• Posts Tagged ‘Dance Program’

    Getting Back in the Groove

    by  • March 16, 2022 • Dance Program, One Year Program, Student Life, Undergraduate Physical Theatre, Undergraduate Programs • 0 Comments

    This past week, our students have been getting back into the swing of things after Spring Break. In this blog, physical theatre students Desire’, Tait and Cooper and dance student Ruthy look back on the semester thus far and talk about how things are going now. Desire’ Suarez, Muhlenberg College Semester Physical Theatre Program...

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    Day One: The First ADA blog of Spring 2022

    by  • February 2, 2022 • Dance Program, Student Life, Undergraduate Physical Theatre, Undergraduate Programs • 0 Comments

    Our Spring 2022 students are here and they’re diving right into everything the ADA has to offer! Read on to hear all about what physical theatre students Emma, Jordan and Madeleine and dance student Hayden have to say about their experiences so far. Jordan Greenbaum, Muhlenberg College Semester Physical Theatre Program Last Tuesday, Monica...

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    Fun times in Ljubljana!

    by  • February 20, 2020 • Dance Program, Student Life, Uncategorized, Undergraduate Physical Theatre, Undergraduate Programs • 0 Comments

    In this ADAlife blog, dance student, Emi Giuseffi and physical theatre student, Jamin Garcia tell us about their time in Ljubljana! Emi Giuseffi, Muhlenberg College Semester Dance Program This past week the dance and physical theatre students were lucky enough to travel to Ljubljana, Slovenia to work with en-knap. After seeing their incredible show,...

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    Co Teaching with Dragana Alfirevic, Dejan Srhoj, and Gregor Kamnikar

    by  • July 18, 2019 • Summer Dance Intensive, Summer Intensives • 0 Comments

    For the second half of our Summer Dance Intensive our dancers participated in CoTeaching- Space for Collaborative Dance Production and Exchange of Dance Knowledge taught by Dragana Alfirevic, Dejan Srhoj, and Gregor Kamnikar of Nomad Dance Academy in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The dancers and faculty members worked together to explore and create by having an...

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    Summer Student Perspectives: Me & My Imagination

    by  • July 11, 2019 • Summer Dance Intensive, Summer Intensives, Summer Physical Theatre Intensive, Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    For this week’s student ADALife Blog post physical theatre student Mckenzie shares with us some of her instagram blogging she’s been doing while here at the ADA, and dance student Ronesha shares some photos and videos she’s taken of her fellow dancers and the work they’ve been doing. Mckenzie Wilkins, Arizona State University (Physical...

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    C.O.R.E with Helena Fernandino and Wagner Moreira

    by  • July 8, 2019 • Summer Dance Intensive, Summer Intensives • 0 Comments

    The first two weeks of our summer intensives are complete. Our dance students worked in their first two weeks in an intensive called C.O.R.E (Creating Opportunities for Research and Exploration). They worked with dancers, Helena Fernandino and Wagner Moreira. As these two artists are also parents, they switched off teaching time to take care...

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    Why Do We Go Away? So That We Can Come Back: an Accademia dell’Arte Newsletter

    by  • April 16, 2019 • Dance Program, Newsletter, Uncategorized, Undergraduate Physical Theatre • 0 Comments

    Why Do We Go Away? So That We Can Come Back: an Accademia dell’Arte Newsletter  Every semester it’s a surprise how fast time flies. There are three weeks left in the Spring 2019 semester and the students are caught between the excitement of going back home to places and people they know and the...

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    We Are a Family

    by  • April 16, 2019 • Uncategorized • 0 Comments

      This week our bloggers share some thoughts on what they’ve learned about this experience and some fun Italian travels.  Julie Weikart, Muhlenberg College Semester Physical Theatre Program The Importance of Being You Here at the Accademia we have learned the importance being a collective has on the art we create. It is rewarding...

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