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Dancer’s Wardrobe History
The Dancer’s Wardrobe was established June 23, 2003. The little dance boutique was originally located on Caroline Street inside the Galleria. Corinne M. Kuehner opened and operated the Dancer’s Wardrobe while she was still attending business school at the University of Mary Washington. After four years the Dancer’s Wardrobe out grew the suite on Caroline Street and needed to expand. On May 29, 2007 the Dancer’s Wardrobe reopened bigger and better at 107 William Street, just a block away from the first location.
Dancer’s Wardrobe Staff
Corinne Meyerhoff Kuehner is a native of King George, VA. Corinne has been dancing in the Fredericksburg area since 1984. She has trained in ballet, jazz, tap, lyrical, musical theater, hip-hop and belly dancing. She competed with the M&S Dance Studio’s Starz Company in their 1998 competition year. Corinne is certified in the classical ballet Ceccetti Method up to level four. Prior to opening the Dancer’s Wardrobe in 2003, Corinne taught beginner level dance classes and worked retail. She received her B.S. in Business Administration in 2005 from the University of Mary Washington. Since 2006 Corinne has been attending the annual Dance Retailers Expo to keep abreast of new fashions and helpful hints to bring back to her customers.



Beryl Meyerhoff, “The Mom”, retired from the Federal Government in April, 2008 after 33 years. She was very instrumental in getting the Dancer’s Wardrobe up and running. Since her retirement, mom spends much of her time at the Dancer’s Wardrobe servicing customers, re-arranging the interior of the store, and working on the three display windows. Beryl is the buyer for the ever growing line of dance theme gift items in the store. As an adult, Beryl has taken classes in tap, jazz, hip-hop, belly dancing, ballet, the waltz, line dancing and has square danced for many years. She has also attended the Dance Retailers Expo.
Stan Meyerhoff, retired from the Federal Government in June, 2007 after 35 years. After his retirement and prior to his wife’s retirement, he spent much of his time at the Dancer’s Wardrobe. Since his wife’s retirement he spends a couple of days a week at the Dancer’s Wardrobe servicing customers, checking in new inventory and re-stocking the merchandise. Stan has taken lessons in the waltz and line dancing, and has square danced for many years. He also has attended the Dance Retailers Expo.
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