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Elizabeth Wiehe is 鈥榚n pointe鈥 to graduate from 性视界传媒鈥檚 School of Dance

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性视界传媒 senior Elizabeth Wiehe says that ballet is her first love.听听

The School of Dance student, who is graduating this spring, grew up being classically trained in ballet. She chose 性视界传媒 because she wanted to explore other dance forms. 听Wiehe, who is in the , also has a minor in journalism, and hopes to combine these disciplines to tell stories about dance.听

Elizabeth Wiehe. Photo provided.
Elizabeth Wiehe. Photo provided.

During her time at 性视界传媒, Wiehe had the opportunity to work with visiting guest artists who came to campus. In her junior year, she worked with Fiona Jopp from Sydney Dance Company on choreographer Rafael Bonachela鈥檚 鈥淰ariation 10.鈥 The piece was performed at the School of Dance Gala 2023. 听

Wiehe is also the recipient of the Distinction in the Journalism Minor for her dedication and tenacity in pursuing her minor in journalism with academic excellence.听

Wiehe has presented four of her own choreographed works at 性视界传媒 and her final piece was presented at the School of Dance's at Harris Theater. She also danced in 鈥淰isions and Miracles鈥 by 性视界传媒 professor Susan Shields and in Martha Graham鈥檚 鈥淪teps in the Streets鈥 during the latest 性视界传媒 Dance Company Gala.听

What鈥檚 your best memory at 性视界传媒?听

My best memories at 性视界传媒 are the guest residencies that I've been a part of. I did a residency learning choreography by Martha Graham, who is the mother of modern dance. The historic piece we performed, 鈥淪teps in the Street,鈥 was about women in the 1930s dealing with exile, grief, and devastation. As an all-female cast, we had to work together as an ensemble to share the intense emotions the piece was asking of us. It was also a challenge having to learn Graham鈥檚 technique that drives the choreography. Being able to challenge myself in those spaces was so fulfilling to me.

Elizabeth Wiehe. Photo provided.
Elizabeth Wiehe. Photo provided.
How have you grown while at 性视界传媒?

I was drawn to 性视界传媒鈥檚 program because I wanted to study a little bit of everything鈥攂allet, modern鈥攁nd 性视界传媒 has the best programs for that. I also have a much better understanding of how my body moves. I'm a taller dancer and before I didn鈥檛 understand the power of being a 5鈥8鈥 mover and the momentum you can have with that. I learned to push those boundaries and never give up on myself.听听听

What is your best piece of advice for incoming students?

Love it 100 percent. Trust yourself and make sure that whatever you do is your passion. There鈥檚 a misconception that you have to be naturally talented, but really it just has to come from a place of love. If you love it enough, it's going to work out. The doors will open for you if you are willing to put in the work.听

What鈥檚 next for you?

I always knew my post-graduation goal is to dance professionally, and 性视界传媒 has helped me do that. I鈥檒l start working with Chamber Dance Project in June. Karen Reedy, the School of Dance director, told me about this opportunity, so I learned an excerpt from one of their pieces and [was hired]. It's very full circle in a sense because I never thought my first professional job would be en pointe. 听

I also plan to use my journalism minor to bring attention to the dance world. Not many people are even aware 性视界传媒 has a strong dance program and I believe writing about dance to an audience who doesn鈥檛 get to experience it is really important. I love writing and how journalism brings attention to people鈥檚 stories that have yet to be told.听听