This
fall, the department of modern dance welcomed two new full-time faculty members
to our program, Shaun Boyle and Jessica Pearson. Shaun replaces I-Fen Lin
who returned to Taiwan last spring to have a baby and pursue a career in her
home country
Part
of the department’s mission; to promote student and faculty growth as
professional dance artists, critical inquirers, and community members, includes
a commitment to diversity. In filling these new positions, the department
not only sought artists and teachers of the highest caliber, but also
individuals who would increase the diversity of the faculty and the course
offerings.
Shaun
and Jessica stood out as exceptional candidates, for their excellence in the
field as professional dancers and scholars, and for the new aesthetics,
perspectives and personal experience they each bring. Jessica comes to
the Department as a College of Fine Arts Morales Fellow. The Raymond C.
Morales Fellowship Program was created to hire Post doctorate/Post MFA fellows
for 2 year positions that serve to bring diversity and additional expertise to
our college.
Assistant
Professor/Lecturer
MA
in Choreography, Trinity Laban Conservatoire, BFA in Dance, NYU Tisch School of
the Arts
Activities: Ballet &
Contemporary Technique classes, Freshman Composition, Co-director of PDC
(Fall), Rehearsal Director for PDC guest artist John Beasant III, Choreographer
for PDC (Spring)
Background:
Shaun’s
work mines the overlap between ballet and modern with specific attention to
movement quality. Drawing on her professional experience with companies
such as BalletMet in Columbus, OH and Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet in New
York City and her undergraduate studies at NYU, Shaun emphasizes precision and
clarity in technique class. She feels this brings a different kind of
challenge to University of Utah students, but insists “they’re ready for it.”
Shaun has enjoyed the new challenges of being a new member of such a big
and busy department. She confesses it can be overwhelming at times, but
that the students great energy and interest in growing make each day rewarding.
She values being in an environment where students and faculty all learn
from and support each other, and she looks forward to the opportunity for her
own professional development.
Raymond
C. Morales Fellow
MFA
in Dance Wellness, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder. BFA in Dance, Towson University
Activities:
Conditioning
for Dancers, Modern Technique, (Co-teacher) Dance in Culture, Co-Director PDC
(Spring), (Assistant teacher) Kinesiology, Senior Capstone and guest lecturer
for Movement in Culture and Dance History.
Background:
The
first recipient of the Morales Fellowship, Jessica was attracted to the
University of Utah by Raymond Tymas-Jones’ mission to bring greater diversity
and inclusion into the college of fine arts. As a former company member
with the Cleo Parker Dance ensemble, Jessica has been a part of the rich
tradition of black dance in America and is excited to bring a different dance
aesthetic to the program. Her approach to technique and dance training
combines her extensive experience in Horton technique with her research in
dance wellness, which includes cross conditioning and somatic practices.
Jessica has also been developing a resource handbook for students looking
for a greater sense of community.
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