Rebecca Lee set another choreographic
work on FAC dancers—her first for the PM dancers during her week residency at
the end of February. Ms Lee, an alumna
of the Fine Arts Center, received her BFA from Columbia College in Columbia, SC
and her MFA from Florida State University.
She has been a company member with Dance
Repertory Theatre in Tallahassee, Florida, the Power Company in Columbia, SC, a
guest artist with Wildwood Ballet and with Christian von Howard in the Von
Howard Project in New York City. She is currently an artist-in-residence
in Spartanburg and is the director of the ARMES Dance Program.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Sunday, March 03, 2013
Dancers take master class with two cast members from “Billy Elliot”
On February 14th the afternoon
dancers had the privilege of taking a master class with two cast members from
the National Tour of “Billy Elliot-The Musical” at the Peace Center. The
dancers learned a dance that was a compilation of various sections of the show—it
was non-stop dancing for the entire hour class!
To see more--go to the link below posted by Greenville Online, which includes interviews:
Link to video
from master class with Christopher Howard and Peyton Royal with "Billy
Elliot"!
| Master Class at the Peace Center Video Clip below is an excerpt from the class |
| Dancers with Peyton Royal and Christopher Howard |
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Guest Artist Rebecca Lee sets new choreographic work
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| Rebecca Lee |
Terry Jarrard-Dimond, Visual Artist in Residence, Speaks with Dancers
| Terry Jarrard-Dimond and AM Dancers |
Dancers listen to Terry
Jarrard-Dimond speak about the similarities between art and dance
composition. Ms. Jarrard-Dimond is a
textile construction artist and her work is on exhibit in the Francis Sheffield
Wood Gallery at the Fine Arts Center from January 23rd through March
22nd. She was in residence
for two weeks working with students and sharing her experiences as a textile
industry designer and professional artist.
Monday, February 18, 2013
VINCAS GREENE teaches master classes
Vincas
Greene, professor of Dance at Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia, taught
master classes on January 31st.
He received his MFA from California Institute of the Arts and has
trained with dance artists Merce Cunningham, Mark Morris and Gerri Houlihan
among others. He has choreographed over forty
choreographic works and three operas.
| AM Dancers |
| PM Dancers |
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Tyler Gilstrap is Dance Guest Artist in January 2013
Tyler Gilstrap restaged her dance “Crash
Rhythm” on the morning dancers and created a new choreographic work “Last
Dance” on the afternoon dancers. Ms.
Gilstrap earned her BFA in Dance from Southern Methodist University and performed
“Midsummer Marriage” with the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Germany after
graduation. She has danced with Morales
Dance, Patrick Corbin, and Amy Marshall Dance Company and has been a guest
artist with the Dodge Dance Company and New York Theater Ballet.
Ms. Gilstrap has been a featured dancer in
such films as “Across the Universe”, directed by Julie Taymor, and “The Wackness”,
directed by Jonathan Levine. She was
also the assistant choreographer for the film, “Love and Other Drugs”. Ms. Gilstrap has taught hip-hop and modern
dance in Germany, Hungary, Italy and throughout the United States, and was a
founding member of Battleworks Dance Company, under the direction of Robert
Battle.
Monday, February 04, 2013
Dancers perform in the Winter Honors Showcase on December 19, 2012
Both classes performed in the Winter Honors Showcase on
December 19th. The AM Dancers
performed Allegretto choreographed by
Andrew Kuharsky to music by Ludwig van Beethoven. The dancers who performed are: Maggie Black, Cannon Cobb, Kathy Gale,
Florida Guxholli, Megan Hannon, Hope Harvard, Paige Hollister, Olivia Hopkins,
Lauren Hurley, Addison Kreisher, and Rachel Spitzmiller.
In the afternoon showcase, Hannah Winton performed a solo
she choreographed to music by Edith Piaf performed by Louis Armstrong. The video clip is of Hannah in rehearsal in
the Black Box Theatre. From Here to the Sky choreographed by
Guest Artist Sara Procopio was performed by Jacqueline Calle, Makenna Farr,
Nikki Morath, Kara Nightingale, Sydney Parker, Kendall Roberson, Carley
Tomlinson, and Hannah Winton.
Saturday, February 02, 2013
Alumna Amanda Porter shares adjustments and information about "Chaconne".
Amanda Porter (Dance 2009) shared an afternoon with the FAC
PM Dancers giving them information about the choreographed work Chaconne by Tim Glenn, Associate
Professor of Dance at Florida State University. Tim Glenn set the work, Chaconne, on the FAC dancers in October
and then set the same piece of choreography later on FSU dancers in
Tallahassee, Florida. Amanda, who is
cast in Chaconne at FSU, worked with
the FAC dancers on adjustments that have been made to the choreography since
Mr. Glenn was here at the FAC last October. Amanda is
a graduating with a BFA in Dance at FSU this Spring.
Dancers organize first Improv Jam: Winter Improv Jam
Jacqueline
Calle proposed the idea of having a school-wide Fine Arts Center Improvisation Jam having
experienced such events at the American Dance Festival this past summer. Rhiannon Laymon helped organize the Winter
Improv Jam on December 17th in the Dance Studio as she is President
of the FAC Chapter of the National Honor Society for Dance Arts. The Theatre Tech Crew hung Christmas lights in
the dance studio to give atmosphere and students from all of the arts areas
participated. Several FAC Dance Alumni attended and participated! The plan is have another Improv Jam in March.
Stephen Simmons created
this video clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYidKW4euSo&feature=youtu.be
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sara Procopio Artist-in-Residence November 12-16, 2012
| PM Dancers with Sara Procopio |
| AM Dancers with Sara Procopio |
Ms. Procopio is a founding member and former Artistic Associate of Shen Wei Dance Arts. For twelve years, her work with Shen Wei has included performing and teaching at renowned venues and festivals throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and the United States. Sara recently worked with choreographer Jonah Bokaer on a project in collaboration with Robert Wilson. As an independent teaching artist, as well as for Shen Wei Dance Arts, Sara regularly teaches master classes and workshops worldwide. Recent engagements include the American Dance Festival (ADF), the ADF/NY January Intensive, Peridance Capezio Center, Marymount Manhattan College, The University of the Arts, Hollins University, and in Italy at the Paolo Grassi School of Milan and the Fabbrica Europa Festival in Florence. This past summer she led the Shen Wei Performance Project and taught in the 3-Week School at the American Dance Festival. Later in the summer, Sara traveled to teach in Seoul, South Korea.
In addition to performing and teaching, Sara curates and produces multi-disciplinary arts events as part of the presenting team at Progressive Arts Network (PAN). Sara is a graduate of Hollins University where she earned both her undergraduate and master's degrees.
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