“That was one of the craziest weeks of my life.” That, is how I started the journal entry I wrote in the airport while waiting for my return flight from Rome—and what a crazy week it was. From the moment we stepped foot in Rome, my eight peers, our Faculty Mentor Amy Wilkinson and I
And we’re back!
After a semester hiatus, the Dance majors are back to blogging about all of the amazing opportunities we have as artists at Loyola. Keep reading to learn about the busy Fall semester we had, and click here to read our most recent post on gender and dance. 1.) The Midwest Convening on Physically Integrated Dance
Choice to Change
Housed under Loyola University Chicago’s Jesuit philosophy of reflection, global solidarity, service, and call to action, our professors within the dance program encourage us as students to think critically about our field of study. They challenge us with assignments, asking us to contemplate difficult themes such as sexism, racism, and ableism among others in order to
Passion that parallels the experience
It’s been one week since the audition for Loyola’s Dance Major, and all the excitement has us reflecting back on our Loyola Dance experience. Check out the following video to hear what Dance majors had to say about their time at Loyola, and if you’re a prospective Dance student… come to Loyola! Featured photo: Joe
Dance for All: breaking boundaries through Physically Integrated Dance film
Outside the fourth floor balcony of the Information Commons (IC), a group of nearly 25 people — some old and some young — gathered in a clump. Slowly they inhaled, collectively staring up to the bright, blue sky and proceeded to perform the movements that for some are new, and for others have been rehearsed