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Nancie Woods, Director
Nancie Woods is originally from England, where
she trained at Elmhurst Ballet School with Bridget Espinoza and the
Rambert Academy in London with Mary Munro and Patricia Norman . Ms.
Woods studied the Royal Academy of Dance syllabus and gained the
Advanced Certificate before entering her professional life. Her performing
career began in Strasbourg, France with the Ballet du Rhin, where
she toured extensively throughout Europe dancing soloist roles at
an early age. Upon her arrival in the USA, Ms. Woods joined Delta
Festival Ballet in New Orleans where she received excellent training
and mentoring from Director Joseph Giacobbe, former Rambert teacher
Mary Munro, and the company's Artistic Advisor Ivan Nagy . She worked
with several renowned choreographers and appeared (as Lilac Fairy)
with Karen Kain and Patrick Bissell in Delta's production of The
Sleeping Beauty. Woods then joined the Dallas Ballet under
the direction of Flemming Flindt and was soon promoted to soloist.
During her tenure with the company she performed a diverse repertoire
of works of the famed August Bournonville, George Balanchine, Jose
Limon, Alvin Ailey, Susan Marshall, Bryan Pitts and Flemming Flindt.
She was one of three dancers chosen to represent Dallas Ballet at the
American Guild of Musical Artists' 50 th Anniversary Gala performance
at Lincoln Center. She joined Ballet Oklahoma under the direction of
Bryan Pitts and danced many soloist and principal roles working with
choreographers such as Peter Anastos and Dane LaFontsee. In addition
to her experience in ballet companies, she also spent several summer
seasons performing as principal dancer with the distiguished Santa
Fe Opera, working alongside illustrious opera singers, directors and
designers.
Ms. Woods's teaching career began whilst still a professional dancer,
she taught all levels of ballet at the Dallas Ballet Academy, the School
of Ballet Oklahoma, Santa Fe Dance Foundation and Corpus Christi Ballet.
Following the retirement of company co-founder
Kathryn Fredgren, Ms. Woods became the Artistic Director of CDC and
ACD after having served on the Arlington Center for Dance faculty
for 11 years. She owes much of her development as a teacher, choreographer
and coach to the mentoring of Mrs. Fredgren.
She has choreographed and staged numerous works for The Center Dance
Company, including Grande Tarantelle, The Seasons, A Moment to
Muse, The Firebird, Les Sylphides, Act II of Giselle, The Nutcracker,
Paquita amongst others.
Ms. Woods is dedicated to educating and mentoring dancers in a positive,
nurturing environment and preserving the traditions of classical ballet
through quality dance productions.
The Woods' Philosophy
Her own ballet training at Elmhurst Ballet School
and The Rambert Academy, coupled with the teaching tradition started
at ACD by Kathryn Fredgren, have helped her form her belief in "teaching
the whole
student ." She believes strongly in treating every child
with dignity and respect and she is firmly committed to the idea that
training dancers for a professional career is possible in a caring
atmosphere with mutual respect. Even though the field of dance
is tough and requires rigorous physical and mental training, she wants
her students to understand that they can push themselves and reach
their fullest potential while still caring for their bodies, balancing
their lives and learning healthy life habits.
Although the odds are great against dancers entering
the difficult and competitive professional world, Woods is commited
to providing
challenging, professional preparation and a meaningful experience for
all dedicated students. Dance training offers a multitude of
life enriching possibilities for all.
Woods' heartfelt goal is to ultimately help build
intelligent minds of self-confident individuals who will be successful
in the professional dance world or wherever their career paths lead."
Nancie J. Woods
Artistic Director
The Center Dance Company
Arlington Center for Dance
703.522.4223. direct
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