Welcome to my blog! Please explore the sidebar items on the right to learn more about me as a choreographer, dancer and educator. If you would like to contact me, please do so at denisepurvis@suu.edu. I would love to work with your company and/or students.
This has been a busy and very exciting year for me. As I reflect on my first year at Southern Utah University, I am grateful to work with such a wonderful faculty and such intelligent and gifted dancers. I look forward to the growth and experiences next year will bring. A few highlights of my year:
I began a dance workshop series instructed by my elementary education majors and open to area children. What began with about 65 children taking dance classes on a Saturday afternoon has grown to over 200 children participating in dance, theatre and visual arts four Saturdays per year. Thanks to collaborators Michael Bahr and Alisa Peterson, we now have a catchy name: Arts*Lab, make, move, play. I am very excited about the pedagogic experience this offers all our students, as well as the artistic experience Arts*Lab offers our Cedar City children. I can't wait to see how the program develops next year.
I am now the Higher Ed Representative for the Utah Dance Education Organization. Though this position requires a good bit of travel, I am grateful for the opportunity to connect with such a strong and devoted network of dance educators.
I was nominated for Professor of the Year! Though this award went to someone much more deserving, I am honored to have been nominated.
On June 14 & 15 I will share two dances with the St. George, UT community in the Contemporary Dance Concert, hosted by St. George Dance Company. I am excited to be premiering my (finally) complete suite of dances to Nina Simone's music, Journey On. This suite has been in progress since 2006, and I am finally ready to finish it. St. George Dance Co. dancers Katherine Call and Chauntelle Lewis are going to bring this piece to life beautifully! I will also present a re-staging of To the End, set on dancers from SUU.
In June I will travel to Brockport, NY to present in a conference on teaching somatics-based technique. I will focus on the use of inter- and intrapersonal methods when teaching technique in grades 9-12. I will also premiere a new solo at the conference. The work, titled Combative, explores the seeming political impotency our government is experiencing.
In October I will travel to Miami, FL to present in the National Dance Education Organization annual conference. While teaching a student in a wheelchair in my Modern I class, I realized that I needed a fundamental shift in my pedagogic filters. I discovered some wonderful teaching tools, and I will share them at the conference. I am even more excited that a student of mine, Heidi Powell, will be co-presenter. A dance education major in my methods course, she assisted in the class. I look forward to working with her to create an engaging presentation for NDEO.
Coming up? Well, I will produce my first concert in Utah. And a fledgling dance company is in the works. I am feeling all this out, as it is a new endeavor. Be on the lookout as my new company, Shifting Velocity, takes form.
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