Department of Dance Spring Newsletter 2021

Dear UW Department of Dance Community,

I hope that you are doing as well as possible and giving each other a huge pat on the back for all that you have done and supported.  This past year has tested our emotional and physical endurance as we have faced the pandemic, a divisive political climate, physically-distanced life, the ongoing impacts of systemic racism, climate change and more.  It also has shown us our strength, resilience and resolve.  We condemn the intolerance that continues to plague our communities and stand in support and solidarity with our students, faculty, staff, neighbors, and all who have experienced racism, discrimination, bigotry, hate, violence, and have lost loved ones. 

I have been inspired by the Department of Dance students, staff and faculty who have forged ahead, ever adaptive and ever dedicated to the study and creation of dance.  Following  COVID-19 safety and prevention protocols, we offered both in-person and online courses, including courses in dance making, dance science, dance studies, and a variety of forms of dance technique. These courses were enriched through workshops with guest artists.  Students and instructors worked as hard as ever and adjusted brilliantly.  We learned new skills as we have been premiering works by faculty, guest artists and student choreographers in three digital concerts featuring student dancers: UW Dance Presents, the upcoming the Dance Majors Concert (April 16-May 2) and the upcoming MFA Dance Concert (May 28-June 13). We have welcomed new students, new faculty, and new staff.  And now, we are proudly seeing students graduate and move into the next stages of their lives.  

Digging deeper into our own work to advance diversity, equity, inclusivity, and access, we have focused on curricular revisions such as changing course names, developing new courses, approaching pre-existing courses through new lenses, and revising our B.A. degree.  We recognize that we still have much to do and that each of us must continuously work on ourselves.  We are encouraged through our support of each other, through our conversations with students, and through our ongoing healing Circles with Dr. E. Jabali Stewart of the organization Huayruro.

Gratitude and hope fuel my heart.  I am grateful for support from you, the UW Department of Dance community.  I am grateful for the faculty, staff and students of the Department, and for the support of the wider campus community.  We made it, and in many ways we thrived. 



Congratulations to Catherine M.Cole, Divisional Dean of the Arts and Professor of Dance and English, for the formal feature of her newest book, Performance and the Afterlives of Injustice, in the National Humanities Center’s Virtual Book Club.  See here: https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/virtual-book-club-… Read more
Read about the new pilot course, Creativity as Research, taught by associate professor and former chair of the Department of Dance Jen Salk, with Jeffrey Fracé, associate professor of drama; and Afroditi Psarra, assistant professor of digital arts and experimental media (DXARTS), in this exciting College of Arts & Sciences articleRead more
Read about our Winter 2021 course sections of DANCE 232: Intermediate Alternative Movement Studies in The Daily article written by Ariana Sutherland:  From gravity-defying to spiritual: The duality of DANCE 232 Choosing which section of a class to take can be a difficult decision on an ordinary basis. For DANCE 232: Intermediate Alternative Movement Studies, this choice will… Read more
Professor Juliet McMains and her partner, Cristian Santesteban have recently been involved in the Robert Moses’ Kin (RMK) dance company’s new video project, “RMK Around the USA.”  “McMains said dancers have an advantage in the COVID-19 remote and video based era, because they are used to creating something from chaos. ‘Getting knocked off center and having to readjust is kind of what the art form is all about’,” McMains said. … Read more
Alexandra Bradshaw-Yerby (MFA ’18) has been named Utah Higher Education Dance Educator of the year award from Utah Dance Educators Organization (UDEO)-- the Utah Chapter of National Dance Educators Organization (NDEO).  Alex has a way about teaching that allows the class environment to feel extremely inviting and safe. Along with being wise and having expertise about the body, Alex is always open to discussion and helping everyone with their own kinesthetic awareness in becoming smarter… Read more
Congratulations to part-time lecturer Etienne Cakpo for receiving the Dance Educators Association of Washington (DEAW) 2020 Dance Educator of the Year Award!  Etienne Cakpo teaches West African Dance at the UW Department of Dance as part-time lecturer. He was also the 2018-2019 Kawasaki Guest artist, and choreographed work on the undergraduate students for the 2019 UW Dance Presents concert. The students love Etienne, and… Read more
With sadness, we share the news of the passing of modern dance pioneer and former University of Washington Dance faculty member Joan Skinner on March 7, 2021, at the age of 97.  Skinner served on the faculty at the University of Washington from 1967 to 1989 and held the position of Director of the Dance Division (now Department of Dance) from 1985 until 1987.  Students from around the world came to study with her and the Skinner Releasing Technique that she developed. More about Joan… Read more

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