University of Iowa Ballet Professor Eloy Barragán Shares a Partnered Phrase

At the University of Iowa, Eloy Barragán, associate professor of ballet technique, choreography, partnering, and pointe, and the university’s director of dance production, works with dancers at pivotal stages in their careers. As budding artists, it’s their time not just to learn and mimic steps, but to interpret and infuse them with emotion. “ It has to be this way. It’s more like collaboration, like conversations,” he says of working with university dancers. “How will you move in this phrase? How will you make it your own?” On top of personal artistic development, Barragán says that today’s young dancers face a […]

Letter from the Editor: Summer Steps

It may be summer vacation, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you’re taking a break from your teaching responsibilities. Whether you’re in the studio daily as part of a summer intensive or you’re enjoying some well-deserved time off but want to look ahead to next season’s classes and performances, Dance Teacher has you covered.  This month, we’ll be posting a lesson plan from University of Iowa associate professor Eloy Barragán that includes a contemporary partnered phrase; a hip-hop playlist from Tiffany Bong, an assistant professor at the University of Southern California; and a deep-dive into how teachers and directors can take […]

Springboard Danse Shifts Stateside Thanks to a New Partnership With Point Park University

Following a two-year hiatus, Springboard Danse’s signature summer program is springing back into action. Formerly based in Montreal, Springboard’s Summer Project is now ensconced at Pittsburgh’s Point Park University, with which Springboard has begun a five-year partnership. The inaugural U.S. edition runs May 25–June 13 at Point Park’s downtown campus. Springboard Danse’s objective is to directly connect professional-track contemporary dancers with companies and choreographers. During the three-week Summer Project, its primary initiative, dancers are assigned to work with specific choreographers. The 120 dancers selected for this year’s edition will be cast with one of the 10 participating prin­cipal companies—including Kidd Pivot, Kyle […]

How the Dance Community Helped California Wildfire Victims Continue Their Training

The postapocalyptic news footage from California at the start of the year seemed like something from a movie: 14 wildfires raged from January 7 to 31 in Los Angeles and San Diego counties. The fires caused at least 30 deaths and more than 200,000 evacuations, ultimately destroying 18,000 homes and businesses. The Eaton Fire caused so much water, smoke, and mold damage at Unbound Dance Studio in Altadena that the landlord prorated and refunded January’s rent along with the security deposit, releasing Betsy Uhler Colombo from her lease. She had started the studio in 2018 with 17 students and had […]

What My Teacher Taught Me: Richard Villaverde’s Teachers Through Time

Opening the Door The first person to ever give me a scholarship, who recognized what I could be, was Pepe Bronce. He offered me the opportunity to study dance at a local school in Miami on a scholarship when I was 13. I have never truly thanked him for this, but Pepe opened the door for me. That scholarship led me to my first ballet teacher, Maria Eugenia Lorenzo. I had just started dancing and was very self-conscious about how skinny I was, but she developed in me a true love of self. She taught me to “fall in love” […]

Leveling Up: Teaching Safe Lifts and Partnering Skills

Partner work is not just about nailing an overhead press, says Eduardo Permuy, Atlanta Ballet’s company répétiteur. It’s a fact he stresses even for the younger students he teaches in the school. “ It’s not just about going onstage and picking your partner up. You create something together.”  Of course, foundational skills are necessary to take that art from studio to stage. Edyta Śliwińska, an instructor and former professional on “Dancing with the Stars,” spent many years on the Dansport circuit. Whether in class, rehearsal, or performance, she says, even a dancer’s relationship to the music needs to be reframed in […]