Dance 2018/19

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DANCE

Nahshon Marden C HI HU LY GA R D E N A N D G L ASS | Seattle Center


MINUTE REHEARSALS, COLLABORATIONS, RISK-TAKING IDEAS, HEATED ARGUMENTS IN CRITIQUE, AND FINAL PRODUCTS—

THOSE MOMENTS THAT REPRESENT YOUR COLLEGE CAREER,

THOSE MOMENTS ARE GREATNESS. ” —MARGARET PHYLLIS JOHNSON & THERESA LYNN ALEXANDER ’17

John Lambert/Jazzy Photos

ALL OF THE PROJECTS, LATE NIGHTS, LAST-


WE A RE C OLL A BO R AT I V E .

WHOLE-BEING. CREATIVE THINKERS. With more than a century of distinguished history under our feet, the Cornish BFA Dance program is proven to prepare you—body, mind, and soul— for the life of a professional dancer. For four years, you’ll work within a nurturing community of teachers who are as passionate about dance as you are. You’ll benefit from your professors’ expertise in technique and from their experience as working artists. Every dancer takes classes in contemporary techniques, ballet, and choreography, informed by our holistic focus on well-being. Courses in anatomy and kinesiology empower

you to work expertly with your own body. Electives like hip-hop, partnering, and contact improvisation develop breadth and versatility in your dancing. While studying history, technology, the business of dance, and more, you will also hone your own distinct, creative voice. When you complete the program, you’ll have a proven, professional dance education and a foundation of skills—discipline, creative thinking, collaboration—that will benefit you in the 21st-century economy,

WHEREVER

YOUR FUTURE MAY FIND YOU.


SEATTLE HOME TO A

FLOURISHING DANCE COMMUNITY SEATTLE IS THE PERFECT PLACE to pursue your artistic education—and Cornish College lives right at the heart of it all. Home to alumna Kate Wallich (one of Dance Magazine’s “25 To Watch” in 2015) and renowned institutions, like Pacific Northwest Ballet and the innovative Seattle International Dance Festival, Seattle is a thriving professional community for practicing artists. You’ll find Cornish alumni, faculty, and students creating bold, innovative work all over town. With a white-hot economic base and a truly stunning natural setting, the greater Seattle area is home to both tech giants, like Microsoft and Amazon, and natural wonders, like Mount Rainier and Snoqualmie Falls. And as a cultural crossroads with a progressive personality, Seattle is a place where “inclusivity” and “eco-friendly” aren’t just buzzwords; they’re the foundation upon which our city and college thrive. Cornish couldn’t have happened anywhere but Seattle...

AND WE THINK

YOU’LL THRIVE HERE, TOO.


Nahshon Marden, Phenix Laughlin M U S E U M OF P OP C U LT U R E ( M O P OP ) | Seattle Center


PERFORM IN YOUR

FIRST YEAR The Cornish BFA Dance program is a rigorous and engaging program where opportunities abound. Combine technique classes, choreography coursework, and somatic practice—plus rehearsals and performances—and, on average, first-year students dance between 20 and 30 hours per week. You’ll be able to audition for performance opportunities from your first semester, such as our professionally-adjudicated, facultyproduced New Moves showcase of student choreography, and for senior capstone concerts in our premier performance space, the Cornish Playhouse at Seattle Center. Also in your first year, you’ll get to know the ropes of dance performance by contributing to the technical production aspects of our Cornish Dance Theater (CDT) shows in fall and spring. Later in the program, you’ll also have the opportunity to perform in CDT through new and repertory work by faculty and guest artists.


WE HOST AN EXCITING ROSTER of

new

and

established

visiting

artists, giving you a chance to dance in the works of choreographers like Crystal Pite, Kyle Abraham, Merce Cunningham, and Ohad Naharin.

After working with Veronica LeeBaik ’98’s company The Three Yells during her senior year, Dakota Crist ’15 was invited to permanently join the company after graduation. Like Dakota, pursue at Cornish will help you GROW

TOWARD YOUR DREAMS.

Tim Summers

the performance opportunities you


Khad ijah Lin do, Devin M u n oz MU S EUM O F PO P CULT U RE ( M O PO P) | Seattle Center


A DAY IN

THE LIFE


WHY INVEST

IN ARTS COLLEGE?

“OUR CALLING IS TO CREATE POSITIONS FOR OURSELVES AND OTHERS, TO IMPROVISE AND BLOW THE CEILING OFF ANYTHING RESEMBLING A LIMITATION.” — CL A IRE CHASE, F LUTIST & MACARTH U R FELLOW

Art has always played a vital role in society. Artists and performers challenge the way people interact with space, with technology, and with each other. Generating new ideas requires artists to not only be able to work in their field, but also to think critically— examining a situation, identifying a problem, and then designing a creative solution. Whether writing a play that highlights social injustice or designing a new skyscraper, artists enlighten us with their ability to examine problems in an entirely new way. When you decide to invest your time and money into a college education, you are faced with a choice: invest in reproducing the techniques of other artists, or invest in a degree that teaches critical problem-solving by generating new art and performance. Hundreds of programs teach basic techniques

or craft in performance or visual arts, but few degrees teach artists how to apply critical thinking skills toward the creation of new work. At Cornish, we believe this immersive training offers the preparation necessary to address any future challenge. Cornish College of the Arts offers a wide range of scholarships and financial aid to support the investment you make in your own future. Our students understand the value of studying in a thriving urban environment with fellow artists and performers, and experiencing the results of their hard work. As the Cornish artistic community both leads a changing society and adapts to a changing job market, we proudly support our student visionaries who are boldly challenging society to look at the world in a new way.

LEARN MORE AT CORNISH.EDU/FINANCIALAID

MORE THAN 95% OF CORNISH STUDENTS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS.


Seattle-based dance artist KATE WALLICH ’10 creates uncompromising, designforward experiences. SCOTTY FLORES ’16 recently toured with modern dance company LED. Award-winning

HIGHLIGHTS

AMY O’NEAL ’99 pursues the intersection of street/ club dance culture and contemporary dance/ performance. JIM KENT ’05 dances for Seattle’s tour-de-force contemporary company Whim W’him. LA-based MICAELA TAYLOR ’14 intertwines contemporary dance and theatrical hip-hop with her company the TL Collective.

John Lambert/Jazzy Photos

ALUMNI

choreographer/teacher


Carina Skrobecki


5 THINGS

YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE CORNISH DANCE FACULTY

1

THEY’VE CHOREOGRAPHED AND PERFORMED FOR ICONIC AND INNOVATIVE COMPANIES like the Singapore Ballet, Mark Morris Dance Group, Cirque du Soleil, Bill Evans Dance Company, and Jazz Antiqua.

2

THEY’VE RECEIVED COVETED FELLOWSHIPS AND COMMISSIONS from

3

THEY’VE HELD TEACHING AND ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE POSITIONS AT RENOWNED SCHOOLS like Harvard University, Emerson College,

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, National Endowment for the Arts, Seattle Arts Commission, and Artist Trust.

University of Washington, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Royal Academy of Dance.

4

THEY’RE FOUNDING MEMBERS OF A RANGE OF DANCE INSTITUTIONS

5

THEY RECEIVED THEIR EDUCATION AT RENOWNED INSTITUTIONS such as the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance, San Francisco Ballet School, Mount Holyoke College, University of Washington, and, of course, Cornish.

like the d9 Dance Collective, Velocity Dance Center, and the Men In Dance Festival.

LEARN MORE & MEET OUR FACULTY AT CORNISH.EDU/DANCE


WE WALK OUT OF CORNISH WITH

THE GIFT OF LIFE EXPERIENCE FROM OUR TEACHERS, ARMED WITH THE COURAGE TO RISE TO ANY CHALLENGE, TO

JUMP IN WITH BOTH FEET, AND TO ACCEPT CHANGE AS IT COMES.”

Truman Buffett

—JOLE NE WINNER-ZIEMER ’12


TEAR OUT & KEEP

APPLICATION DEADLINES

SCHOLARSHIPS

DECEMBER 1

Cornish offers merit scholarships based upon the strength of your application and audition/portfolio.

EARLY ACTION DEADLINE

FEBRUARY 15

Photography by Danielle Barnum unless noted. Design by Shannon Loys.

PRIORITY APPLICATION / SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE

Those applying for scholarship consideration should apply by

FEBRUARY 15.

After February 15, applications are accepted on a rolling basis if space is available.

CORNISH FAST FACTS ESTABLISHED

STUDENT ORIGINS

1914

35 states 18 countries

MAJORS

Art, Dance, Design, Film, Interior Architecture, Music, Performance Production, Theater

CAMPUS

3 locations in downtown Seattle: South Lake Union, Capitol Hill, Seattle Center

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE

13

ACCREDITATION

FACULTY:STUDENT RATIO

1:7

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, National Association of Schools of Art and Design

CORNISH.EDU/DANCE

THE MISSION OF CORNISH COLLEGE OF THE ARTS

is to provide students aspiring to become practicing artists with an educational program of the highest possible quality, in an environment that nurtures creativity and intellectual curiosity, while preparing them to contribute to society as artists, citizens, and innovators.

ADMISSION@CORNISH.EDU

800.726.ARTS


CORNISH.EDU/DANCE

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