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Chase Angier Associate Professor Dance |
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| D. Chase Angier - Director/Choreographer, Tenured Associate Professor, Performer. As Artistic Director of Angier Performance Works, D. Chase Angier creates and performs dance-theater, performance installations, site-specific works and walking performances pieces. These intuitively driven works are created in collaboration with dynamic artists in the visual arts, performance, music and theater, and have been performed internationally (Japan, Czech Republic, Germany, Mexico) and nationally in theaters, galleries, and visually inspiring sites. Angier currently resides and works in Brooklyn, NY and Alfred New York. Prior to 2002 when she joined the faculty at Alfred University, Angier created dance-theater works, performed, and taught in New York City with her company Chase Dance Theater founded in 1995. For more information: angierperformanceworks.com Angier is an Associate Professor and Director of the Dance Program at Alfred University in New York since 2002. Her other university teaching experience includes being an Assistant Professor at Columbia College and Appalachian State University, and a guest artist at Texas Women’s University, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Appalachian State University, Kenyon College, Columbia College, University of South Florida, Meredith College, and the University of Rochester. She was a Teaching Artist with the Lincoln Center Institute and The Joyce Theater’s Aesthetic Education Programs, and a movement instructor at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. She is the co-founder along with Jennifer Salk of the Green Mountain Dance Teachers Retreat in Woodstock Vermont and received her MFA in choreography from The Ohio State University and her BA in dance from UCLA. | ||||||||||||||||