Reading List: For a Senior Seminar Course (Updated August 2016)

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Ivy Baldwin; photo by Steven Schreiber

From Blog Director Jill Randall:

Looking back at the 136 artist profiles and monthly features from the past 4 years, I have selected 23 blog posts to use within a college Senior Seminar Course. These posts offer graduating seniors a window into work happening around the United States and the many paths dancers take towards performing, building a company, choreographing, and teaching. 

You can share the links below, or print out the posts to place in a reader. Each post takes 5 minutes or less to read.

Feedback and stories are always welcome – randalldanceprojects@gmail.com.

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Job Survey/Self-Assessment for Dancers

City Guides - students can read all of them or select three to read

What I Look for in a Dancer

Speaking as a Teaching Artist

A Letter to College Seniors

Becoming a Teaching Artist: 5 Ideas as You Begin to Teach Preschool Age Classes

Becoming an Arts Administrator: Describing Non-Profits and For-Profits in Most Basic Terms

Becoming an Arts Administrator: 5 Questions for Hillary Kooistra of Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion

My Dance Week: Andrew Ward

My Dance Week: Macy Sullivan

My Dance Week: Brandin Steffensen

Artist Profile: Brandon Cournay (New York, NY) 

Artist Profile: Christine Chen (New York, NY)

Artist Profile: Patricia West Sotelo (Oakland, CA)

Artist Profile: Molly Heller (Salt Lake City, UT)

Artist Profile: Carley Conder (Tempe, AZ)

Artist Profile: Adriane Fang (Silver Spring, MD)

Artist Profile: Paloma McGregor (New York, NY)

Artist Profile: Ivy Baldwin (New York, NY)

Artist Profile: Sarah Crowell (Oakland, CA)

Artist Profile: Jill Randall (Berkeley, CA)

Artist Profile: Abby Zbikowski (Champaign, IL)

Artist Profile: Banning Bouldin (Nashville, TN)

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