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We love that our faculty are active members of the artistic community! Our Dance 1 and 2 teachers are performing in a new collaborative project November 17 and 18: Shoreline Swell is the premiere of new works by 20 Utah dancers and musicians exploring our shared ecology. Performances are FREE at the Sorenson Unity Center (1383 S 900 W Salt Lake). Masks are kindly requested. Learn more and reserve tickets: bit.ly/shorelineswell

daCi (dance and the Child international) Utah Day of Dance is coming soon!  Our student choreography company, Creativity in Action, will be performing at this event and our own Miss Tami will be presenting a creative session.  Cost is minimal.  Please see this link for more information for a fun day of dance for the ENTIRE family! Learn more about the event:  https://daciusa.org/dayofdance/utah/

Wiggle-friendly ARTventures! RDT's Ring Around the Rose is a "Wiggle-Friendly" performance series for children and families that explores the magical world of the arts including dance, theatre, music and storytelling.  Performances take place the 2nd Saturday of each month, September-May, at 11 am at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center.  Cost is minimal.  Our own South Valley Creative Dance dancers will present at this event in April 2024.  Please click the link for more info about this month's performance and more throughout the year! Check out the upcoming shows:   https://rdtutah.org/ring-around-the-rose/

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company's Moving Parts Family and Sensory Friendly Performance is a theater production that welcomes individuals with a variety of needs, including, but not limited to: young children and their families, people with autism, people who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as first-time theatergoers.  The performance is wiggle-friendly and modified to allow for audience movement and vocal reactions.  The staff and dancers are trained to accommodate audience needs and responses.  Everyone is welcome to enjoy the dance performance in their own unique way, in a safe,

I think the power of creative movement comes in giving children and teenagers the power to try something new.  As a creative movement and choreography teacher, I try to encourage dancers to think outside the box and not worry a[perfectpullquote align="right" cite="" link="" color="#f1350d" class="" size=""]As artists and choreographers, the world is our playground and there is no “right” or “wrong” way to create, choreograph, or shape our dance art.  The sky is the limit.[/perfectpullquote] bout what is “right” and what is “wrong.”  While that might be a liberating thought, it

Talking about dance eloquently is almost important as dancing eloquently.  Dancers often have issues talking about their own work - but it is a skill you can take to the bank.  LITERALLY!!!  Talking, writing, and reviewing dance works is the bases for grant writing and scholarship essays.  Learning how to do it is vital to your success as a dancer, artist, and studio.  But how do you write about dance?  The document that you will find below would be a great place to start. It may not cover every single