Intermediate/Advanced Modern

Intermediate/Advanced Modern

Children & Teens | Unavailable

Ages 13+ and Adult

1/29/2024-6/10/2024

6:15 PM-8:15 PM PDT on Mon

$476.00 USD

This class is for teens ages 13+ and Adults of any age! A concept-based, student-centered technique class for older teens and adults wishing to deepen understanding of their embodied performance of modern dance. Content is derived from Limón, Bartenieff, Cunningham, and release techniques while following Anne Green Gilbert's 5-part lesson plan, including BrainDance and student generated choreography.

There IS space available in this class! CDC offers rolling admission, so you may register at any point during the session for any class that is not full. Classes may be prorated after the 3rd week of the session. A $15 prorate fee will be assessed. In order to register after the 3rd week of the session, you must contact registrar@creativedance.orgYou will then be sent a link to register at the discounted rate.

  • Clothing: Dress for comfort and ease of movement. Dance clothes such as leotards, footless tights, sweatpants/shorts, leggings, stretch pants, t-shirts, dance skirts, etc. Hair should be pulled back from the face. Students dance in bare feet.




Bierly, Tiffany

Tiffany Bierly (she/her) is a Seattle-based educator, choreographer and performer, with an MFA in Dance from Texas Woman’s University as well as a BA in Theater and a BS in Kinesiology from Pennsylvania State University. Over the past eleven years, she has instructed dance and fitness classes at various universities, studios, and senior centers. Tiffany has performed in works by Elisha Clark Halpin, Christie Bonade, Sarah Gamblin, and in dance films directed by Jordan Fuchs, Melissa Sanderson and Yea Jean Choi. Since relocating to Seattle, Tiffany has danced for Melissa Sanderson, Emily Curtiss, Peter Kohring, Leah Russell, LanDforms Dance, and Gedney Barclay. Additionally, she is the ‘tiff’ part of tiffana, a collaborative duo with Ana Puzycki. tiffana has presented work in ‘Monomyth I’ and 'Soft Concrete I.'