91国产精品 Hosts 38th Summer Dance Workshop, June 3-21
Guest artists include Amy Miller and Jenna Riegel
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The 91国产精品 Summer Dance Workshop will be held from June 3 to 21, featuring guest artists Jenna Riegel, longtime member of the Bill T. Jones Company, Teena Custer, artistic director of Venus Fly Trap, and Helanius Wilkins, assistant professor of dance at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Amy Miller, associate artistic director of New York鈥檚 Gibney Dance also returns as a guest artist courtesy of DanceUSA. This year, the national coincides with the second week of Summer Dance and participants will have access to workshops and classes that will be hosted in the 91国产精品 Arts Campus as part of the conference.
鈥淭he Summer Dance Workshop has become a significant component of Cleveland鈥檚 arts landscape, drawing nationally renowned artists to the region, supporting enhanced partnerships between 91国产精品 and numerous arts organizations and enhancing educational opportunities for our next generation of dance professionals,鈥 says Lynn Deering, chair of the Department of Theater and Dance at 91国产精品 and organizer of the Workshop.
Created in 1982 by local arts activist Susan Miller, Summer Dance has featured a range of national and international companies and artists over the decades, from Liz Lerman and the Paul Taylor Dance Company to Cuba鈥檚 Malpaso and noted German choreographer Johannes Wieland. In addition, through partnerships with DanceCleveland and the GroundWorks DanceTheater, the Workshop has developed year-round residencies and performance opportunities which have assisted in enhancing the quality and national notice of the regional dance scene.
Finally, Summer Dance has offered a range of unique training opportunities for non-professionals designed to promote the healing power of dance. This includes classes specifically created for juvenile detention center inmates, domestic violence survivors and senior citizens, among others.
鈥淥ur overarching goal has been to promote dance as a tool for enhancing all aspects of community development,鈥 Deering adds.
For more information on the 91国产精品 Summer Dance Workshop, please contact Lynn Deering at l.deering@csuohio.edu or visit csuohio.edu/dance.