DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013

Photo of Maya Tenzer & Christoph von Riedemann by Michael Slobodian Message from the Artistic Director

s Arsc Director it is educaon requires intelligence, discipline, my role, and my perseverance and humility – and these are the A complete focus, to qualies that create exceponal young people, both ensure our school is on and off the stage. I hope our success will connue successful, thriving and to be measured by how our dancers meet the constantly improving. As our challenge to be the best they can be -- outstanding naonal and internaonal dancers and wonderful human beings. reputaon connues to grow, I think it is crucial that I look forward to an excing and successful year with we remind ourselves how we all of you! define success as teachers, dancers and their families. Artemis Gordon Arsc Director, Arts Umbrella Dance Success cannot be measured solely by casng choices, awards, or the accolades of others, no maer how wonderful these are to receive. Success Inside is what every student is able to take away from our Focus on faculty: 2-3 Sunday Performance studios and our performances at the end of every • • day. It is also the ability to face challenges head on, • Alumni profiles: 4-5 Series: 11 with great grace and dignity and to the best of their • AU dance alumni: 6 • Dance equee: 13 abilies, whatever the situaon. • Dance calendar: 8-9 • Contact us: 15 Focus on new faculty Farley Johansson

Farley is an independent performer, teacher, and choreographer based in Vancouver. He is the Co-Arsc Director of Science Fricon, which was formed in 2003 with partner Shannon Moreno.

In Vancouver, his work has been presented in Dancing on the Edge, for a Small Stage, Dusk Dances, Vancouver Internaonal Dance Fesval, and the Chutzpah Fesval, and abroad in the Month of Dance (Bahia, Brazil), Lucky Trimmer (Berlin), Nord Deutsche Tanztheater Giessen, Staatstheater Tanzfesvals (Greifswald, Koblenz and Braunschweig, and Oldenburg Tanztheater in Giessen, Germany). Germany, in addion to open studios in Berlin such as Marameo and Dock11. He recently premiered a new full-length work, ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013 created in collaboraon with Shannon In Vancouver he has taught company class for Moreno, for Osnabrueck Tanztheater, Wen Wei Dance, for the CADA and Training Germany. As a teacher he has taught company Society of Vancouver professional classes, as a class for Osnabrueck Tanztheater, under the Sessional instructor for Simon Fraser direcon of both Marco San and Nannine University, Harbour Dance, and at a number of Linning, at Staatstheater Kassel, Hagen, private studios.

Lorraine White-Wilkinson

With a BA Honours degree in Dance, an MA in Arts Educaon, and over 25 years teaching experience, Lorraine is an Arts Integraon Specialist. She has dance teacher training from both York University as well as the University of Utah and has presented at numerous conferences at SFU, UBC, and as a workshop presenter at the Early Childhood Educaon BC annual conference as the Pre-School Dance Specialist.

A passionate and sensive teacher, she teaches dance as arsc expression, as an alternave form of literacy and as a venue for experiencing social and emoonal learning. Her current research interests include arculang and engaging embodied knowledge, as well as the connecon between mindfulness and creave expression.

Lorraine teaches independently as well as for the Vancouver School Board as an arst in residence. In addion, she works as an arst collaborator for the Vancouver Biennale. 2 Margaret Reader-Martin

Margaret began her training locally under Grant and The Leon and Thea Koerner Penny Hudson and later graduated from the Foundaon. She has been a guest teacher in Royal Winnipeg Ballet School Professional the Lower Mainland for over 15 years and is Program. Following graduaon, Margaret on faculty at Arts Umbrella and VJPD. moved to Conneccut and danced with Margaret also toured with the Arts Umbrella Harord Ballet under Michael Uthoff and Senior Dance Company to New York City as Works/Laura Glenn Dance under Ted their Company Manager. Hershey and Laura Glenn. Margaret spent Beyond her knowledge of two summers at the ballet, Margaret acvely Banff Center for the created and shaped the Arts in the Dance Anatomy & Health for Professional Program. Dancers course, for the Arts Umbrella Professional In New York City, she Program, with Dr. Robert studied on scholarship Cannon. The program at the Julliard School covers funconal anatomy under the tutelage of for technique and injury , prevenon, treatment and ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013 graduang with a BFA, rehabilitaon. This work and performed a number of seasons with was greatly inspired by her work with Irene Radio City Music Hall Producons in the Dowd at the Juilliard School. The program Radio City Christmas Spectacular. While off- also covers nutrional educaon, personal season, Margaret performed in various development through emoonal health as producons and fesvals in ballet, well as self-awareness and coping skills. contemporary, and musical theatre. Most recently, Margaret has travelled to Over the course of her pre-professional and Pennsylvania to parcipate in the CPYB professional career Margaret was a recipient Summer Intensive Teacher Training Program of the Canada Council Dance Professional and trained with Donna Krasnow receiving Grant, and received support from the BC her Condioning-With-Imagery (C-I Training) Council for the Arts, the Alberta Culture Cerficaon Level I and II.

Arts Umbrella Dance Company

AUDC members are students of the Arts new and innovave works by locally and Umbrella Professional Program (aged 12-20) internaonally acclaimed guest who are selected by the Arsc Director. choreographers. Company members perform in more than 15 shows a year, and have Established in 1985, the Arts Umbrella Dance toured to Montreal, Toronto, New York, and Company provides young dancers with most recently to Japan and Holland. broad-based performance opportunies and technical training in preparaon for post- The Company insls a sense of commitment secondary dance educaon, and a career in a and discipline and teaches good work habits. professional dance company. Past members Parcipaon in the Company is supplemental of the Company have gone on to perform in to other program requirements, and requires companies around the world. (See page 6 for full commitment from its members and their list of alumni.) families. Company members must dedicate 6 to 10 hours per week for rehearsals, plus 4 to The Company includes senior and apprence 10 hours per month for performances. ensembles that train, rehearse, and perform 3 Alumni profile: Caroline Kirkpatrick ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013

Photo of Caroline Kirkpatrick by Michael Slobodian

aroline Kirkpatrick knows first-hand treated us like real arsts. It felt like a real how Arts Umbrella's dance program dance company, the instructors taught us to C can posively impact your life. Aer take responsibility for our work," she says. The taking the Summer Dance Intensive at Arts impact the Professional Dance Program has Umbrella when she was 11 years old, Caroline had on Caroline's life goes well beyond discovered her passion for dance. dancing. "Arts Umbrella students know how to work. That work ethic, which is taught and "Before the Summer Dance Intensive I was developed in the youth ballet program, can be taking gymnascs and only dancing part-me. applied to any life skill." I had never been in a situaon where I was immersed in dance all day, just moving and Aer graduaon, Caroline moved to New York creang. That's when I knew I wanted to City where she danced professionally for pursue dance full-me," she says. That fall, she several years with Sidra Bell Dance New York. joined the dance program and under the Most recently, she travelled with the direcon of Artemis Gordon and Lynn Shepard, internaonally acclaimed Kidd Pivot as stage went on to complete her dance training in Arts manager for their fourteen-city tour of the Umbrella's Graduate Program. Tempest Replica.

Even at a young age, Caroline remembers how Caroline is the Producon Assistant for the all the instructors spoke to the young dancers Arts Umbrella Dance department and teaches with dignity and respect. She credits Gordon a number of classes in the dance program. "I'm and Shepard, as well as the many world- thrilled to be back in Vancouver, teaching the renowned choreographers that come to work dedicated young dancers at Arts Umbrella. It's with Arts Umbrella's young arsts, for her an honour to give back to the program that success. "They gave us responsibility and gave me so much." 4 Alumni profile: Livona Ellis

ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013 Photo of Livona Ellis by Michael Slobodian

ancouver-born Livona Ellis began Forsythe’s Herman Schmerman, Jorma Elo’s 1st dancing with Arts Umbrella at the age Flash, and Medhi Walerski’s Pete Ceremonie. V of 6 but, aer two years in the Each of these pieces has marked a moment in program, she le to pursue other acvies. her life, a me of change and growth both on She was acve in gymnascs and maral arts and off the stage. but both never truly sasfied her desire to move. On the advice of her gymnascs coach Livona recently toured with Ballet BC she returned to Arts Umbrella at the age of 11 performing Jacob’s Pillow. She had the to work under the direcon of Artemis Gordon opportunity to join in a gaga class, led by Doug and never looked back. Letheren, from Sharon Eyal’s LEV dance company. She found the experience amazing, Under the guidance of Gordon, and Arts saying she was able to “just let go and not Umbrella instructors Lynn Sheppard and Emily judge anything that I was doing.” She found a Molnar, Livona worked with world-renowned complete connecon with her body, through arsts such as Aszure Barton, Gioconda the art of dance. Barbuto, and James Kudelka. Livona speaks highly of her years spent in Livona is now in her fourth season with Ballet dance training at Arts Umbrella. “I wouldn’t BC and has appeared with Springboard Danse have been able to do anything without the Montreal, the Movement Invenon Project, educaon and support I received at Arts The Banff Professional Dance Program, and Umbrella. The level of intelligence, and work San Francisco Conservatory of Dance Summer ethic that is upheld has, and will always, Program. inspire me to strive for more.”

When asked which dancing roles have inspired We are proud to have Livona as one of our her the most she menons a few outstanding Arts Umbrella Alumni. We wish her all the best as being close to her heart. Favourites and much happiness in her career as a dancing include Johan Inger’s Walking Mad, William arst. 5 Where AU dance alumni have gone

Arts Umbrella dancers have gone on to join leading companies in North America, Europe, and around the world.

(Arts Umbrella graduaon year in brackets.)

• Daniel Alwell (2013) Les Ballets Jazz de • Kiera Hill (2012) Ballet Brish Columbia Montréal (apprence), Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal • Jessica Ames (2012) Noord Nederlands Dans • Chris Hoyte (2010) Dresden Semperoper (Netherlands) Ballet (Germany) • Amber Funk Barton (1999) Founder of The • Chisato Ide (2011) Ballet Brish Columbia Response Company • Amy Josh (2011) Noord Nederlands Dans • Alexander Burton (2010) Ballet Brish (Netherlands) Columbia • Graham Kaplan (2013) Les Ballets Jazz de • Emily Chessa (2012) Ballet Brish Columbia Montréal • Michelle Cheung (2005) Balle Naonal • Caroline Kirkpatrick (2009) Sidra Bell Dance Theater Mannheim (Germany) New York

ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013 • Kayla Corbin (2013) Imperfect Dancers • Maya Klassen (2011) Noord Nederlands (Italy) Dans (Netherlands) • Katherine Cowie (2000) BJM Danse, Hofesh • Rebecca Margolick (2009) Sidra Bell Dance Shechter Company (UK) New York • Julia Cratchley (2008) Helix Dance Company • Katherina Nakui (2012) Noord Nederlands • Stephanie Cyr (2013) Imperfect Dancers Dans (Netherlands) (Italy) • Rena Narumi (2008) ProArteDanza, Kidd • Kimberley De Jong (2000) Itzik Galili Dance Pivot, Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden Company, Compagnie Marie Chouinard (Germany) • Alison Denham (1999) MOVE: the company, • Marcella Nava (2002) A Chorus Line OCESA Dance Makers, Wen Wei Dance, Vancouver (Mexico) Independent Arst • Haylee Nichele (2007) Sleep No More, Brian • Jed Duiuis (2011) Ballet Kelowna, Ballet Brooks Moving Company (NYC) Brish Columbia (apprence) • Rebecca Niziol (2007) DanceWorks Chicago • Tara Dyberg (2000) BJM Danse, Vancouver • Alex Parre (2009) Noord Nederlands Dans Independent Arst (Netherlands) • Livona Ellis (2010) Ballet Brish Columbia • Julie Pecard (2005) ProArte Danza, Balle • Shannon Ellis (2006) Melbourne Ballet Naonal Theater Mannheim (Germany) Company (Australia) • Michel Issa Rubio (2009) VA Entertainment, • Shannon Ferguson (2005) Ballet Kelowna, freelance dance arst Ballet Brish Columbia • Acacia Schachte (1998) Cedar Lake • Alexis Fletcher (2004) Ballet Brish Columbia Contemporary Ballet (NYC), Ballet Brish • Sco Fowler (2012) Ballet Brish Columbia Columbia (apprence) • Jeannie Vanderkerhove (2000) Independent • Alyson Fretz (2009) Ballet Brish Columbia, dance arst ProArteDanza • Sarah Wasik (2006) Toronto Dance Theater • Yeva Glover (2004) Company XIV (New York • Maddy Wynne-Jones (2002) Founder & City) resident choreographer of Tempered Body • Connor Gnam (2005) Ballet Brish Columbia, Dance Company (UK) Ballet Kelowna

6 What our alumni say about dancing with AUDC and the grad program

“In the dance company, I was challenged and encouraged to see dance in a different light. The limits of physicality and creavity were pushed and expectaons of focus and creave ownership were raised. The arsc staff, and other dancers, offered the support for me to be able to be vulnerable with dance in order to break out of my own boundaries. I discovered so much more during the two year graduate dance program at Arts Umbrella than I have in the enrety of my life thus far.” - Shannon Ellis, Melbourne Ballet Company, AUDC Grad

“The Arts Umbrella Dance Company is truly a nurturing and supporve environment for developing young arsts to discover the limitlessness of creavity.” - Alyson Fretz, Ballet Brish Columbia, AUDC Grad ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013 Where Arts Umbrella dancers were this summer

• Alex Andison – San Francisco Conservatory • Ria Birrard – MIP in New York City • Kennedy Kraeling – San Francisco Conservatory • Misa Lucyshyn – San Francisco Conservatory • Taylor MacAuley – Banff Professional Program • Rachel McNamee – Northwest Professional Project (LAUNCH) Portland, OR • Sabine Raskin – San Francisco Conservatory • Paxton Rickes – NDT in Den Haag, Netherlands & L’Ecole Superieure de Ballet du Quebec, Montreal • Carli Robertson – MIP in New York City • Amalia Smith – San Francisco Conservatory • Jayson Syree – L’Ecole Superieure de Ballet du Quebec, Montreal • Maya Tenzer – San Francisco Conservatory • Christop von Riedemann – Banff School of Fine Arts

7 Dance calendar 2013-14

October 2013 12-13 Sat-Sun Sat/Sun classes are not cancelled during Thanksgiving weekend 14 Monday Thanksgiving STAT – AU closed / VCC Closed 26 Saturday Monster Mash Halloween Party (See page 10 for details)

NOVEMBER 10 Sunday AUDC Circle Cra Performance (TBC) 11 Monday Remembrance Day STAT – AU closed / VCC Closed

DECEMBER 8 Sunday Last Day of General School Classes for Christmas Break 9 Monday Make Up Classes for Monday Classes missed due to Thanksgiving (Oct. 14) 11 Wednesday Make Up Classes for Monday Classes missed due to Remembrance Day (Nov. 11) 13 Friday Last Day of VCC Classes for Christmas Break 13 Friday Mixed Nuts – Norman Rothstein Theatre, 8 pm 15 Sunday Mixed Nuts – Norman Rothstein Theatre, 3 pm ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013 17-19 Tues-Thu School Shows – Playhouse Theatre 23-24 Mon-Tues Arts Umbrella is sll open - no classes 25 Wednesday Arts Umbrella closes for Christmas break

JANUARY 2014 1-2 Wed-Thu Christmas Break – AU Closed 6 Monday All Dance Classes Begin 19 Sunday AUDC Sunday Performance Series #1 (See page 11 for details)

FEBRUARY 1 Saturday Professional Program Audions Academic Grades 6-11 2 Sunday Professional Program Audions Grade, VCC, and Academic Grade 12 9 Sunday AUDC Sunday Performance Series #2 10 Monday Family Day STAT – AU closed 14 Friday Apprence Company School Show #1 28 Friday Apprence Company School Show #2

MARCH 2 Sunday AUDC Sunday Performance Series #3 7 Friday Apprence Company School Show #3 14 Friday Apprence Company School Show #4 17-30 Mon-Sun Senior Company Tour 17-30 Mon-Sun March Break – No dance classes 31 Monday Dance Classes Resume

APRIL 5 Saturday Professional Program Audions #2 Academic Grades 6-11 6 Sunday Professional Program Audions #2 Grad, VCC, and Academic Grade 12 13 Sunday AUDC Sunday Performance Series #4 18 Friday Good Friday STAT – AU Closed / VCC Closed 21 Monday Easter Monday STAT – AU Closed / VCC Closed 27 Sunday AUDC Sunday Performance Series #5 8 MAY 20 Monday Victoria Day STAT – AU Closed 22-24 Thu-Sat AUDC Season Finale

JUNE 12-13, 15 Thu, Fri, Sun Arts Umbrella Dance Recital – Playhouse Theatre (no dance classes) 16 Monday Dance registraon opens for Returning Dance Students 16 Monday Make Up classes for Monday classes missed due to Easter (April 21) 17 Tuesday Make Up classes for Friday classes missed due to Good Friday (April 18) 18 Wednesday Make Up classes for Monday classes missed due to Victoria Day (May 19) 19 Thursday Make Up classes for Monday classes missed due to Family Day (Feb. 10) 16-18 Mon-Wed GI Onsite Registraon for Returning Students (with Faculty) 16-27 Mon-Fri Cecche Exams Week (TBD) 23 Monday Dance registraon opens for New Students

JULY 1 Tuesday Canada Day STAT – AU Closed 21-25 Mon-Fri AU Junior Summer Dance Intensive 2014 28-31 Mon-Thurs AU Teen Summer Dance Intensive 2014 ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013

AUGUST 4 Monday BC Day STAT 5-22 Tues-Fri AU Summer Dance Intensive 2014

For a complete list of important dance dates, please refer to the Dance Calendar on our website at artsumbrella.com/programs/dance/calendar. It is frequently updated throughout the year, so plan to check it regularly. Also keep your eye on the Arts Umbrella Dance Facebook page: facebook.com/arts.umbrella.dance.

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10 Sunday Performance Series

Several Sundays a year, the Arts Umbrella Dance Company performs new and innovave works- in-progress by a number of Canada’s leading choreographers. Each program also features the work of guest arsts from the Vancouver dance community. Past guests have included arsts such as The Conngency Plan, James Gnam, Donald Sales, Jusne A. Chambers, Sylvain Senez, Deanna Peters, Gioconda Barbuto, Gimshe, and Mozaico Dance Theatre.

Upcoming 2013-2014 Sunday Performance Series performances are scheduled for:

• January 19, 2014 • February 2, 2014 • March 3, 2014 • April 13, 2014 • April 27, 2014

All Arts Umbrella Dancers and their families are highly encouraged to view these performances and support their peers. Tickeng informaon/performance mes to be announced in the winter newsleer. ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013

Photo of Arts Umbrella Apprentice Dance Company by Chris Randle

11 Student lockers

Lockers are for use by Professional Program students only. If a student would like to use a locker, they should select an empty locker (each locker is numbered) and report to the Dance Coordinator Tracy Wiens, to sign up for that locker. Please note that:

If you do not sign up for your locker number, your lock will be cut! If you do not keep your locker orderly and closed, this privilege will be removed.

The has unfortunately been an issue at Arts Umbrella and we would like to remind you of a few procedures to help you keep belongings safe:

• Always lock your locker. • Use a secure lock. • Keep the combinaon a secret. • If you are not using a locker, keep your valuables at home or bring them into the studio/ classroom with you. • Do not leave external doors propped open and unaended. • Scan the studio aer each class to ensure you take all of your belongings with you.

ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013 Be very vigilant with your belongings. No object should be le unaended. Report all thes to Student Services or the Dance Team.

Weekly dance schedule

The Weekly Dance Schedule and all informaon pertaining to the dance program are posted on our two informaon boards, located on the 1st floor outside of studio 108, and on the 3rd floor across from the elevator. Please take a minute to check the boards every me you are in the building. Changes to the schedule are posted each Friday and are idenfied in bold, and highlighted in colour.

Study rooms

Study rooms are provided to students who have more than a 15-minute break in between dance classes. There will be an assistant assigned to each study room who will escort the students from their class. The assistant will supervise the children during their me in the study room and escort them to their next class.

12 Dance etiquette: rules of conduct

This is a professional school and students are Personal Development expected to behave in a professional Please remember it is not the level your child manner. is in but what they do in their level that determines how much they will improve. All Please note the following: classes build from day to day so it is essenal that your child aend all classes. If a student • No gum is unable to dance, we recommend that they • No jewelry observe class and take notes. Students are • No talking in class advised to keep a dance journal and note all • No baggy T-shirts and shorts or warm- class exercises and correcons on a daily ups during class basis. • No leaning on barres

Faculty members are renowned dance professionals. Students are expected to treat their instructors with the utmost respect in and out of class. Any unbecoming behaviour may lead to expulsion from the program. ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013

Due to the physical nature of dance classes, and because our classes are designed in a systemac fashion, students who arrive to class late will not be able to join the class. They are invited to observe and take notes. In order to maximize training and receive the full benefit of our programs, it is important that students arrive to class at least five minutes early. Regular aendance is essenal, not only for the benefit of each child, but also for the progression of the whole class.

Being prepared for class is absolutely necessary. This means students must have the proper dress code are, have their hair neatly ed back, have eaten well, had water, and gone to the bathroom before the start of class. There are no men permied in the girls change room, however if you need assistance geng your child ready for class the teacher’s assistant will gladly help. If necessary, teacher assistants are also available to help with your child’s hair.

Students who are aending two or more classes a day should have healthy snacks to eat during breaks. For your child’s own well- being we discourage packing junk food as their bodies need the proper fuel for this kind of strenuous physical acvity. They should also be sure to check the schedule for the designated study room. 13 Dance absence reporting

You must nofy the school if, for any reason, your child will be absent from class. Report your child’s absence by sending an email to: [email protected]. In the subject line, state the day, level, class, and child’s name. Also include the reason for the absence. Example:

From: Jane Doe [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2012 4:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Tuesday Level 4 Ballet Sophie Doe

Hi there, Sophie has come down with the flu and will miss her 4:30 Ballet class today.

Please note: If your child has three or more unexcused absences, s/he may be expelled from the program. Q7 parking

Please find on-street parking while at Q7 (AU Dance Studio located at 77, East 7th Ave). There is ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013 a parking lot behind the building but those spots are rented out to organizaons other that Arts Umbrella. Unauthorized cars have been towed from that lot so to avoid this inconvenience (and expense!) please find a spot on the nearby streets. Both free parking and metered parking is available. Blog for AUDC parents

The AUDC PEC blog is a new communicaon vehicle for parents of Arts Umbrella Dance Company dancers. The blog will share informaon about AUDC happenings, including minutes of AUDC Parent Execuve Commiee meengs. Read the blog at audcpec.blogspot.ca.

Photo of Arts Umbrella Senior Dance Company by Chris Randle 14 Contact the dance team

Arts Umbrella phone number: 604.681.5268

For all registraon, bursary, SPARTS program, audions, VCC-AU Dance Diploma and fee- related quesons, please contact Registraon Specialist, Marilyn Seki [email protected] or ext. 200

For daily operaons please contact the Dance Manager, Clare Cullen [email protected] or ext. 233

For any informaon pertaining to the General and Pre Professional Dance School contact General and Pre Professional Dance Program Liaison, Katrina Cruickshank [email protected] or ext. 261

For any informaon pertaining to upcoming performances and the AU Dance Company contact the Dance Coordinator, Tracy Wiens [email protected] or ext. 263 ARTSUMBRELLA DANCE NEWSLETTER Fall 2013 Are you receiving our emails? If you’re reading a hard copy of this package and have not received this package via email, please first check your junk/spam email folders. If you have not received our Dance Info Package via email, please contact registra[email protected] to make sure that we have your correct contact informaon. As all our correspondence is via email, it is imperave that we have your current and correct email address.

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