Catching Up With Comp Star Cameron Janson

Catching Up With Comp Star Cameron Janson

Cameron Janson has had a heck of a year. After winning Outstanding Dancer at New York City Dance Alliance and Dancer of the Year at Tremaine Dance Convention in 2024, the 18-year-old spent his weekends from November to May touring with both competitions across the U.S. On top of that, he’s been auditioning for professional gigs, and he just graduated high school. Janson, who grew up in metro Detroit, Michigan, started taking hip-hop at age 5 after he couldn’t sit still waiting for his sister to finish her own dance classes. “I immediately fell in love,” he says. After moving […]

Erick Hawkins: Martha Graham’s First Male Company Member and the Creator of the Hawkins Technique

Erick Hawkins made modern dance history as the first male dancer accepted into Martha Graham’s company, but he also earned success as a choreographer and creator of the Hawkins technique. His movement was characterized by a free-flow aesthetic—one that required hidden strength—and informs many of the somatic disciplines we know today, like Body-Mind Centering technique. A late bloomer, Hawkins discovered dance in his early 20s after seeing a performance by German dancers Yvonne Georgi and Harald Kreutzberg. The summer after he graduated from Harvard University, he studied with Kreutzberg in Austria. Hawkins’ next stop was New York City, where he […]

You Could Win a Starbound Travel Set!

Your journey to the stage starts here!  Starbound is giving away a travel set to one lucky Dance Teacher reader.  Valued at $300, the Starbound Travel Set includes a rolling suitcase and backpack.  The Starbound Rolling Suitcase features smooth-glide wheels, a retractable handle, and spacious compartments for costumes, shoes, and travel essentials. Lightweight yet durable, it’s perfect for jet-setting or road-tripping to your next competition. The Starbound Backpack keeps your daily essentials within easy reach. With padded straps, multiple compartments, and a bold Starbound design, it’s comfortable, stylish, and perfect for on-the-go. Whether you’re heading to regionals, nationals, or a […]

How Dance Mentorship Laid the Groundwork for Matt Del Rosario’s Nonprofit Flow Kākou

Matt Del Rosario’s life is a testament to the impact great dance educators have on their students. If it wasn’t for his mentors, Del Rosario, born and raised in Hawaii, wouldn’t have had a professional performing career, nor would he have established his Hawaii-based dance nonprofit, Flow Kākou. It all started when high schooler Del Rosario, who was struggling with dyslexia and failing academically, met hula instructor Edward Collier. “He changed my mind about what I thought life was,” says Del Rosario. Through Collier’s school, Hālau O Nā Pua Kukui, Del Rosario went on to compete at the Merrie Monarch […]

Letter From the Editor: Honoring Dance Education’s Brightest Lights

Each summer, Dance Teacher celebrates educators who have made a profound impact in the field. Our 2025 Dance Teacher Award recipients are trailblazers, community-builders, and legacy-keepers whose influence in their students’ lives—and in the larger dance world—is deep and far-reaching. Stay tuned for the official announcement of this year’s honorees later this month, as well as articles about what makes each of them so special.  Of course, our four Dance Teacher Award winners aren’t the only top-notch educators we’re spotlighting in August. For example, we’ll introduce you to former Pilobolus performer Matt Del Rosario, who created Flow Kākou to share […]

How Dondraico Johnson Created Monstrous Movement for Disney’s “Zombies 4”

How Dondraico Johnson Created Monstrous Movement for Disney’s “Zombies 4”

In 2021, Dondraico Johnson was at home, spending time with his nephews, when he learned he’d be interviewing to choreograph for Disney’s kid-friendly, music-and-dance-heavy Zombies franchise. “When I said ‘Zombies’ in front of a 6- and a 9-year-old, they went crazy in the house,” he says. “At that moment I was like, ‘I have to book this job.’ ” Today, with choreography credits for Zombies 3 and Zombies 4 under his belt, Johnson is just as big a Zombies fan as his nephews are. He stresses the importance of using dance to connect with younger generations by meeting them where they […]

Why Richard Chen See’s Students Compare His Class to a Mathematics Course

Any student taking Richard Chen See’s Paul Taylor–style modern class is going to have their musicality challenged. That’s because Chen See, who spent 15 years dancing in the Taylor company, wants to make sure that dancers are able to confidently move between all kinds of phrasing and musical structures. So in his weekly classes at the Taylor Dance West studios in New York City, each exercise is set to a different time signature with varying phrase lengths.  “For instance, if I’m doing bounces at the beginning of class, I will work in a 4/4,” he says. “But then after that, […]