A message from Dean Frazier:
As you may have heard, Carla Peterson, the esteemed director of the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography (MANCC) at Florida State University has announced her planned retirement, effective December 31, 2024. Carla’s leadership of MANCC has been nothing short of transformative. For over a decade, she has been at the forefront, championing the support and engagement of artists’ research and creative processes. Her contributions have significantly helped to shape the field of dance, and for this, we are immensely grateful.
As part of this major transition, MANCC will be taking a strategic pause on hosting residencies starting in late January 2025. This hiatus will extend through to the beginning of 2026. In an era where the arts face unprecedented challenges, we want to assure everyone that this pause is a proactive measure. It is an opportunity for reflection on MANCC’s 20-year legacy and to strategically plan for the next phase of our journey, taking thoughtful steps toward a vibrant future.
MANCC is a cornerstone of the research portfolio of the FSU College of Fine Arts and an integral part of FSU’s institutional culture. We are committed to advancing the field of dance and continuing our legacy of innovation and excellence.
We applaud Carla’s remarkable career and are indebted for her years of impassioned service. Her vision and dedication will continue to inspire us as we look forward to the future of MANCC and the broader dance community.
Announcing the Retirement of MANCC Director, Carla Peterson
Carla Peterson, the esteemed director of the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography (MANCC) at Florida State…