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Living The Dream

Currently, Chesney Murphy teaches at the Judith Svalander School of Dance in Crystal Lake and is a resident choreographer for Crystal Lake Central High School’s musical theater productions. (Michele Idstein)

Who hasn’t longed for applause and a moment in the spotlight?

These McHenry County residents are proof that an arts career doesn’t have to be a dream, as they use their talents to enrich the lives of their students, their communities and themselves.

Dancing Queen
Even as a child, Chesney Murphy loved to dance.

“When I was 3, my mom enrolled me in dance,” she says. “Moving to music was just fun for me.”

Murphy, 27, began to take dance seriously after her family moved to Crystal Lake and she studied ballet at the Judith Svalander School of Dance. Yet, it wasn’t until high school, when she cut back on dance classes to devote more time to cheerleading, that she realized how important dance was to her.

“I missed how it made you feel,” she says. “You get lost. Everything just kind of disappears while you’re dancing.”

After graduating from Crystal Lake South High School, she majored in dance at Columbia College in Chicago — a decision that worried some of her family.

To read the full story, pick up the latest issue of McHenry County Magazine.