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Nov 28 / Jarin Hart

Winter/Spring Schedule is now available!

Hello everyone! We hope you all had a fantastic Thanksgiving! The holiday season is upon us, what a perfect time to treat the ones you love (or yourself) to dance and wellness classes this winter/spring! We have a vast array of classes to choose from and our new Winter/Spring 2012 schedule is available online! Call (260) 424-6574 for more information on classes, etc., or to register. In a few weeks we will have our website re-vamped and you may register for all classes online. Check out the new schedule and see for yourself that FWDC has something for every-BODY! Our gift certificates make a perfect stocking stuffer!:)

Aug 3 / Jarin Hart

2011 Fall Schedule!

It may not feel like fall outside, but believe me it is rapidly approaching! We have added several new classes this Fall such as: Orff-Music Making for Children, Viyasa Flow Yoga, Zumba and Adult Continuing Jazz Technique! We have also expanded our Creative Movement, Dance Sampler, and Beginning Adult Ballet classes to better accommodate these growing class sizes. We are THRILLED to introduce new teachers this Fall: Lauren Hoyt will be teaching Zumba, Lindsey Helmer will be teaching Pilates Mat & Toning, Mary Newell will be teaching Vinyasa Flow Yoga, FWDC Touring Company performer, Brittney Coughlin, will be teaching Adult Continuing Jazz Technique, FWDC Outreach Director, Alison Gerardot, will be teaching Advanced Dance Sampler IV, FWDC Fort Wayne Taiko member will be teaching Youth Taiko and our new Beginning Adult Ballet and Dance Sampler I teacher Joellen Wojtowicz! Welcome to FWDC! Stay tuned to our fwdc.org website as we are preparing to update our Teachers section in the very near future. Exciting things to come at the FWDC this Fall.Ā  See you September 7th!

Check out the new Fall 2011 class schedule!

May 17 / Andy Welfle

What exactly is a “collective” anyway?

We get a lot of people asking what the “collective” part of our name stands for. Sometimes it is confused, and people say “Fort Wayne Dance Collection”. Sometimes it’s “collecting”. And when they think “collective”, they think of something like the Borg Collective from Star Trek (well, I did, anyway).

The collective part of FWDC refers to a couple different parts. First, our management structure is in a collective style. Rather than a traditional nonprofit where there is an Executive Director and sub directors under her, all three of our directors reports directly to the board. And if there is a decision that would otherwise be made by an executive director, our three directors make it collectively, by consensus. There is only one other collective-style management nonprofit in town: the Center for Nonviolence. Our two organizations were founded around the same time, and have close ties, as many of the same people were involved in our inceptions.

There is also another element to the “collective” in our organization, and it’s in the way we teach and create art. The DC Dance Collective says it best at their FAQ page:

A Collective, like a traditional dance school, offers a full range of classes for dancers of all ages and all levels. The difference between a collective and a traditional dance school is that a collective provides support for the artists and their individual talents, rather than stringently setting rules and defining curriculums. A collective allows the instructors the freedom to relay their expertise to students in whatever way they see fit. Furthermore, a collective strives to include as many different dance styles from as many different cultures as possible. Students benefit by being able to choose from a wide range of classes taught by experienced instructors with differing styles and philosophies, which allows them to compare and contrast those styles and philosophies, and thereby form their own opinions, and grow as artists and individuals.

There you have it. We at the FWDC pride ourselves on the individual cultivation of a dancer, not as a cog in the choreography machine, but as a whole and innate creative individual. We have a focus on creative expression, democratic collaboration, and improvisation.

We hope you can come and be part of the collective! Our summer class schedule is up, and it’ll be starting at the end of June!