Thursday, December 29, 2022
Friday, November 18, 2022
International Dance Competition. COISO / FALL 2022
Professor Jorge Luis Morejon was one of the judges of the International Dance Competition hosted by COISO (Council of International Students and Organizations) on November 17th of 2022. UM Locked was the winner.
Devi Priya Patcha
Devi Priya Patcha is a sophomore majoring in Computer Science. She has been dancing since she was 6 years old and she is performing a classical Indian style of dance called Bharatanatyam.
Salsa Craze
Salsa Craze is one of the largest organizations on campus that promotes Cuban style salsa (Rueda de Casino) through educations, practice, and performance. Founded in the early 2000s, Salsa Craze has been spreading Cuban culture through hosting Salsa classes every Wednesday and Friday for the Miami community, teaching beginners, intermediate and advanced levels.
UM Locked
Love of Chinese Korean and Eastern Dances, Team UM Locked is the University of Miami's one and only K-Pop Dance Team!
KAOS
KAOS is UM's first and only co-ed hip hop team. KAOS sat different events around campus including sports games, fundraising, homecoming/Greek week O'Cheer, and much more! At the end of every semester, KAOS has a showcase where it gets to present all of the dances the team has bee working on all year round.
Saturday, November 12, 2022
Kaos' Extravaganza 2022
This semester Jorge L. Morejon became the sponsor of Kaos, a dance group that is part of University of Miami's extracurricular activities. Kaos's extravaganza took place at the Rock Plaza, UM, Coral Gables, on November 11th, 2022
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Forward Motion Workshop
Annual Physically Integrated Dance Festival and Conference
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Koubek Center, Miami Dade College / Photo J.L. Morejon
Full Radius Dance Company
Victoria Marks
Cameron Basden
This workshop was hosted by Forward Motion, a festival produced by Karen Peterson, dancer, choreographer and artistic director of Karen Peterson & Dancers. The first part of the workshop began with a dance technique class led by Donald Caputo, choreographer and artistic director of Full Radius, from Atlanta, Georgia. Its main focus was transposing movement from an able body to a seated body. Victoria Marks, from UCLA World Arts & Culture/ Dance, brought to the workshop the idea of choreoportritude. This concept uses tableau as a resource to analyze hierarchical systems reflected in the ways bodies are organized in space. Cameron Basden, Co-Founder & Artistic Director of Miami Dance Hub, led a discussion about what is dance, what is beautiful in dance and why we dance. The event culminated with food and wine as the participants said goodbye until next year's festival.
Faculty Showcase / Fall 2022
Psychotherapeutic Dance Movement:
Reflective understanding through theory and practice
October 28, 2022
Carol Kaminsky MA, BC-DMT, FSOM Dance Program Director
Jorge Morejon PhD FSOM Dance Program Lecturer
Nicole Perry MA…FSOM Dance Program Lecturer
This presentation focused on courses in dance therapy which provide a unique opportunity for students to learn how art-based expression, communication, and engagement is therapeutic for people coping with various developmental, physical, and psychological impairments. Topics in this course examine the concerns relevant to college students, body image, stress reduction, self-care, peer acceptance, and identity. Presenters discussed how lessons bridge understanding of theory and practice in dance therapy with self-awareness. Professors Kaminsky, Morejon and Perry showed videos of students' work which explore personal and cultural assumptions, messages about bodies and embodiment through solo/group movement and personal reflection.
Dance Intervention led by Professor Kaminsky
Video: J.L. Morejon
Monday, October 17, 2022
Jazz Improvisation wth HMI at Frost, UM/ Fall 2022
Maria Schneider, a Grammy award winning jazz composer, has been at the University of Miami for a week-long residency with the students in the Henry Mancini Institute at Frost School of Music. She has a love of working with dancers and musicians improvising together to create new spontaneous performance works. She organized another dance/music improvisation workshop Monday, October 17 from 7:10-8:10pm at the Nancy Green Hall. A similar event took place previously before the pandemic. One musician was paired with one dancer, at times several musicians collaborated with several dancers, each inspiring each other to move and play together.
The videos bellow document the participation of Frost's Professor Jorge Morejón and students Kevin King (oboe) and Andrew Tinch (guitar). The event included other musicians such as Janelle Finton (trumpet), Luca Stine (trumpet), Aron Stornaiulo (dance), Savannah Methner (trumpet), Sam Leviatin (trumpet), Henry Mohr (drums), Sofia Garas (voice) and Jameson Falconer (voice). The other dancers were Professor Carol Kaminsky, Professor Cristina Leyva, graduate student Esther Baker, students Nicole Kujas and Ashna Vaidyanath.