Yes.
Actresses have their own patron saint, Saint Pelagia the Penitent. She was a professional dancer. One day she heard a sermon in which a priest described a dancer who worked to make her dance perfect but did not do any of God's work. She immediately converted, was baptized and lived as a hermit in Jerusalem.
Pelagia the Penitent is the patron saint of actresses.
The Patron Saint Index lists no female patron of dancing or dancers.
Saint Vitus is the patron saint of dancers.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no Saint Marissa as such, so no, she is not the patron saint of dance, or anything else. One could say that the name was a form of Maria which is Mary, the Mother of God. But, again, the Blessed Virgin Mary is not the patron saint of dance.
As per the Patron Saint Index, there is no female patron saint of dancing or dancers, all are male: Genesius of Rome, Philemon of Antinoe and Vitus.
Pelagia the Penitent is the patron saint of actresses.
The female patron saint of writing is Saint Lucy.
Gabriella is the female Saint of Strength and Wisdom
There is no patron saint of excellence - male or female.
The Patron Saint Index lists no female patron of dancing or dancers.
There is no female patron saint of friendship, the male patron saint of friendship is St. John the Apostle
Saint Peter and Saint Gregory the Great are the patron saints of popes. There is no female patron of popes.
There is no female patron saint of athletes. St. Sebastian is the patron saint of all athletes and athletics.
There is no canonized saint who is the patron of shopping.
Some female Patron Saints are Saint Anne, the Patron Saint of grandmothers and mothers. Saint Brigid is the Patron Saint of newborns. Saint Cecile is the Patron Saint of musicians. Saint Barbara, Saint Dorothy, Saint Lucy, Saint Catherine, Saint Margaret, and Saint Anne are some of the most known female Saints.
There is no female saint of accountants. St. Matthew the Apostle is the patron saint of accountants.
Saint Cecilia of Rome is the female patron saint of music and musicians.