Sunday, May 17, 2015

Rick McCullough Ballet Guest Artist



Rick McCullough, Associate Professor of Dance at Florida State University, taught two ballet master classes for the PM Dancers in March. Rick McCullough danced in the original North Carolina Dance Theater, the Harkness Ballet of New York, and for nine years with Netherlands Dance Theater. He was Ballet Master for Pittsburgh Ballet Theater and has choreographed works for North Carolina Dance Theater, Washington Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Ballet Pacifica, Boston Ballet, and School of American Ballet. Recipient of five NEA choreographer’s fellowships, he also directs the North Carolina School of the Arts summer dance concert series on Roanoke Island.

Rick McCullough and Dr. Roy Fluhrer

Guest Artist Rick McCullough and FAC Dancers


Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Katarzyna (Kate) Skarpetowska Dance Guest Artist

Katarzyna (Kate) Skarpetowska
Kate ( Katarzyna)Skarpetowska spent seven days as artist-in-residence at the Fine Arts Center setting an excerpt of her work Love is for the Poets on the afternoon dancers and teaching master classes to the morning dancers. She graduated in Dance from the Julliard School before joining the Parsons Dance Company. She has also performed with Battleworks Dance Company founded by Robert Battle and with the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company since 2007 and has continued to work as a repetiteur and assistant to Lar Lubovitch.


Her piece Love is for the Poets was commissioned by Marymount Manhattan and she has choreographed for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater II, Richmond Ballet, Parsons Dance, Lar Lubovitch, Buglisi Dance Theater, Hubbard Street 2 and Houston Metropolitan Dance Company among others.

Rehearsal for Love is For the Poets (excerpt)


Kate Skarpetowska rehearsing FAC Dancers


In 2009 Kate co-designed and co-directed with Brian McGinnis Romeo and Juliet-a death marked love  commissioned by the Peace Center in Greenville, SC. Brian McGinnis set two works of choreography on the FAC Dancers in October, 2014.

Kate Skarpetowska and Brian McGinnis in Romeo and Juliet in 2009


Tuesday, December 02, 2014

Tyler Gilstrap sets two pieces of choreography on FAC Dancers

Tyler Gilstrap with dancers

Tyler Gilstrap set two pieces of choreography on the dancers in October, two weeks after Brian McGinnis was in residence.


Her first piece, “We Declare” has choreographic roots from The Feast Conference held at Pioneer Works for which she was the choreographer. Ms Gilstrap’s, “We Declare” and “Ascent” will be performed in the annual dance concert April 23 and 24 in the Wade Hampton High School Theatre.


Rehearsal during Dance Residency with Tyler Gilstrap

Olivia and Rachel help Tyler Gilstrap in the master class with the ARMES dancers.

Olivia, Tyler and Rachel 

Olivia and Rachel demonstrating in ARMES master class
The Fine Arts Center choreographic project with Tyler Gilstrap was funded in part by a grant from the Metropolitan Arts Council, which receives funding from the City of Greenville, BMW Manufacturing Company, LLC, Michelin North America, Inc., and the South Carolina Arts Commission with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the John and Susan Bennett Memorial Arts Fund of the Coastal Community Foundation of SC.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Brian McGinnis Guest Artist/Choreographer in October!

Brian McGinnis set two new pieces of choreography on the FAC Dancers in early October as well as teaching master classes as part of the Pre-Greenville Dance Festival. He was also the special guest artist for the biennial Greenville Dance Festival.


The new works by Brian McGinnis, “The Story Behind Your Eyes” and “Blush” will be performed in the annual dance concert April 23 and 24 in the Wade Hampton High School Theatre. 

Peyton and Sam in rehearsal 

PM Dancers in rehearsal


Brian with dancers before informal showing



Brian with dancers

Brian with PM dancers

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Master Class and performance of Paul Taylor Dance Company


The FAC Dancers had a master class with George Smallwood, a member of the Paul Taylor Dance Company on September 17th.  Mr. Smallwood also performed with David Parsons, Lar Lubovitch and was a founding member of Battleworks.

On September 18th FAC Dance, Theatre and Music students took a field trip to see the Paul Taylor Dance Company perform at the Brooks Performing Arts Center in Clemson.
George Smallwood

FAC Students at Brooks Performing Arts Center for performance by the Paul Taylor Dance Company


George Smallwood talks with students after the performance


George Smallwood teaching Master Class at FAC



Saturday, September 13, 2014

Students attend Summer Dance Intensives

     Lauren Hurley attended the American Ballet Theatre’s five week summer program in New York City where she was also able to see ABT perform in the Metropolitan Opera House in Swan Lake, Giselle and Coppélia.
     Kiersten Rist attended the Boston Ballet for five weeks this summer taking classes from members of the Boston Ballet as well as a former dancer with Twyla Tharp. She traveled to Saratoga Springs to see the New York City Ballet perform.
     Sam Painter attended Charlotte Ballet’s (formerly North Carolina Dance Theater) five week summer intensive. He studied the styles of Balanchine and Dwight Rhoden.  Patricia McBride is this year’s recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors.
     Ellen Kilby and Lucy Quattlebaum studied at The Rock School of Education for three weeks in Philadelphia focusing primarily on classical ballet and pointe. 
     Olivia Hopkins attended the summer dance intensive at George Mason University for two weeks studying classical ballet and the modern techniques of José Limón and Paul Taylor.
     Sydney Parker, Lucy Ranson, Rachel Spitzmiller and Leah Wade participated in Dance Sessions in Massachusetts for one week studying contemporary, modern and improvisation. 


Lauren Hurley with Jared Matthews of ABT

Lauren Hurley (number 232) in photo on Facebook

Kiersten Rist in Boston

Sam Painter in front of Charlotte Ballet Studio

Ellen Kilby at The Rock School 

Lucy Quattlebaum at The Rock School

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Sydney Parker receives NHSDA Award from National Dance Education Organization

Sydney Parker is one of the two Finalists for the Artistic Merit, Leadership and Academic Achievement Award at the national level.

Sydney Parker with her SCDEO certficate from the State

To see Sydney's video on the NDEO website:


Studio photo by FAC Photography Student

Performance at Artisphere May 2014

"An Unwandered World" choreographed and performed by Sydney Parker

Sydney has been invited to attend the national NDEO Conference in Chicago in early November so that she can publicly be recognized for receiving the award.






Monday, May 26, 2014

Kaitlyn Schultz’s Choreography “No Words Left”

"No Words Left" choreographed by Kaitlyn Schultz
Dancers:  Kiersten Rist and Samuel Painter
Photography: Shay Felknor
FAC Dance Concert April 25, 2014
Kaitlyn Schultz’s choreography “No Words Left” was adjudicated and selected to be performed in our FAC Dance Concert as well as in Generation to Generation and Artisphere.  

"No Words Left" choreographed by Kaitlyn Schultz
Dancers:  Samuel Painter, Kiersten Rist, Callie Thackston, Jack Beaule
Photography:  Shay Felknor
FAC Dance Concert April 25, 2014
Kaitlyn has been accepted into Marymount Manhattan College, University of the Arts, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Hollins University, and Breanu University.  She also dances at Carolina Ballet Theatre and has performed in The Nutcracker, Ghost, Sleeping Beauty, and Arabian Nights She will attend Marymount Manhattan College next fall as a dance major.





Thursday, May 15, 2014

Kathy Gale’s choreography presented in three different venues





Kathy Gale
Kathy Gale, a graduating senior, had her choreography adjudicated to perform in the FAC Dance Concert, Generation to Generation and Artisphere.  


"Time Against Us" choreographed by Kathy Gale performed in FAC Dance Concert


Kathy will attend the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in the fall, majoring in dance.


Kathy Gale's choreography-"Time Against Us"

"Time Against Us" performed in Generation to Generation at FAC

Monday, May 12, 2014

LINKS Scholarship to FAC Dancer-Olivia Hopkins



Olivia Hopkins, a sophomore, is the recipient of a $500 scholarship from The Links, Incorporated, as a student artist in their “Classics Through the Ages” program.  She will use her scholarship to help pay for her Summer Dance Intensive at George Mason University this summer.




Olivia Hopkins at LINKS "Run for the Roses" 




Performance at Artisphere-her solo "No Limits"


Artisphere performance