The 2nd National Dance Association Pedagogy Conference
Dance Education in the 21 st Century:
The Evolving Art of Teaching Excellence


in cooperation with
National Museum of Dance & Hall of Fame

Conference Brochure Conference Schedule Conference Presenters Conference Fees Dance Education America Exhibit Project Management Staff

 

Conference Schedule

Thursday June 14, 2007

7:30am
Registration and Pre-registered participant packet pick up – Grand Foyer, National Museum of Dance

8:30am
Presenter Title Room Type
Karen Smith Pilates Basics Studio A Class
Julie Mulvihill and Christina Tsoules Soriano The Collaborative Syllabus Project Studio C Presentation

10:00am
Keynote Presentation Title Room Type
Shirley Ririe Making Magic Moments Studio ABC Lecture

11:30am Opening of “Dance Education in America” Exhibit - Gallery
11:30 – 1pm Lunch in South East Gallery

1pm
Presenter Title Room Type
Susanne Davis and Theresa Purcell Cone Response to Keynote and audience discussion Studio A Presentation
Lee Ann Haggard Feet That Feel The Beat Studio C Class (tap)

2:30pm
Presenter Title Room Type
Nancy R. Francis and Anna H. Lathrop “Here we go ‘round the Mulberry bush” from singing games to Hip Hop: Problematizing ‘Progress' in the Dance Curriculum from 1930 to Present Studio A Presentation
Mariah Malec Dance for the Camera: A Modern-Day Technophobe's Introduction to Dance Media and Production (Part 1 of 2 parts ) Studio C Presentation
Mary DiSanto-Rose The Joy of Reading and Dancing, Exploring Children's Literature Through Dance Studio B Presentation/workshop

4pm
Presenter Title Room Type
Mary Jane Wolbers Saluting Wisconsin's Dance Legend: A Retrospective Experience in H'Doubler Pedagogy Studio A Master Class
Brenda Pugh McCutcheon How the 6 DC Model of Educational Dance Plays out in K-16 Studio B Presentation
Kacy Crabtree

Juxtaposing Dance: The Evolution of Dance
Education in America

Grand Foyer and Gallery Theatre class and play rehearsal
Mariah Malec Dance for the Camera: A Modern-Day Technophobe's Introduction to Dance Media and Production (Part II of 2 parts) Studio C Workshop
5:30 pm Dinner on your own (Taxis are available downtown to restaurants and shopping; dinner available at the Hilton Garden Inn)

Friday June 15, 2007

8am
Presenter Title Room Type
Elizabeth Gillaspy Ballet Technique Studio A Technique class
Sherry Jerome and Julianne O'Brien Pedersen Dance Teaching Methods course at the University Level: a hands-on approach Studio B Workshop
Panel Using Standards To Guide Unit and Lesson Development in Dance Studio C Presentation

9:30 Demonstrations of the Standards with 5 th grade students
Presenter Title Room Type
Lee Ann Haggard Standards in Action Studio A and Viewing Foyer Demonstration
Marcey Siegel Standards in Action Studio B and Viewing Foyer Demonstration
Karen Kaufmann Standards in Action Studio C and Viewing Foyer Demonstration

10:45am
Presenter Title Room Type
Susanne Davis Teaching and Learning: The Movement Paradigm Studio A Presentation and Workshop
Charles Woodford Writing a Book is Like Choreography – Sort Of Studio B Presentation
Christine Knoblauch-O'Neil The Arabesque: Form Following Function Studio C Presentation

12pm Lunch in South East Gallery

1:15pm
Presenter Title Room Type
To be announced Dance Education: Honoring our Present Studio A Presentation
Cheryl Kay Nudging Secondary Dance Towards Excellence: A Model of Teacher Education Studio B Presentation
Kathleen Klein Career Readiness and Preparation Criteria in Undergraduate Dance Degree Programs Studio C Presentation

2:45pm
Presenter Title Room Type
Wendy Oliver and panel Student Dance Teachers: Challenges for Teacher Training Studio A Presentation and discussion
Mary Ann Laverty The Technique of Katherine Dunham Studio C Technique class
Lynn Reynolds

Teaching Middle School Students How to Choreograph Fine Arts Dance

Studio C Workshop


4pm

Presenter Title Room Type
Sandra Minton Teaching Critical Thinking Through Dance Studio A Workshop
Sharon Garber Creative Approaches to Teaching Classical Ballet; An Old World Art Form in a new World of Multiple Learning Styles Studio B Presentation and Workshop
Freddie-Lee Heath Teaching Them Where They Live Studio C Workshop

6:00 NMD and NDA Reception Honoring Bill T. Jones

Saturday June 16, 2007

8am
Presenter Title Room Type
Lynette Overby, Jana Lo Bella, Samantha Mitchell and Deborah Stuart Arts Bridge Scholars: Building Cross Disciplinary Collaboration Studio A Presentation
Andrew Jannetti Master Class in Modern Dance Studio C Technique class
Sherrie Barr The Dancer as Reflective practitioner: Is it Possible? Studio B Presentation

9:30 am
Presenter Title Room Type
Gladys Keeton Demonstration class using the Standards with 5-7 year olds Studio C Demonstration
Brenda Pugh McCutchen Expanding Dance Literacy with new Creative Tools in the Classroom Studio B Workshop
Theresa Cone NDA Scholar/Artist Lecture Reprise: In the Movement, Honoring the Teaching and Learning Lived Experience Studio A Presentation

11:00am
Presenter Title Room Type
Karen Kaufmann - Keynote Performance as a Teaching Tool To be announced Presentation

12:15pm Lunch - South East Gallery
1pm Play performance : The Evolution of Dance Education in America – Gallery

1:30pm
Presenter Title Room Type
CoMotion A CoMotion in Motion Studios ABC Performance

3pm
Presenter Title Room Type
Paulette Cote Professional Dance Training in China: Is There Room for Dance Art Education? The Guangdong Dance School Experience Studio A Presentation
Andrew Jannetti Designing Choreography for and by Children Studio C Workshop
Elizabeth Gillaspy

Fostering Creativity Within the Traditionally Structured Ballet Technique Class

Studio B Presentation with participation

6:00 Shuttle Service begins from Hilton Garden Inn to Bill T. Jones Performance at Skidmore College (Tickets are Available on a First Come First Serve Basis) and to downtown Saratoga Springs. Shuttle service ends at 10pm

Sunday June 17, 2007
IMPORTANT NOTE: For all sessions except optional brunch, please enter through Studio Foyer

8:15am

Presenter Title Room Type
Christine K O'Neil Master class in Ballet technique Studio C Technique Class
Sharon Perez LMA and the Multiple Intelligences in the Secondary Dance Classroom Studio B Workshop
Barbara Kennedy Pedagogical Approaches to Teaching Dance To University Educated Women Over 40 to enhance Self-esteem and Motivation Studio A Presentation

9:45 am
Presenter Title Room Type
Mary Ann Laverty Early Dance Educator, Charles H. Williams and the Hampton Institutes Creative Dance Group: 1934-1948 Studio A Presentation
Jeanne Bresciani The Pedagogy of Isadora Duncan: Classical Education Redefined Studio C Master class
Panelists: Gladys Keeton, Karen Kaufmann, Theresa Cone. Moderator: Nancy Brooks Schmitz Visioning Dance Education for All Children Studio B Panel Discussion

11-1:30pm Brunch option with Arts Fest

11:30 – 1:30pm (Advance purchase of tickets by April 15, 2007 required) Main Gallery - Entrance Foyer

11am
Presenter Title Room Type
Theresa Cone Following Their Lead: Children's Ideas for Creating Dances Studio A Presentation
Monica Cameron Frichtel Writing, A Method of Inquiry Studio B Presentation
Violiane Morinville Interplay of Colors Within a Dance Movement Education Program Studio C Workshop

12:15pm Light snack in Studio Foyer

1pm
Presenter Title Room Type
Keynote: Sarah Hilsendager Dance Education: What We Have Learned In Order to Vision the Future Studio A Presentation and Discussion
Christina Tsoules Soriano Poetic Structures as A Pedagogical Tool for Dance Composition Teachers Studio C Workshop

2:30pm
Presenter Title Room Type
Responders to Final keynote Visioning the Future: An interactive session creating the last panel for the Exhibit Studio A Presentation, roundtables and creation of final exhibit panel
“History of Dance Education in America” will be open from June 14 th at 11:30 am through Saturday June 16 th to conference attendees.

Vendors and organization, institution exhibits will be open from 9 am – 5 pm on Thursday June 14 th and Friday June 15th

 

 

NDA welcomes all dance specialists to enjoy the beauty of Saratoga Springs while shaping the future of dance education at this historical conference.  To register, link to http://www.aahperd.org or call (800) 213-7193 Ex 464 or Ex 436.

 


 

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