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Visiting Artists/Scholars

Each year the School of Dance is honored to have several guest artists teaching classes, offering lectures and setting choreography on our students. These special guest augment our already renowned faculty and offer our students new opportunities and perspectives. Past visitors include legendary figures such as Alwin Nikolais, Doug Varone, Susan Marshall, Alonzo King and Barton Mumaw just to name a few.

In addition, The Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography provides a constant breeze of up-and-coming, as well as established choreographers, dancers, composers, designers and other artists to our program.
Please visit mancc.org for more information including bios, podcasts, and videos of these artists.N

MANCC Artists Named among Nominees for Prestigious Awards

MANCC Artists Named among Nominees for Prestigious Awards

January 5, 2021
In the spring of 2018 School of Dance students gathered in a dark theater listening to the heavy beat of club music and watching projections fill screens tethered to th ...

MANCC welcomes Visiting Artist Joanna Kotze

December 9, 2020
MANCC welcomes Bessie award-winning choreographer Joanna Kotze into residence from December 8-16 to work on her film project, Nothing’s changed except for everything ...

ARTISTIMULUS Dance Speaker Series

July 1, 2020
When FSU moved to distance learning, the School of Dance’s ARTS in NYC faculty and staff identified an urgent need to provide resources to students so that they could underst ...

MANCC Announces Spring 2020 Season

January 7, 2020
This spring, the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography (MANCC) looks forward to welcoming seven regionally and nationally recognized dance artists into residence wh ...

FSU Alum Receives Prestigious “BESSIE” Award for Work with MANCC Artist

October 17, 2019
Congratulations to FSU School of Dance alum, Shamar Watt (BFA ‘15), who won a “Bessie” for ‘Sustained Achievement’ in the work of Nora Chipaumire, which is both an honor ...