Brittani has been living back in St. George now for 7 years and has been working with COPA since their opening in St. George. She is currently the Debut and Prodigy Company director, but has also taught vocal tech classes and jazz dance classes. She has been in recent local productions of Newsies with Hurricane Theatrical, Beauty & the Beast at SGMT, and Frankenstein, and Rhaphsody in Blue Suede Shoes with St. George Dance Company. Beforehand, she lived in Manti, Utah for 11 years, where she founded Manti Music & Dance, a children's performing arts company, where she taught classes in musical theatre, jazz, ballet, tap, and voice. Under Brittani's direction, students from Manti Music and Dance have been accepted into BYUs MDT and Dance programs as freshmen, as well as performed on BYUs prestigious Folk dance team. While in Manti, Brittani also was the choreographer for Manti High Schools musical theater productions, which included Juanito Bandito, Happy Days, Singing in the Rain, Cinderella, and Thoroughly Modern Millie. While in Manti she was asked to choreograph for the Mormon Miracle Pageant. Brittani started performing when she was five years old and has never stopped. She was one of the original 7 cast members of Twistin' the Night Away. Other shows include, Lost on Route 66, It’s Showtime, and Christmas Spectacular all at the Bumbleberry Theater in Zion National Park. Brittani has an Associate of Science degree with an emphasis in Music from Dixie State University and has taken several workshops with instructors from Juilliard, Broadway Dance, Joffrey Ballet, and Odyssey Dance. She is married to Joshua Terry who says he is "married to a musical". Brittani and Josh have five daughters and one son, all who love to sing and dance and provide the ensemble for Brittani's "musical" called life.