UW Dance Spring 2023 Newsletter

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Dear Friends,

Thank you for continuing to be a part of UW Dance! As we reflect on the 2022-23 school year, what is evident among our community of movers, scholars, artists, educators, and learners is constant innovation, open-mindedness, and curiosity. 

We kicked off our vibrant concert season last October with provoking performances by the Chamber Dance Company, which is reimagining its repertoire and transitioning its leadership from the company founder and 30-year artistic director Hannah C. Wiley to the artistic direction of Rachael Lincoln. One change is that programming now includes new works by our second-year MFA candidates performed by graduate students as well as guest artists. 

In January, the UW Dance Presents concert gave our undergraduate students the opportunity to work with faculty such as Artist in Residence Alana Isiguen and guest artists from the community such as Nia-Amina Minor, both of whom created new works grounded in deep investigations of the history and spirit of jazz music.  Also showcased was an excerpt of Ronald K. Brown’s 2009 choreography “Dancing Spirit,” the culmination of a Kawasaki Guest Artist Program residency featuring Ronald K. Brown and Arcell Cabuag, who staged the excerpt on undergraduate students in October. 

Spotlighting student work, in March we featured premieres of work by our dance majors, and the MFA Dance Concert in May will be our first-ever concert in the round at Meany Studio Theatre. 

Presenting concerts is, however, only part of what we have been doing this year.  We continue to stay focused on improving our curricula, pivoting toward more diversity and inviting unconventional and imaginative ways of learning, such as Club Classrooms in MFA candidate Abdiel’s Hustle course, and young guests in Mestre Silvinho’s Capoeira course. Our faculty continue their research as well, such as Associate Professor Jennifer Salk and her innovative project anfractuous and Associate Professor Rachael Lincoln and her ongoing work with BANDALOOP. We look forward to reconnecting with former students during our Alumni Celebration Week in April, a week during which alumni are invited to take classes alongside current students.

We remain grateful to you for your ongoing support, interest, and engagement, and wish you a wonderful spring.

Sincerely,

Christina Sunardi

Chair, UW Department of Dance 



Read The Seattle Times article written by Brendan Kiley about UW Dance MFA Candidate Abdiel Jacobsen and their innovative teaching of the Hustle!  https://www.seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-magazine/from-disco-days-to-seattle-dance-parties-the-hustle-brings-us-together/
The Chamber Dance Company is reconsidering what makes a dance important. Comprised of University of Washington graduate students, the Chamber Dance Company works to perform, record and archive dance works of artistic and historical significance, particularly those that have rarely or never been seen by Northwest audiences. Since its founding in 1990, the company has primarily performed classical modern dance choreography dating… Read more
Play Anfractuous  In 2016, UW Department of Dance Associate Professor Jennifer Salk and (then) Digital Art and Experimental Media PhD candidate Martin Jarmick came together to collaborate on a mixed media performance work entitled “Begin Again” that premiered at… Read more

Photo Collage Image Credits L-R, T-BSense of Belonging, by Asriel Siosonk at the 2023 Dance Majors Concert, Photo by Warren Woo (cropped); Anfractuous, by Jenifer Salk & Martin Jarmick; Rachael Lincoln & BANDALOOP at Super Bowl Tailgate; Mestre Silvinho & Seattle Amistad School students in Capoeira Class; UW Dance students and the UW Philharmonia Orchestras at the 2023 Winter ConcertCaptain Sad & His Ship of Fools, by Katie Janis at the 2023 Dance Majors Concert, Photo by Warren Woo (cropped); Alana Isiguen in KIRO7 News, Around the Sound segment. 

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