NEWLY FORMED: SEATTLE DANCE ALLIANCE
The Seattle Dance Alliance was established to collectively navigate a new era of dance teaching informed by COVID-19.
Miranda is excited to be integrated in the Seattle community as a writer, teacher, and student. Having spent two years studying dance at the University of Oregon, she is now a BFA candidate in the Cornish College of the Arts dance program and aims to concentrate in modern performance, education, and dance critique upon graduation. Miranda teaches creative ballet, tap, and modern intermittently, but is currently focusing on her own education as it pertains to movement and written composition. An immense passion for prose, literature, and spoken word poetry has led Miranda to write and perform original works in both Eugene and Seattle, and she is thrilled to be uniting her two passions as a staff member on SeattleDances writing team.
The Seattle Dance Alliance was established to collectively navigate a new era of dance teaching informed by COVID-19.
SeattleDances is humbled to honor Anita Kuroiwa-Schiff with a 2019 DanceCrush Award for Foundational Contributions to Seattle Dance.
On the Board’s second SOLO Fest celebrates five POC and women artists on the mainstage.
November’s 12 Minutes Max, curated by Fox Whitney and Barry Johnson, delivers experimental variety.
Men in Dance’s 2019 Adjudicated showcase offers five works examining modern masculinity.
Evergreen City Ballet names alum Bennyroyce Royon Artistic Director, bringing new programing and initiatives to their 25th year as a school.
Hayley Shannon reflects on her Dance Healing approach and recent study that she’s brought back to her Seattle classes.
Nicola Gunn’s theater/dance piece hilariously and poignantly investigates a moral dilemma.
STG’s 10th annual Global Party offers a diversity of talents with cultural groups representing dance from across the globe.
Staff Writer Miranda Chantelois chats with Noelle Price, Artistic Director of up-and-coming dance company PRICEarts N.E.W., about her latest project, Remember Me Young.