Erin earned a B.A. in Journalism from Western Illinois University,
studied dance technique and choreography at the American Dance Festival in Durham, NC, where she was later hired the Director of Press and Marketing, and was a founding member of Kim Nofsinger's Shelter Repertory Dance Theatre.
Not exact matches
Scene
Study, Monologues Musical Theatre
Dance, Musical Theatre Voice On Camera
Technique, Costumes and Stage Make Up Directing, Movement for Actors ScreenwritingSongwriting, Film Editing Dreamboards, Empowering the Actor Casting Workshops, The Business of Show Business Comedy & Improv, Stunts, Stage Combat
The BA
dance program is a combination of intensive
studies in various
dance and improvisation / composition
techniques, artistic practice, related theory, and reflection.
Brandon Collwes > Trained at the Pittsburgh CLO in musical theater and jazz
dance, at the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater when he
studied George Balanchine
technique, the Creative and Performing Arts High School of Pittsburgh where he started making his own choreography, and the Juilliard School and SUNY Purchase for some college.
Sindy Butz's artistic practice includes the
study of butoh
dance, Aerial Movement and other contemporary
dance techniques.
Brandon Collwes (Dancer / Choreographer / Painter) Trained at the Pittsburgh CLO in musical theater and jazz
dance, at the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater when he
studied George Balanchine
technique, the Creative and Performing Arts High School of Pittsburgh where he started making his own choreography, and the Juilliard School and SUNY Purchase for some college.
Her parallel performing arts practice in
dance involves the
study of butoh and other contemporary
dance techniques.
She
studied visual art and
dance at California State University at Los Angeles and through a special graduate program traveled to Japan, a complex experience informed by Japanese post-WWII perceptions of America, ritual expectations of gender roles, and liberation found in traditional and experimental Japanese art - making approaches and
techniques.
Other ongoing programs include a free printmaking workshop that provides artists and amateurs 10 weeks of instruction in basic printmaking
techniques; an educational services program offering tours and discussions, led by local work -
study students, for school, college and community groups visiting the museum; and poetry readings, film programs, music,
dance and dramatic presentations, lectures, workshops and slide discussions on Afro - American art.