Mar 19 2021
Inside the Dancer's Studio with Paula Mann

Inside the Dancer's Studio with Paula Mann

Presented by The National Center for Choreography at the University of Akron at Online/Virtual Space

Join us on Friday, Mar. 19 for the fifth of our 2021 “Inside the Dancer’s Studio” conversations!

This series of free lunchtime talks with dance makers explores creativity, the craft of choreography, and navigating an artistic career. All talks take place virtually on Fridays at 12:30 PM ET.

On Friday, Mar. 19, we’re joined by Paula Mann (Minneapolis, MN), choreographer and co-founder of Time Track Productions.

Paula has journeyed from Appalachian roots to Detroit teenage runaway, through Kent State in the 1970’s, to NYU and the downtown dance scene of the 1980’s. She studied Humphrey/Limon technique with Ruth Currier and members of the Limon company, Hawkins technique with Eric Hawkins and Cunningham with Merce Cunningham. Her first concert of choreography was produced at the Merce Cunningham Studio in 1980 and later that year she co-founded Dudek/Mann + Dancers with partner Tina Dudek. Mann moved to the Twin Cities in 1987, armed with a BA and MFA in Dance from NYU, and following seven years as co-director of Dudek/Mann + Dancers. Since her arrival in the Twin Cities, Mann has created 50 new works and is co-artistic director of TIME TRACK PRODUCTIONS with visual artist Steve Paul.  She has been a driving force in Contemporary Dance and Performance based out of Minneapolis for the past 30 years; challenging, educating and engaging artists, audiences and communities with passion, inventiveness and rigor. She was full time faculty at the University of Minnesota Department of Theater and Dance from 1993-2013 and is a 2019/2020 McKnight Fellow in Choreography.

Website link: http://www.timetrackdance.org

Admission Info

FREE! Register online at nccakron.org/insidethedancersstudio.

Dates & Times

2021/03/19 - 2021/03/19

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space