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  1. Dance, as an art form, reaches across centuries and cultures. At Juilliard, you will learn the history and repertory from the past that continue to inform today’s dance makers and will be challenged to create with celebrated choreographers.

    • Faculty Directory

      Contact Information The Juilliard School 60 Lincoln Center...

    • Campus Life

      Beyond the Stage and Classroom. Full participation in campus...

    • Freebury, Jean

      Jean Freebury danced for the Merce Cunningham Company...

    • Begin, Jerome

      Other commissions include works for Abraham in Motion,...

    • Graf Mack, Alicia

      Alicia Graf Mack enjoyed a distinguished career as a leading...

  2. In our 4-year dance program—leading to a bachelor of fine arts degree—students learn the great traditions of both past and present. Juilliard develops artists who are trained in ballet, modern, and contemporary dance techniques.

    • New Dances
    • Spring Dances
    • Student Choreography
    • Fourth-Year Productions
    • Additional Collaborations

    A Juilliard tradition since 2002, New Dances features each class of students in a new work made especially for them by a prominent choreographer. Choreographers have included Sidra Bell, Andrea Miller, Justin Peck, Stephen Petronio, Bobbi Jene Smith, Sonya Tayeh, Jermaine Spivey and Spenser Theberge, and many others.

    The goal of Spring Dances is to challenge students to take on roles in established dance repertory. The experience of performing in time-tested roles is vastly different from that of being part of a dance during the choreographic process. The challenge is to serve the choreographer's original intent, designed in another time and place on another's ...

    Choreographers and Composers (ChoreoComp)is the culminating performance of a semester-long course. Six third-year dancers are paired with six music composition students to create short works for the second-year class of Juilliard Dance. Choreographic Honors is held at the end of the spring semester. Works of student choreography, selected from the ...

    Senior Production is one of the capstone events of Juilliard dance training. With faculty mentorship, fourth-year students produce, choreograph and perform the concert, while third-year dancers serve as stage managers, lighting designers, and dancers. The Senior Graduation Concertserves as an opportunity for each graduating student to perform a sol...

    Additional collaborations for on- and off-campus performing opportunities are common. Recent examples include Restart Stages at Lincoln Center, Merce Cunningham Trust Collaboration at Baryshnikov Arts Center, Martha Graham Dance Company’s University Partners Showcase at the Joyce Theater, New York City Center’s Fall for Dance series, and performanc...

  3. Kellie Drobnick, a native of Columbus Ohio, has been dancing and performing since the age of three. As a current fourth year at The Juilliard School, Kellie has been fortunate to work with Camille A. Brown, Brian brooks, Kate Weare, Kyle Abraham, student choreographers as well as perform as a soloist in Martha Graham's Dark Meadow, Twyla Tharp ...

  4. The School of Columbus Dance Theatre offers classes to boys and girls beginning at age 3. Starting with Creative Movement, young children can explore dance in a supportive, student-centered environment.

    • 592 E Main St Columbus, OH, 43215 USA
    • info@columbusdancetheatre.com
    • (614) 849-0227
  5. Taylor Johnson, a native of Columbus, Ohio, began her pre-professional career in a nonprofit contemporary company, Exhale Dance Tribe and is now a fourth year at The Juilliard School. She has worked with Camille A. Brown, Brian Brooks, Kate Weare, and Kyle Abraham, as well as performed works of José Limón, Merce Cunningham, and Eliot Feld.

  6. BFA, The Juilliard School. Valarie Williams collaborates on artistic projects producing critical conversations connecting scholarship in the arts with solutions for global societal change. Professor of Dance and Director of the Dance Notation Bureau Extension Center at The Ohio State University, Williams teaches, stages, and documents movement ...

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