Humans of the U: Leslie Jara
“I wanted to create a space where people could feel welcome and aren’t discriminated against for their size, weight, height, skin color or anything else.”
Read More“I wanted to create a space where people could feel welcome and aren’t discriminated against for their size, weight, height, skin color or anything else.”
Read More“While any practice in the fine arts can be so formative, I think dance specifically allows you to see things from a different perspective.”
Read MoreThe concert will feature vibrant new pieces by U dance faculty and one of the foremost scholars on George Balanchine.
Read MoreArnold’s passion for ballet has fueled countless dancers, teachers and artists.
Read MoreDon’t miss the chance to see this acclaimed international touring company!
Read MoreEnter this grassy liminal space where a sense of home is familiar, but shifting, in the premiere of “greenland.”
Read MoreThe title references the word “four” in the languages that represent the choreographers’ various lineages across the globe.
Read MoreOpening Oct. 27 at the Marriott Center for Dance, the show is sure to be a dazzling display of movement utilizing both classical and contemporary pointe work.
Read MoreSix dancers. One choreographer. Five days in Utah’s wild landscapes.
Read MoreEach residency culminates in an informal showing, including a professional recording of the work.
Read MoreThe School of Dance presents a concert of thesis works from modern dance MFA candidates.
Read MoreHigh praise for several publications on campus.
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