Intermediate/Advanced Modern (Summer)

Intermediate/Advanced Modern (Summer)

Adults | Registration opens 5/14/2025 8:00 AM PDT

Ages 14 - Adult
6/30/2025-8/4/2025
6:30 PM-8:15 PM PDT on Mon
$140.00 USD

Intermediate/Advanced Modern (Summer)

Adults | Registration opens 5/14/2025 8:00 AM PDT

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.

Class meets on 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21, and 8/4. There is no class 7/28.
 

  • 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.
Moore, Robbi
Robbi Moore

Robbi A. Moore (they/them), from Hamden, CT, began dancing at New England Ballet and continued at Dee Dee’s Dance Center and New Haven Ballet. They are an alumnus of Earl Mosley’s Institute of the Arts, the Ailey Summer Intensive, Cunningham Trust Workshop, Jacob’s Pillow’s Commercial Dance Program, and the Complexions Intensive. Robbi graduated magna cum laude from the Ailey/Fordham BFA Program and has danced with Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre, The Steps Repertory Ensemble, AATMA Performing Arts, Whidbey Island Dance Theatre, Tacoma Urban Performing Arts Center, Karin Stevens Dance, the Guild Dance Company, Kinesis Project Dance Theater, The Gray, PRICEarts, Coriolis Dance, Trial and Error Productions, Khambatta Dance Company, VCBynum Arts and Education, and Spectrum Dance Theater. Robbi recently worked for The Village Theatre as Associate Choreographer for Little Shop of Horrors, Ballyhoo Theatre’s production of Shapeshifters, and Westside Drama’s Mean Girls: The Musical (2024). Robbi has choreographed three works for Kaleidoscope, CDC’s resident youth dance company.