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September 2007


Sharon DiCrosta has directed The Dancer’s Studio since 1972 and has taught dance and related courses throughout North America. She trained at the American Ballet Theatre School, Broadway Dance Center, and Steps on Broadway. She was coach and choreographer for the 1998 USA Junior Tap Dance Team and a judge for the World Tap Dance Championships in Germany. A past president of Dance Masters of America Chapter #26, she teaches for many schools and dance organizations.

 

Mignon Furman is the founder and director of the American Academy of Ballet and the composer of the Performance Awards and other teaching programs. The former director of the University of Cape Town Ballet School, she was nominated for the university’s Distinguished Teaching Award.

 

Dance Studio Life publisher Rhee Gold grew up in dance studios and later operated his own. He has performed and choreographed professionally, owned a leading dance competition, presided over national dance teaching organizations, and founded Project Motivate to reinvigorate dance teachers. His book, The Complete Guide to Teaching Dance, is in its second printing.

 

Diane Gudat is from Indianapolis, IN, where she has owned her own school, The Dance Company, Inc., since 1979. She is the author of four books on dance education, including Acrobatics for the Dance Studio and The Time Step Dictionary. Gudat has served as a faculty member for the DMA, DTCB, FDM, and the CNADM Teachers Training Schools.

 

Dance Studio Life editor in chief Cheryl Ossola is a former Dance Magazine associate editor and freelance writer and editor. She first worked with Rhee as the editor of his monthly column for Dance Magazine, then as editor of his book, The Complete Guide to Teaching Dance. She holds a BA in theater from The College of William and Mary and has trained in ballet, modern/ jazz, Lindy, and Balboa-swing.

 

Tom Ralabate is an associate professor of dance at the University at Buffalo [NY], where he has served as dance director, assistant chair of dance, and director of Zodiaque Dance Company, UB’s resident troupe. He has served on international and national dance faculties for all major dance organizations and is currently the National Chair for Strategic Educational Planning for Dance Masters of America.

 

Jennifer Rienert has owned and directed New Hampshire School of Ballet, which has been in her family for more than 40 years, for 14 years. She is a certified teacher with Dance Masters of America and served on its board of directors for the past three years. Besides teaching at her own school, she judges competitions both regionally and nationally and teaches master classes throughout New England.

 

Cathy Roe is the owner of Ultimate Dance Competitions and Cathy Roe Video Productions, which has produced more than 120 educational dance videos. Her credits include dance director for the University of Hawaii, choreographer for Hong Kong television, adjudicator for numerous competition companies, 20-year dance studio owner, and director/choreographer for Something In the Air Dance Company.

 

Texas-based Anne L. Silveri, a former dancer, writes about dance, theater, and opera for various publications.

 

 Larry Sousa is a director and choreographer based in Los Angeles. He has appeared on Broadway and TV and in films and has received numerous awards for his work in musical theater, including the prestigious Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award. He is the creator of the upcoming docu-reality TV series Drama Club.

 

Nancy Stone knows the challenges of costuming from both the teacher and supplier points of view. Her experience reflects a wide variety of enterprises: owner and operator of a dance studio in Georgia for 40 years, vice president of Art Stone Enterprises, artistic director for Art Stone/The Competitor costume catalog, among others. She has also served as chairperson for National Dance Week since 2004.

 

Lisa Traiger has been a dance critic and journalist specializing in the performing arts since 1985. Her work has appeared in many publications, including The Washington Post, Dance Magazine, Stagebill, The Sondheim Review, Washington Jewish Week, The Washington Times, Moment magazine, Asian Week, Boston Jewish Advocate, Intermission, and Washington Review. She is currently co-chair of the Dance Critics Association.

 

Heather Wisner is a freelance contributor based in Portland, OR. Her published work includes articles in SF Weekly, Dance Magazine, Portland Monthly, and other publications in the United States and abroad. She has hip-hopped in San Francisco, Portland, and Costa Rica.

 

Nancy Wozny was a NEA fellow at the Institute for Dance Criticism at the American Dance Festival and a 2004 recipient of the Gary Parks Memorial Award for Emerging Dance Critics. Her work has appeared in Dance Magazine, The Houston Chronicle, Artshouston, and several other publications. She is also a guild-certified practitioner of the Feldenkrais Method.

 

 

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