Isabelle Ong

Isabelle Ong has been dancing since she was three years old and has been training with Pacific Ballet for ten years. She has danced feature roles in the studio's Nutcracker and Spring Showcase productions, including Dancing Doll, Snow Queen, Dewdrop, and the La Bayadere pas de deux, and is also the president of her school's dance honors program. Isabelle recently attended the Joffrey SF contemporary ballet summer intensive, where she refined her skills with esteemed teachers and choreographers. She has been assisting and teaching with Pacific Ballet for over five years, and takes pride in passing on her knowledge to the next generation. Isabelle looks forward to working with wonderful young dancers and sharing her love of ballet!

Alison Kumpf

Alison has been training with Pacific Ballet Academy for eight years. She has performed 15 different parts in the studio’s version of The Nutcracker throughout her years at the studio. This is her third year as a member of the PBA Studio Company. Alison is in her third year of Mountain View High School’s Dance Spectrum, where she learns and performs various styles of dance such as jazz and hip hop. She is currently a senior at Mountain View High School, and has volunteered with Pacific Ballet Academy’s summer camp for the past three years. Last year Alison was the assistant teacher for the Level II/III ballet class. She is excited to share her love of dance through her teaching. 


Naisha John

Naisha started dancing with Pacific Ballet Academy four years ago after seeing a YouTube video of Don Quixote and discovering a love for ballet. She has since performed various roles in the school's production of The Nutcracker and Spring Showcases. For the past two years, Naisha has been a member of the Studio Company, competed in ballet competitions such as YAGP, and trained in various dance styles through Mountain View High School's Dance Spectrum Program. She has been working as a volunteer and teacher's assistant in various PBA  summer camps and classes since 2021. She is excited to continue fostering a love of dance among students, rooted in both artistry and technique.