Time flies when you’re having fun. It’s hard to believe the first year of this
NYU Master’s program is already complete.
The year as a whole was quite a rollercoaster, with a few health issues
and lots of stress along the way.
However, it was all worth it for the amount of knowledge I gained, the
connections I’ve made, and the confidence I’ve developed. I still pinch myself thinking I’m in a
dream. Well, it IS a dream, one I’ve
worked my whole life to achieve.
To summarize the year (since I slacked at keeping this updated):
Most of our classes are all very beneficial and practical to
the real world. In fact, a lot of
assignments are ones that can be completed to use in the future. Having the opportunity to complete these
assignments for feedback will greatly help the future when they are
implemented.
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NYU/ABT Cohort 13 with our Pre-Primary to Level 3 certificates |
Another point of excitement – we are all ABT certified to
teach levels Pre-Primary through Level 5.
We take our exam for Levels 6-7 and Partnering this coming fall. One of the amazing things about taking class
at ABT Studios is occasionally passing some of the company members in the
hallways. Walking by Misty Copeland, or
catching a glimpse of Gillian Murphy taking class are all moments that I
realize just how lucky I am to have this opportunity. The other fabulous opportunity from being
part of the program was the chance to assist with the Primary level classes at
the JKO School at ABT. I was able to see
the curriculum in action, as well as work alongside several of the teachers
(whom were both fabulous). I also had the opportunity to perform in the NYU Distinguished Faculty Concert this spring semester. I was in a fun ballet piece with some of my classmates choreographed by the awesome Carla Flores. Sharing the stage with such wonderful, talented dancers was such a treat, and I can say that I've performed in NYC :)
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Spring 2014 NYU Distinguished Faculty Concert
Unmeasured Preludes, choreographed by Carla Flores |
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Paul Taylor Dance Company at Lincoln Center |
Over the course of the year I was also able to take
advantage of NYC living and see a few ballets.
In the fall I received comp tickets to ABT’s fall season, as well as to
their version of the Nutcracker (which was one of the most unique, fun
productions I’ve ever seen). I also had
the opportunity to see the Paul Taylor Dance Company as well. It’s magical seeing these performances
live. (Side note: I also found out that
husband one of my professors is originally from Wheeling! Small world.)
Another fun aspect of NYC living is all of the amazing
bakeries and restaurants. Since
transitioning to become gluten-free, I’ve luckily found several gluten-free
bakeries within walking distance. This is spoiling me as there are essentially no options for my healthy lifestyle upon moving back to WV (unless I drive to Pittsburgh)
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Treat from Crumbs Gluten-Free Bakery |
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Georgetown Cupcake Gluten-free treat |
This entire experience has been one that I will never forget
and will always be thankful for. The
people I’ve met, the knowledge I’ve gained, and the confidence I’ve built has
shaped me into (hopefully) a better teacher and person. I can’t wait to share everything I’ve
learned, and inspire other dancers to always work hard, chase their dreams, and
never give up.
Until next time...
Enjoy Being... (a dreamer)