A Twin-Cities-based
performer, choreographer, producer, administrator, teacher and
writer/theorist, I seek to refine my creative interests in rhythmic
and musical dance, specifically jazz and socially-related forms,
thoughts through a series of many expected and unexpected experiences.
I began my involvement
with dance as an energetic child who enjoyed being in motion and
exploring life’s possibilities while playing dress-up. Noticing
this, my parents enrolled me in dance class, and a pairing of
innocent preferences developed into a passion for the art of dancing.
My formal dance education at the University of Minnesota helped
me identify the capability to focus on an objective, utilize determination,
put to work my ability to be resourceful, and to correctly attend
to my strengths and weaknesses. In the pursuit of a professional
life with variety, I have enjoyed working in many capacities as
a dance artist, yet the production of my own creative work has
consistently come to the forefront of my efforts. In the search
to define my creative impulses, I have been trying to break down
why it is that I love to dance, and have come to find one constant;
I love to create and match with my body the rhythms and musical
qualities that I hear and sense.
I enjoy dancing socially
just as much as I enjoy dancing in a concert setting, and the
common thread between those two things is music. Musicians savor
a close relationship between their eyes and mind, and by throwing
in the additional element of the eyes, musically-motivated dancers
develop a keen relationship between the operation their body and
the acting of listening to music; in short, they create a visceral
absorbing of and response to music. Our bodies run on the rhythm
of the heart, and this intense human experience alone is enough
to create purposeful, satisfying, engaging and visceral dance,
particularly when matched with just the right tune. The sheer
variety of rhythmically connected music and dance creates seemingly
endless possibilities for movement and idea explorations, as well
as an electric environment fostering the constant wonder of could
be done next. Truly understanding musicality, rhythm and honesty
in emotion can provide a solid base for successfully and whole-heartedly
catapulting into new musical and movement territory.
Within these explorations,
I seek to define how dancers can embrace integrity and honesty
to their personal experiences as a way to access a piece’s
intention, providing them a way to truly connect to and therefore
better understand and present the work. Intention within my work
often relates to how embracing the need for constant convenience
and the idea of being ‘too busy’ can cause people
to miss out on the small but poignant moments in life.
My enjoyment of creating
and matching with my body the rhythms and musical qualities that
I hear and sense, connecting to the music, versatility, the creation
and embracing of humanness and personal integrity through abstract
movement, and the desire to assist people in opening up their
eyes to the small, poignant moments are the things that move me
forward (well, in many directions actually) as a choreographer
and versatile dance artist.