Redding City Ballet Staff Bios

Ashley Ramsour began her dance training at the age of 6. She studied ballet, contemporary, Irish, jazz, and tap throughout her training. Quickly, it became apparent that ballet was her passion. Her training started in Escondido, CA, but she soon after began training in Valley Center and San Marcos as well. In 2002, Ashley started teaching and discovered her love for teaching the arts.

After moving to Northern CA in 2004, she continued her training with Redding Ballet Academy and soon after was invited to join the Redding City Ballet company. Ashley then became part of the Artistic team at RCB in 2008 as a choreographer and Outreach Instructor. In 2016, she took on the role of Ballet Mistress. Last year, she also took on the role as interim Artistic Director for Nutcracker 2022. She now holds the Position of Artistic Director for RCB.

Ashley has taken many master classes with accomplished dancers and companies including San Diego Ballet, Maria Skoruk of the Moscow ballet, and open classes in Australia. She also continues to further herself as a qualified and knowledgeable instructor through the attendance of PNB’s teacher training conference this past spring and continued study of the arts. In addition to her role of Artistic Director for RCB, Ashley is a proud wife and mother to 4 beautiful children who all share her love of dance.

We are so proud to have Ashley as a part of our Artistic Team!

Julie Smyrnos began dancing at the age of four after being inspired by a performance of The Nutcracker in Grass Valley, California. She went on to perform many roles in that ballet over the next eleven years. In her teens she attended the Sierra Dance Institute studying with Myrna Galle-Van Buren, a former dancer of the famed Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. She was also a member of Nevada Union’s Advanced Dance program directed by Yelena Holt.

Julie went on to attend Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, majoring in Aerospace Engineering with a minor in Dance. She was a founding member of the swing dance troupe, Anything Goes. Anything Goes performed in San Luis Obispo as well as throughout California, including Santa Cruz’s First Night celebration and as guest artists with Cal Poly’s dance company, Orchesis.

In 2003, Julie relocated to Redding and continued to train and perform in local productions. In 2012, she began choreographing for Redding City Ballet’s The Nutcracker and progressed to serving as the Assistant Artistic Director. Julie continues to further her ballet teacher training with Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Teaching Seminars, as well as attending open classes while travelling to Ballet West, PNB and Paris, France.

Julie recognized the need for professional ballet costuming and in 2018 began attending webinars with the late costume designer Travis Halsey as well as in-person training to develop the skills necessary to create beautiful, quality wardrobes for RCB productions. Her skills progressed from simple romantic tutus to elaborate pancake tutus and men’s costuming. In 2021, she was a featured fashion designer for the Redding Fashion Alliance’s annual fashion show, creating three looks to be included in a professionally produced runway show. She has shown tutus in the 2023 Go Red for Women show as well at the Shasta County Arts Council’s juried “Costumes, Wigs and Hats”.

Deysi Faeth is a contemporary ballet teacher with a background performing with The Joffrey, Civic Ballet of Chicago, San Francisco Ballet, and Elements Contemporary Ballet. She trained at institutions such as North Carolina School of the Arts, School of American Ballet, and Ellison Ballet. Since 2016, she has taught all ages with a focus on contemporary ballet, improvisation, and somatic explorations. In her classes, dancers can expect a strong emphasis on technique, musicality, and injury prevention. She encourages dancers to challenge their limits while staying rooted in self-expression and a true love for the art form.