journey.
(Video Start at 38:05) Ginger Edwards performs Tristorosa. This composition was written for piano by Heitor Villa-Lobos. It's one of his earliest works and is notable for its waltz style and sentimental tone.
Completing her secondary education, Ginger Edwards composed nine piano pieces spanning over 100 years of music history.
(Video Start at 19:43) Ginger Edwards took the stage next. While introducing her piece, “Tristorosa” by Heitor Villa-Lobos, she enthusiastically encouraged viewers to start box-stepping if the mood struck them.
“I started this program to give every child a chance to find their voice—whether it's in a classroom or under the spotlight. The Performing Arts has the power to build confidence, connection, and joy”
— Ginger Edwards