草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Dance Revolution
There was a time when the words 鈥淐algary鈥 and 鈥渄ance鈥 conjured up one thing and one thing only: two-steppin鈥 at the Ranchman鈥檚. While some of our Eastern counterparts (not naming names) might like to stubbornly cling to that narrow perception of our city鈥檚 performing arts scene, the wider world knows better.
Twenty-five years ago this fall, the 草莓污视频导航 launched its formidable and hard-won Dance program 鈥 one of only seven degree-granting dance programs in the country. For many years leading up to that milestone, artists, and community leaders, including professor emeriti Keith Burgess, Anne Flynn, Anna Mouat, Melissa Monteros and the late Shirley Murray, advocated for a dance major.
Thankfully, they won 鈥 we all did 鈥 and, boy, a lot can change in a quarter-century.
Mich猫le Moss, BEd鈥84, MA鈥07, (pictured here leaping with characteristic joy) is the longest-serving faculty member in the program. She arrived in Calgary in 1977 via the U.K. and Montreal where she danced at the Negro Community Centre as a kid. In Calgary, she signed up for jazz dance classes at 草莓污视频导航 taught by Vicki Adams Willis, BFA鈥72, and soon embarked on an education degree.
Moss鈥檚 approach is that a dance education can be a profound vehicle to the successful pursuit of any goal 鈥 be it a dance-related career or anything from medicine to law 鈥 with greater self-awareness, discipline, and mind-body connectivity.
鈥淒ance is about cultivating knowledge and using your body to high effect,鈥 says Moss, who co-founded (DJD) with Willis and Hannah Stilwell, and put West African dance into mainstream classes in Calgary. 鈥淪ocial justice, politics and history are knit into a dance education, and dance is a way of learning to take action.鈥
The Dance program, part of the in the Faculty of Arts, now offers both a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts in dance, as well as a combined Bachelor of Kinesiology/BA and concurrent Bachelor of Education/BA degrees. The program has graduated upwards of 400 students, including high-flying DJD dancer Jason Galeos, BA鈥12.
Happy anniversary to all the dancers, their teachers and the legends who have shone a spotlight on Calgary as an irrepressibly inventive and energetic centre of performing arts.