Sarah McCullough Teaches Contemporary Forms Workshop

March 6-April 24, 2024
Wednesdays, 
8:00-9:30am
Pre-registration required – no drop-ins.

Early bird registration now open: $120
After February 6: $160
Registration closes: February 25
Register here.

Contemporary Forms
The core themes of this practice will include sensory exploration, movement as meditation, and engaging with the body’s intuition. In each class, we will move through improvisation and phrase work to engage the senses and awaken the body. Movement material will have an expansive, animal-like virtuosity. Over the course of the series, we will extend phrase work, using imagery and prompts from our research to explore individual choice-making. This series is designed for intermediate/advanced movers who are interested in researching their unique movement modalities in a space based in curiosity and joy.

Sarah McCullough (she/her) is a Minneapolis-based movement artist and educator. Originally from Virginia, she attended James Madison University and earned her BA in Dance and Mathematics. Since joining Minneapolis’ dance community in 2018, she has performed the works of Carl Flink, Mathew Janczewski, Alexandra Bodnarchuk, Berit Ahlgren, Helen Hatch, Marisol Herling, and more. Alongside her performance work, Sarah is an educator in contemporary forms. While at JMU, she served as Co-Director of JMU’s Associate Dance Ensemble where she led a weekly company class and mentored 20 first-year dance majors in the early stages of their collegiate dance journey. She has led classes at the Limón Twin Cities Intensive, ARENA DANCES’ Instinct Summer Intensive, The University of Winchester (UK), North Carolina State University, as well as several high school dance programs and studios across Minnesota and Virginia.

TU Dance Center: Dancing Together Workshop

The Dancing Together Workshop is a child and parent/caregiver Creative Movement class. This 8-week workshop is designed for children ages 2-4 and their parent/caregiver who is interested in a shared movement experience that engages the senses of curiosity and play.

Both child and caregiver will participate in developmentally appropriate movement exercises that incorporate elements such as effort, shape, and tempo. Music will play an essential role in the class as students will be asked to respond to sounds as well as make sounds themselves. Participants will be encouraged to join at their comfort level with the understanding that observation is often the best form of learning with younger children. This class will give children and caregivers the opportunity to learn more about themselves and one another through the art form of dance.

January 20-February 24
Saturdays, 9:00-9:45am
At TU Dance Center.

To register, please click here.

TU Dance Center: Contemporary Ballet Class with Hubbard Street Dance

Join CULTIVATE trainees and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago company dancers Aaron Choate, Morgan Clune and Michele Dooley for a contemporary ballet class at TU Dance Center, available to participants thanks to a partnership between Northrop Auditorium and TU Dance.

As part of this class, dancers may be asked to participate in an improvisational session. This class is open to the community and no experience is necessary.

This class is free for University of Minnesota students, faculty, and staff. If you are affiliated with the University of Minnesota, please email mvorhis@umn.edu to register.

Monday, January 22
9:30-11:00am
Cost: $20
At TU Dance Center

To register and for more information click here.

Adult Ballet Fundamentals

Learn ballet at any age! This 8-week Ballet Fundamentals Session will teach adult students the basic steps of ballet, how combinations in class are built and the history and roots of ballet terminology. No ballet or dance experience necessary!

Thursdays, 6:15-7:30pm
February 8-March 28, 2024

Attire: Leotard (any color) and tights (pink or skin tone) or yoga apparel.
Teaching Artist: Zoé Henrot or Anna Betz
Tuition: $145

Young Dance Presents Winter Dance Experience

Join Young Dance on Monday, February 19, for a day of classes featuring a variety of fun styles!
Spend your day off from school exploring new dance styles with your friends! Classes include Family Dance and Creative Movement for younger dancers. Dancers 7 years and older can explore a morning of Dance + Photography and/or afternoon Variety Camp—bring a lunch and take both offerings for a full day of dancing!

Family Dance 
Join us for a morning of dancing together. Children and caregivers will get a special start to their day, exploring movement and stories in a fun environment. Taught by Judee Shuǐ Xiān.
Ages 1–6 with Caregiver
9:15–10:00am
$15

Dance a Story
Your little one can explore movement possibilities with a focus on storytelling. Using personal experience and imagination, children will spend time expressing stories in their bodies and minds. In this fun-filled class, children develop large and fine motor skills, coordination, rhythm, and listening skills as they go on their creative adventures. Taught by Denise Gagner.
Ages 4–7
10:00am–12:00pm
$25

Dance + Photography*
Experience the intersection of dance and photography! Participants will use photography to consider how bodies create shape and transform from 3-dimensional experiences to 2-dimensional images. Teaching Artist and professional photographer Blake Nellis teaches this camp. Participants will receive a link to photographs taken during the workshop by the Instructor and professional photographer, Blake Nellis.
Ages 7–18
9:30am–12:00pm
$42
*A digital device with photography capabilities is recommended but not required.

Variety Dance Camp
In Variety Camps, participants will dip their toes in different dance styles and find new ways of expressing themselves through movement. In this year’s camp, students will learn Capoeira with Guerreiro, Modern with Jennifer Ilse, and Hip Hop with Cecil Neal. At the end of the workshop, students will show off their new moves in an informal showing for their caregivers.
Ages 7–18
12:30–4:30pm
$68

Multiple class discounts apply. Register at: register.youngdance.org

Sarah McCullough Teaches Contemporary Forms Workshop

March 6-April 24, 2024
Wednesdays, 
8:00-9:30am
Pre-registration required – no drop-ins.

Early bird registration now open: $120
After February 6: $160
Registration closes: February 25
Register here.

Contemporary Forms
The core themes of this practice will include sensory exploration, movement as meditation, and engaging with the body’s intuition. In each class, we will move through improvisation and phrase work to engage the senses and awaken the body. Movement material will have an expansive, animal-like virtuosity. Over the course of the series, we will extend phrase work, using imagery and prompts from our research to explore individual choice-making. This series is designed for intermediate/advanced movers who are interested in researching their unique movement modalities in a space based in curiosity and joy.

Sarah McCullough (she/her) is a Minneapolis-based movement artist and educator. Originally from Virginia, she attended James Madison University and earned her BA in Dance and Mathematics. Since joining Minneapolis’ dance community in 2018, she has performed the works of Carl Flink, Mathew Janczewski, Alexandra Bodnarchuk, Berit Ahlgren, Helen Hatch, Marisol Herling, and more. Alongside her performance work, Sarah is an educator in contemporary forms. While at JMU, she served as Co-Director of JMU’s Associate Dance Ensemble where she led a weekly company class and mentored 20 first-year dance majors in the early stages of their collegiate dance journey. She has led classes at the Limón Twin Cities Intensive, ARENA DANCES’ Instinct Summer Intensive, The University of Winchester (UK), North Carolina State University, as well as several high school dance programs and studios across Minnesota and Virginia.

Intermediate and Advanced Recreational Program

The School of Ballet Co.Laboratory’s Recreational Program offers classes for dancers ages 10-20 with a more flexible schedule and fewer hours per week than our Pre-Professional Program. The Recreational Program includes ballet technique classes, add on sessions, rehearsals, and performance opportunities.

Dancers enjoy classes twice a week, with add-on sessions as desired.

This program will begin February 1, 2024 and run for the months of February, March, April, and May.

Free Company Class with Contempo Physical Dance

Join Contempo Physical Dance during open company class:

Fridays, January 5 and 12
8:00-9:15am

Come warm-up your body and explore Brazilian contemporary dance!
Free!

Questions: Contact Jenny Pennaz, Managing Director, at contempophysicaldance@gmail.com or 612-619-4116.

Zenon Dance School – Free Classes at Winter Open House

Join us for a day of free classes at Zenon’s Winter Open House! This is a great chance to get a sneak peek at some of the classes to come in the Winter Session, running January 8-March 17, at no cost to you. Class card discounts will also be available the week of the Open House. Let’s dance!

Saturday, January 6, 9:00am-1:00pm
9:00-10:00am – Beginning Jazz with Jennifer Glaws
9:30-10:30am – Contemporary with Sarah McCullough
10:30-11:30am – Horton-based Modern with Anna Pinault
11:00am-12:00pm – Musical Theater Jazz with Xan Mattek
12:00-1:00pm – Ballet with Ben Johnson

Pre-registration encouraged but not required. All classes will take place in person only.
All levels welcome!

Open House Week Discounts – January 1-8 only
20% off single class winter enrollment code: OHENROLL
$10 off one 10 class card code: OH10OFF

TU Dance Center: Dancing Together Workshop

The Dancing Together Workshop is a child and parent/caregiver Creative Movement class. This 8-week workshop is designed for children ages 2-4 and their parent/caregiver who is interested in a shared movement experience that engages the senses of curiosity and play.

Both child and caregiver will participate in developmentally appropriate movement exercises that incorporate elements such as effort, shape, and tempo. Music will play an essential role in the class as students will be asked to respond to sounds as well as make sounds themselves. Participants will be encouraged to join at their comfort level with the understanding that observation is often the best form of learning with younger children. This class will give children and caregivers the opportunity to learn more about themselves and one another through the art form of dance.

January 20-February 24
Saturdays, 9:00-9:45am
At TU Dance Center.

To register, please click here.