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| The Hunter College Dance Program currently offers an opportunity to pursue a B.A. degree in dance and Graduate degree programs in Dance within the context of a strong liberal arts education. Our modern dance based curriculum provides students with a vital foundation towards graduate study or professional careers in performance, choreography, teaching, arts administration, and production. The curriculum is enriched by a Lecture/Demonstration community outreach performance program, repertory classes with New York based choreographers, international performance opportunities, internships at various venues, and New York State teaching certification. From a campus in the heart of New York City, the dance major or minor student is offered many opportunities to engage with professional dance companies, choreographers, and critics who live and work in New York. The cultural diversity of the student population, the active, professional faculty and the wide range of program opportunities qualify the Hunter College Dance Program as the "hidden jewel" of New York City. For Fall 2011 events click here. |
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This weekend join Hunter faculty members Maura Nguyen Donohue, Vicky Shick and former faculty member Juliette Mapp at the La Mama Moves Dance Festival. Shows Fri and Sat at 10pm, Sun at 5:30. Shick presents a work with Robert Swinston, Jon Kinzel, Cathy Weiss, Marilyn Maywald, and herself. Donohue will perform a 'solo,' along with composer Adam Cuthbert and choreographer Aretha Aoki as 'on site author.' Mapp will perform a new solo. |
Onye Ozuzu residency 4/27-28
Friday April 27 Master Class in Tech 2 11:10-12:25 South Studio; Lecture/Discussion 2-5pm Diversity as a bedrock for adaptation to impending change 7th Fl.
Saturday April 28 Working Brunch 11am-2pm What does a Dance Program devoted to the idea of diversity look like and how do we get there? 7th Floor studio, Thomas Hunter Hall
Onye Ozuzu is a dance administrator, performing artist, choreographer, educator and researcher currently in her first year as Chair of the Dance Department at Columbia College Chicago. Previous to this she was Associate Chair, Director of Dance in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of Colorado, Boulder. While there, her work was notable for its balance of visionary and practical progress in the arenas of curricular, artistic, and community development of diversity, collaboration and interdisciplinary performance arts. She herself has been actively making and performing work since 1997. Her work has been seen nationally and internationally at The Joyce Soho (Manhattan, NY), Kaay Fecc Festival Des Tous les Danses (Dakar, Senegal), La Festival del Caribe (Santiago, Cuba), Lisner Auditorium (Washington DC), McKenna Museum of African American Art (New Orleans, LA), as well as many anonymous site-specific locations around the world. She was a recipient of the Innovative Seed Grant, University of Colorado’s most prestigious research grant, for her ethnographic research project ADADIA African Drum and Dance in America: the Oral History Archive. She will be returning to EarthDance Workshop and Retreat Center and teaching at Bates Dance Festival where she continues to expand work as an AfroModern contemporary technique teacher and work on Technology of the Circle, a group improvisation and interdisciplinary performance process. Her most recent choreographic presentation, And They Lynched him on a Tree, a multidisciplinary collaborative effort, premiered in February 2011 at the ATLAS Black Box Theatre, in Boulder, CO: a center for the intersection of art, science and technology.
| Visiting Guest Faculty, Dean Moss on a shared program with Reggie Wilson as part of the Parallels Platform at Danspace Project this weekend. |
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