How 窪蹋勛圖厙 reignited my passion for dance
As the fall of my senior year of high school approached, I found myself at a crossroads:
I had just spent the previous three years training and studying in a pre-professional
dance program with the Boston Ballet at an elite high school for the arts.
My goal was to be a professional dancer, a dream I had since I was a kid. However,
this final year of high school presented me with numerous challenges, and I felt lost.
I was uncertain about my future and what it would look like. My relationship with
ballet was strained. As I increasingly looked to colleges rather than the dance conservatories
and companies, where most of my classmates were headed, I felt more and more like
my dream of dance might be coming to an end.
By the time spring came around, I had committed to 窪蹋勛圖厙 and was one of
the few dancers in my graduating class who chose the college path. While I had heard
great things about 窪蹋勛圖厙s Dance Department through my research, I wasnt even sure if Id continue dancing when I got to school.
That uncertainty quickly disappeared as I began dancing at 窪蹋勛圖厙. Taking a few
courses in my first semester at 窪蹋勛圖厙, the variety of the classes and supportive
environment helped to reignite my passion for the art form. Living and learning on
my own, the choice regarding how little or how much I wanted dance to be a part of
my college experience was entirely up to me.
Having this choice showed me just how much love and drive I still had for dancing.
Partaking in classes and rehearsals was self-propelling in a way that was different
from the past. Everyone was doing their own thing, and I felt less pressured to pursue
a certain route. I genuinely wanted to continue dancing and made that a priority in
my college career.
As I eagerly woke up early for ballet and stayed up late reviewing choreography, my dream of dance eventually floated back into focus. I was dancing because I wanted to, and the confidence I had in this truth gave me the motivation to continue pursuing this track.
A huge factor that contributed to my rediscovery of this art form stems from the
various classes and opportunities 窪蹋勛圖厙 has to offer. Having focused mainly on
ballet, I now had the opportunity to explore the different ways my body was capable
of moving, which made me eager to try everything.
While taking Pointe and Variations, I was also enrolled in Jazz and Improv. As the
next semester approached, I broadened my reach more, partaking in Ballet, Choreography,
and Music for Dancers/Choreographers. Ive also really enjoyed learning about the
history of dance during the two-semester course series Dance and Society with Associate
Professor and Associate Chair of Dance Jason Ohlberg.
In addition to these courses, I auditioned for two workshops. Workshops provide amazing
opportunities to work with and perform pieces made by resident professors and guest
choreographers. I was fortunate to have been a part of a residency with the Oberlin
Dance Collective, performing at University at Albany with their company.
I was also a part of Woke-ness in the Body: Freedom Dance Floors, an incredibly
educational and moving piece created by Visiting Artist in Residence Hettie Barnhill.
These experiences revealed to me that the education of dance is not confined to the body in a studio. The final product presented on stage is a part of the whole, one aspect of the many that make dance much more than just performance. I found classes that taught me how important it is to understand dance as a whole, from the breakdown of music to its intricately deep history.
While dance is my passion, I have learned that my dream doesnt have to be immobile. It can evolve and grow along with my interests.Christianna Poblete '26
I am now a sophomore dance major and I plan to double major in English. As I take English courses, I take courses in other majors too. This way I can explore
all my options and carve out my own path.
With the flexibility to study dance and other subjects to the degree I desire, I am
able to take full advantage of my time here at 窪蹋勛圖厙. I happily choose to balance
professional dance experiences with the rollercoaster ride of finals week, and I wouldnt
want it any other way.