Hello DP Family,
Below are this week’s reminders! Please take a moment and read them through.
If you have any questions feel free to chat with DP School staff in the office from 3-6pm Monday-Thursday each week. Call or email ahead to schedule a time to drop off payments or meet with staff Call: (336) 370-6776 Email: magalli@danceproject.org
Spring Semester 1.9-6.3 (20 weeks)
First Week of Classes/Open House: 1.9-1.14 Last Day to Waive Spring 23 Reg. Fee: 1.9Martin Luther King Jr. Day (no class): 1.16Bring a Buddy Week: 1.23-1.28Last Day to Register Spring 23: 2.27 | Spring 23 Scholarships Due: 2.27Parent Observation Week: 3.13-3.18Dance Marathon: 3.25Spring Break (no class): 4.7-4.14Memorial Day (no class): 5.29Spring Showcase: 5.31-6.4 |
First Week of Classes/Open House
- Our first week of classes is here 1.9-1.14! We can’t wait to see you all!
- Open House for students to find the classes they love, sign up here for a free trial of any class for your child’s age group!
Register for Spring 2023 now!
- Spring semester will run 1.9-6.3 (20 weeks)
- Registration is still open! Save your spot now!
- Register and make an installment payment by 1.9 and waive your reg. Fee!
- Registration closes 2.27
- Register here
- Scholarships are still available, apply here ASAP!
- If you received a Fall 2022 scholarship, please be sure to resubmit your application for Spring 2023 before the first day of class!
- Final scholarship due date is 2.27. Applications are processed on a rolling basis, first come first serve while funds remain.
Dance Project Parent Deal
- DP Parents get half off adult classes Spring 23 with Eventbrite code DPFAM
- Offer valid on single class tickets only, purchase here
Adaptive Dance Class
- This Spring, we are excited to launch our first full semester of our Adaptive Dance Class!
- This is an inclusive creative movement dance class designed to offer our dancers with disabilities a chance to maximize their gifts in dance class. We invite their peers of all abilities to join. Class intended for ages *new* ages 8-12.
- Class includes participation in our Spring Showcase end of semester performance.
- More info and to register here
Returning Spring 23- Dance for Parkinson’s
- Save the date for our Dance for Parkinson’s class Wednesdays 4:00-5:00pm in Studio 323
- February 1-April 26 (12 week session)
- Dance for Parkinson’s class is free to join and will be in-person only for Spring 23.
- Class will be taught by new DP staff member Davida Reid!
- Registration link coming soon.
Featured New Teaching Staff- Spring 2023…
Janice Lancaster- Modern III/IV (13+)
As an independent choreographer, she has been selected for the NC Dance Festival, Asheville Fringe Arts Festival, Omi International Dance Residency, Robert Wilson’s Watermill Center annual gala, Hubbard St 2 National Choreographic Competition, Joyce Soho Presents Choreography Competition, Palm Desert Choreography Festival, Bessie Schönberg Choreographers Residency, and as an alternate choreographer for New York Live Arts Fresh Tracks. She has received commissions from the Algae Society/Coaction Lab, Music Carolina, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, Bard Music Festival, Lindsey Kelley Dance, and through co-founding VIA Dance Collaborative (NYC). From 2005 to 2019, Janice performed internationally with Shen Wei Dance Arts, teaching through SWDA’s intensives and NYC arts in-education program. Over the past few years, she has taught as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Hollins University, Teacher-Scholar Postgraduate Fellow at Wake Forest University, and adjunct instructor at the University of the NC School of the Arts. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from Hollins University/American Dance Festival, a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of NC School of the Arts, and is a certified Hatha and Restorative yoga teacher.
Caitlyn Schrader- Contemporary Movement Lab (18+)
Caitlyn Schrader is a dance artist, educator, curator, choreographer, and filmmaker. A New York State native, she has made her way to Boston, Massachusetts, France, and Australia before arriving in North Carolina. She earned an MFA in Dance from the University of North Carolina Greensboro, a MS from the University of Rochester, and a BA from Hobart and William Smith Colleges. She has performed professionally with companies BIODANCE and EgoArt Inc., and for many other independent choreographers. As a mover and maker, she is steeped in the practice of release techniques and rooted in somatic perspectives. She strives to use dance as a strategy to construct and invite diverse experiences for both audiences and performers; interdisciplinary collaboration is central to her work. Her live and filmic works have been presented widely across the Northeast, the South, and abroad in Ireland. Caitlyn is passionate about providing platforms for other artists to present, meet, and collaborate. In 2019, she established Barn Dance Project (BDP), purposed to present professional, high quality, accessible dance works in unconventional spaces and to aid in the art revitalization for the community in which she grew up. Caitlyn has taught extensively within private and public institutions in New York, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Southern France for professional dancers and non-dancers alike.
Davida Reid- Dance for Parkinson’s
Davida Reid (she, her hers they) is a dancer, choreographer, and educator. She is a first-year MFA student in the school of dance and will be a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the school of Dance as well as in the school of Visual Arts. Along with dancing in various companies and with various choreographers throughout Europe and the United States, she holds a MA in Art Business from Sotheby’s Institute in London and an MS in Organizational Management from the School for International Training in Vermont. She currently and for many years has worked with the elderly population as a movement instructor and with people who have Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases. She is a Yoga, Gyrotonic, and Gyrokinesis Instructor and enjoys incorporating various forms of movement in choreography. A recipient of the UNCG Inclusiveness award, she is excited to delve into research focused on visual perception, movement, and the ways it influences the aging process.
The North Carolina Dance Festival (NCDF)
- NCDF Artist in Residence Showing Jan 21, 7pm | Studio 323 | Save the Date!
- Join our “Embark” Artists in Residence Rae Cozart and Caitlyn Schrader, along with other 2022 Artists in Residence, as they share what they have been working on since July! This free informal showing features dance film and live performance and an opportunity to ask questions and discuss dance with the choreographers.
- The NC Dance Festival, a production of the Dance Project, is an annual touring showcase of modern and contemporary choreography by NC artists. The Festival establishes a network of venues for professional regional choreography and performance, expanding accessibility of dance throughout the state while raising the profile of North Carolina’s own artists.
- Want more news about events and info on promos at the school and NCDF, sign up for our organization-wide emails here!
Payment Schedule & Information- Spring
- We accept Cash, Check, or Credit Card payments
- Credit card payments are made in the class portal and incur a 3% surcharge. This goes to the processing company and not to DP
- Late Payment Communication
- Any payments made after the 10th will incur a $10 late fee
- Notification of late payment will be sent on the 11th via email
- Any student with an account unpaid by the 20th will be unable to participate
- Spring classes can be paid in full or in 5 installments
- Installment schedule: 1/9, 2/1, 3/1, 4/3, 5/1
- Autopay will run on 1/9, 2/1, 3/1, 4/3, 5/1
- Autopay participants who register after a draft date will need to manually pay before the 10th of the month to avoid a late fee
- We do not pro-rate tuition. Students do have the option to make up a class in a comparable class. If you need to make up a class please contact Magalli magalli@danceproject.org
- Parents are fiscally responsible for the cost of the full semester after 3 classes have been attended, regardless of attendance from that point on
COVID Guidelines
- All Dance Project classes, office space, check-in areas, and events will require a mask. This includes students, staff, parents, and audience members.
- Thank you so much for your support in helping keep your Dance Project family and our community safe. We will continue to monitor the community trends and keep you updated as to if/when our class requirements may change.
- Here is Dance Project’s COVID response action plan and protocols
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DYfCKmjID62nQJwrD6Avos87J9VhCf9fAxp2M7FSll0/edit?usp=sharing
- If you have any questions or concerns please contact Lauren
Greensboro Cultural Center
- All Dance Project classes, unless otherwise noted, occur on the 3rd floor of the Greensboro Cultural Center 200 N Davie St, Greensboro, NC 27401
Parking
- Parking is recommended in the Church St Parking Deck. First hour free. You can validate your parking at the Greensboro Central Library. Parking is free if leaving after 7pm on weekdays, free on weekends. Otherwise, $1/hr.
- During Tanger Center events, the Church Street parking deck will be shared.
- Anyone displaying the attached voucher in either print or digital form will be exempted from the posted fee. This voucher is valid only at the Church Street Parking Deck after 5pm Monday-Friday, and anytime on the weekend. Voucher Here
- Visitors who do not have the voucher, but who indicate to the attendant upon entry that their visit is for something other than attendance at a Tanger Center event, will have the $10 fee waived.
- These waivers apply only to the $10 Special Event fee being implemented before Tanger Center events
Adult Students
Spring 2023 Class passes available now!
- Spring Semester starts runs 1.9-6.3 (20 weeks)
- Get your class pass and save big on classes next semester! There are options for new and returning students tailored to how you want to take the class:
- Unlimited All: Any and all adult drop-in classes all semester long
- All-In: 1 class of your choice all semester long
- New Student 30-day Unlimited: new students get unlimited access for 1 month
- 10 Class Pass: 10 classes of your choice *available Feb. 1*
- Drop-In: take your time once class at time $15 a class
- Learn more here
*New Adult Class* Absolute Beginner Ballet (18+) with Caitlin Dutton-Reaver
- Fridays 7:00-8:00pm in Studio 323
- Join us for a ballet class perfect for beginner adults! Learn the fundamentals of ballet and get moving this semester!
- Class taught by past NCDF Performing Artist/Artist In Residence Caitlin Dutton-Reaver
*New Adult Class* Contemporary Movement Lab (18+) with Caitlyn Schrader
- Saturdays 10:30-12:00pm in Studio 323
- Join Dance Project for an 18+ drop-in-only intermediate/advanced contemporary dance class intended for dance professionals and collegiate level dancers. Class is based in Safety Release Technique yet also integrates various other release-based contemporary techniques and supportive methodologies through a somatic approach.
- Class taught by current NCDF Artist In Residence Caitlyn Schrader
Adult Performance Company
Adult Performance Company will return for the Spring 2023 semester, beginning in January.
- What is Adult Performance Company?
- Dance Project’s Adult Performance Company (18+) is an opportunity for adult dancers to learn, create, and perform choreography in the community, and participate in many other opportunities, such as attending dance events and workshops! Dancers enroll in a weekly class which serves as their rehearsal time and work with a choreographer for the year. Adult Performance Company is open to all! No audition is required. Dancers are required to take at least 1 weekly dance technique class in addition to APC rehearsal time, in any dance style.
- Choreographer Carrie Plew will lead APC for Spring 2023.
- Choreographer Carrie Plew will lead APC for Spring 2023!
- Carrie is a current Artist in Residence with Dance Project/NCDF and a teaching staff member at Dance Project!
- Carrie is currently on the path to certification in Laban Movement Analysis through the Laban/Bartenieff Institute for Movement Studies. Carrie has created, performed, and presented on a variety of stages in NC and NYC. NC Dance credits include John Gamble Dance Theater, Jan Van Dyke Dance Group, Horn in the West, X Factor, and Centennial Station Dinner Theater. NY Dance credits include Maverick Dance Experience, INSPIRIT (Rehearsal Director and Company member), Malleable Dance Theater, and Sydnie L Mosley Dances.
- Carrie recently presented an evening-length work “Breathe, Flow, Forward, Grow” based in Laban Movement Analysis and Bartenieff Fundamentals as a part of her combined residency with NCDF and the Steven D. Hyers Theatre. More about this project here.
- Check out Carrie’s full bio here: https://danceproject.org/artistres/
- Please reach out to School Coordinator Magalli Morana at magalli@danceproject.org if you are interested in joining APC for the Spring, or if you have any questions in regards to APC!
The North Carolina Dance Festival (NCDF)
- NCDF Artist in Residence Showing Jan 21, 7pm | Studio 323 | Save the Date!
- Join our “Embark” Artists in Residence Rae Cozart and Caitlyn Schrader, along with other 2022 Artists in Residence, as they share what they have been working on since July! This free informal showing features dance film and live performance and an opportunity to ask questions and discuss dance with the choreographers.
- NCDF Monthly Dancer Chat
- Next Monthly Dancer Chat will be held in-person in Greensboro January 21 following the AiR Showing. We will gather and get to know each other somewhere in downtown GSO (location TBA).
- The NC Dance Festival, a production of the Dance Project, is an annual touring showcase of modern and contemporary choreography by NC artists. The Festival establishes a network of venues for professional regional choreography and performance, expanding accessibility of dance throughout the state while raising the profile of North Carolina’s own artists.
- Want more news about events and info on the school and NCDF, sign up for our organization-wide emails here