The Best of Everything
July 1, 2014

Are you ready for our Dance Teacher Summit? The excitement is building as we prepare to bring the pages of the magazine to life, August 1–3, here in New York City—great classes with your favorite master teachers, panel discussions about running a successful studio, networking with your colleagues and a few surprises as well. As you read this, 15 finalists are preparing to present their choreography for the judges of the Capezio A.C.E. Awards. We hope you’ll be on hand to cheer for them and to help us honor Franco De Vita with the 2014 Dance Teacher Lifetime Achievement Award.

De Vita brings a very full career of training, performing and teaching to his current position as artistic director of American Ballet Theatre’s Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School. The ABT National Training curriculum he co-authored with Raymond Lukens today reaches ballet students across the U.S. It had its seeds in Florence, Italy, during the 1980s,  where they experimented with concepts from the French, Russian, Danish and Italian schools of ballet technique before landing on the perfect blend that would produce the purity of movement that has become De Vita’s hallmark. “Every school has something to offer,” he told editor Amy Brandt in “How I Teach Ballet.” “Why not try to have the best of everything?”

In this spirit of having the best of everything, each year, we celebrate four educators with the Dance Teacher Awards. Read the inspiring stories of these professionals who were nominated by their colleagues and peers.

And as you strive for the best in your business and your career, we offer our annual Dance Directory, with contact information for makers and suppliers, programs and services. It’s a resource you’ll want to keep close at hand throughout the year.

The Dance Teacher editors and I look forward to meeting you in person. danceteachersummit.com

 

Photo by Matthew Murphy

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