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TEXAS STATE VITA (With Fine Arts Components) I. Academic PPS 8.10 Form 1B TEXAS STATE VITA (with Fine Arts components) I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: LeAnne Smith Title: Professor B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation MFA 1983 Case Western Dance, General Practical: Dance Reserve Universit Concert, Choreography, Performer, Producer; Written: Post Production; Evaluation: Analyzing Strengths/Weakness es/Implications of Thesis Concert BS 1977 Texas State Physical Education University Teaching and Coaching C. University Experience Position University Dates Director of Dance Program Texas State University. San 2002 - Present Marcos, TX Associate Professor Texas State University. San 1996 - Present Marcos, TX Assistant Professor Texas State University. San 1990 - 1996 Marcos, TX Instructor Texas State University. San 1983 - 1990 Marcos, TX Graduate Assistant Case Western Reserve 1981 - 1983 University. Cleveland, OH Graduate Assistant Texas State University. San 1979 - 1981 Marcos, TX D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates Drill Team Consultant Central Texas High Schools 1985 - Present (Killeen, Leander, New Caney, San Marcos, and Seguin High Schools) Page 1 of 38 PPS 8.10 Form 1B External Reviewer for Tenure and Promotion, Purdue 2013 Rebecca Bryant University External Reviewer for Victoria Tenure and Promotion, 2012 Dale University Nevada Las Vegas External Reviewer for Richard Promotion, UNLV 2010 Havey Guest “celebrity” judge Dancing with the Stars, June 26, 2010 Seguin, TX Adjudication New Braunfels March 2009 Art League Scholarship Auditions Adjudicator for Shay Ishii Austin, TX January 2007 Dance Company Adjudicator for Dance Officer Seguin High School, Seguin, March 28, 2003 Auditions TX Adjudicator for Dance Officer Seguin High School, Seguin, April 2002 Auditions TX External reviewer for Professor at University of 2001 promotion of Dr. Mary Lynn North Texas Smith to Associate Ovation Dance Competition Austin, TX March 2001 Adjudication for Dance Seguin High School, Seguin, April 19, 2000 Officer Auditions TX Adjudication for Dance San Marcos High School, San April 12, 2000 Officer Auditions Marcos, TX Adjudication for Dance Team Seguin High School, Seguin, April 23, 1999 Auditions TX Judge for San Marcos High Line try-out, San Marcos, TX April 1998 School Drill Team Adjudicator for Austin High Austin, TX April 3, 1998 - April 4, 1998 School Dance Festival Judge for San Marcos High San Marcos, TX April 1997 School Drill Team Judge for Seguin High School Dance Team and Mascot, April 1997 Drill Team Seguin, TX America’s National Teenager, 1996 judge for scholarship program Judge for Drill Team try-outs Seguin High School, Seguin, 1996 TX “Surefoot”--Technical 1996 Advisor for instructional video by Genevieve Salmon Regional Adjudicator Starlight Productions 1990 - 1996 Adjudicator, National Starlight Productions 1989 Adjudicator, National Spotlight Productions 1988 Adjudicator, Regional Spotlight Productions 1988 Adjudicator, Regional Spotlight Productions 1987 Teacher Lockhart High School, 1978 - 1979 Lockhart, TX Page 2 of 38 PPS 8.10 Form 1B II. TEACHING A. Teaching Honors and Awards: Award / Honor Recipient: The Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, TX State Nominee. 1999 1987 1986 B. Courses Taught: Texas State University: DAN 1170 - BEG REC DANCE DAN 1190 - BEG MOD DANCE DAN 1191 - INTERMED MOD DANCE DAN 1192 - ADV MOD DANCE DAN 2313 - INTRO FINE ARTS DAN 3292 - ADVANCED MODERN DAN 3332 - DEM PIAN & PROD DAN 3365 - RHY STRUCT MOVM DAN 3367 - DANCE PERF WKSP DAN 4330 - DANCE KINESIOLOGY DAN 4334A - KINESIOLOGY DANCE DAN 4334B - CHOREO INFLU DANCE DAN 4360 - DANCE INDEP STUDY DAN 4367 - ADV DA CO THE & PR DAN 4367 - ADV DA CO-THE & PRAC DAN 4369 - 20TH CENTURY DANCE DAN 4369 - HISTORY OF DAN II Page 3 of 38 PPS 8.10 Form 1B GNST 1100 - GENERAL STUDIES SEMIN PE S 1108A - BEG JAZZ PE S 1108A - BEG RHYTHM PE S 1110A - BEG BALLET PE S 1111A - BEG MOD DANCE PE S 1111B - INT MOD DANCE PE S 1111C - ADV MOD DANCE PE S 1112A - BEG REC DANCE PE 1180A - BEG BALLET PE 1181A - BEG MOD DANCE PE 1181B - INT MOD DANCE PE 1181C - ADV MOD DANCE PE 1182A - BEG REC DANCE PE 2365 - RHY & MCV ACT I PE 2365 - RHY+MOV ACT C PE 3365 - RHY STRUCT MOVM PE 3367 - DANCE PERF WKSP PE 4337 - SP PROB HLTH PE PE 4367 - ADV DA CO-THE&PRAC PFW 1114 - TPCS IN FIT ACTIVT PFW 1114 - TPCS IN FIT ACTIVTIES PFW 1180G - BEG MODERN DANCE PFW 1180G - BEGINNING MODRN DANCE PFW 1180H - INT MODERN DANCE Page 4 of 38 PPS 8.10 Form 1B PFW 1180H - INTMDTE MOD DANCE PFW 1180I - ADV MODERN DANCE PFW 1180I - ADVANCED MODERN DANCE TH 2111 - TH ACTIVITIES TH 3111 - THEATRE ACTIVITIES TH 4360 - PROBLEMS IN THEATR Case Western Reserve University: Eurhythmics for Children Modern I Modern II C. Directed Student Learning (i.e. theses, dissertations, exit committees, etc.): Honor's Thesis, Status: Completed. (May 1996). Southwest Texas State University. Student(s): Shay Hartung. D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development: Modern Dance for Children, First Time Course Preparation, Cleveland, OH: 1983. Kinesiology for Dancers, First Time Course Preparation, Texas State University: 2002. The Method, Mat Work based on exercises by Joseph Pilates, First Time Course Preparation, Texas State University: 1997. Solomon Modern Technique, First Time Course Preparation, Texas State University: 1988. Advanced Choreography, First Time Course Preparation, Texas State University: 1984. F. Other: Faculty Exchange, Faculty Exchange with Sam Houston State University’s Cindy Gratz, PhD, Texas State University. (1996). Additional Comments: 1 week, taught technique and choreography and set a piece on graduate students Guest Lecture, Square Dance, DAN 1170. San Marcos, TX, United States. (2014) III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE Page 5 of 38 PPS 8.10 Form 1B B. Works Not in Print: 2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations: Smith, L. (Panel Member), National Dance Education Organization, Transfer Students in Higher Education, Facilitating a Smooth Transition , San Antonio, Tx. November 14 Smith, L. (Panel Moderator), Engagement: Philosophy and Dance Symposium, "Erick Hawkins Dance Technique: A Philosophical Journey Towards a Body Centered Technique," Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, United States (September 10, 2016). Smith, L. (Panelist), Engagement: Philosophy and Dance Symposium, "FSC Northrop’s 1st and 2nd Function Art and its Impact on the Work of Erick Hawkins," Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, United States. (September 10, 2016). Smith, L. (Panel Moderator), Body Mind Centering Association Annual North American Conference Panel Moderator, "The Evolution and Integration of BMC into the Principles of Erick Hawkins’ Technique in the University Setting and Other Training Venues," Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. (June 18, 2016). Smith, L., Fife, T., Texas Dance Educator’s Association, "Beginning Modern Dance for Secondary School Students, Teaching Teachers how to Teach," Houston, TX, United States. (January 10, 2013). Smith, L. (Featured speaker), Graduation, "The Scandinavian Global School as Model for Naprapathic Medicine," Scandinavian University- College of Manual Medicine, Stockholm, Sweden. (May 2009). Smith, L., "Keynote speaker at the graduation ceremony," National College of Naprapathic Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States. (October 25, 2008). Smith, L., class for graduate students and professional dancers, "Centennial Celebration “Kinesiological Principles as they apply to the Erick Hawkins Technique”," Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States. (February 8, 2008). Smith, L., Graduation dinner for the 100th Anniversary Celebration, "Oakley Smith…a personal memoir," Scandinavian University-College of Manual Medicine, Golden Room of The Stockholm City Hall, Stockholm, Sweden. (2007). Smith, L., Four day seminar for Advanced Dancers, "Experiential Kinesiology," University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, United States. (April 2005). Smith, L., American College Dance Festival, "Erick Hawkins’ Technique master class," Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, United States. (March 2004). Smith, L., American College Dance Festival, "Erick Hawkins’ Technique master class," University of Texas, Austin, TX, United States. (March 2002). Page 6 of 38 PPS 8.10 Form 1B Smith, L., "Erick Hawkins’ Technique master class," Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States. (February 21, 2002). Smith, L., American College Dance Festival, "Intermediate Modern Dance…The Hawkins Tradition," Little Rock, AR, United States. (March 2001). Smith, L., "Erick Hawkins’ Technique, two master classes for graduate students," Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States. (April 3, 2000). Smith, L., American College Dance Festival, "Intermediate Modern Dance… The Hawkins’ Tradition," Hammond, LA, United States. (March 17, 2000). Smith, L., 2313, "Dance History," Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, United States. (March 8, 2000). Additional Comments: Guest for Dana Holland Smith, L., Workshop Presentation, "Ballroom Dance," St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. (October 31, 1999). Smith, L., "Modern Dance…The Hawkins Tradition” and “Constructive Rest…Opening the Body/Mind to Ideokinesis”." (March 1999). Smith, L., American College Dance Festival, two master classes, "“Intermediate Modern Dance…The Hawkins Tradition” and “Constructive Rest…Opening the Body/Mind to Ideokinesis”." (March 1999). Smith, L., Two master classes, "“Intermediate Modern Dance…The Hawkins Tradition” and “Advanced Modern Dance… The Hawkins Perspective”," Long Island
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