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As requested, I am listing those dates when I will be teaching dance. All of these classes are beginning/intermediate modern dance technique. The locations are in San Francisco at one of two studios, Rhythm & Motion on Mission between 7th & 8th Streets, or Dance Mission on 24th Street just off Mission Street. All classes are 90 minutes long:

August 30, 10:00 am, Dance Mission

June 9 , 10:00 am, Rhythm & Motion

June 7, 10:00 am, Dance Mission

June 4, 10:00 am, Rhythm & Motion

June 2, 10:00 am, Rhythm & Motion

May 31, 10:00 am, Dance Mission

May 12, 10:00 am, Rhythm & Motion

May 10, 10:00 am, Dance Mission

April 26, 10:00 am, Dance Mission

April 23, 10:00 am, Rhythm & Motion

April 21, 10:00 am Rhythm & Motion

March 15, 10:00 am, Dance Mission

March 12, 10:00 am, Rhythm & Motion

 

Biography

Katherine Davis landed in the Bay Area with a BA in Dance from Scripps College ('93) and a Teaching Certification in The Pilates Method of Body Conditioning from Performing Arts Physical Therapy/The Pilates Studio, NYC ('95). After a year of graduate study at Mills College, she left school to pursue a career in choreography, performance, and teaching. Since then, her work has been presented at the East Bay Dance Festival at Julia Morgan Center for the Arts ('02), DanceWorks at San Jose State University (;02), the Vision Series at The Cowell Theater('02 & '01), Applied Ballet Arts Foundation at Alice Arts Theatre ('00), Marin's 21st Century Dance Collaboration at The Marin Center ('00 & '99), Dancer's Group Studio Theater ('99), Dance Mission ('00 & '99), ODC Theater's PILOT Series ('98), Santa Cruz Dance Gallery ('99), and Works in the Works ('00). In May of 2000, Katherine began producing concerts as well as performing in them, which inspired her to found the East Bay Dance Festival, for which she received a CA$H grant as well as funding from the East Bay Community Foundation. As a dancer, she has performed in New York City, New Mexico, St. Louis and throughout California with Rebecca Salzer Dance Theater, Kirstin E. Williams' STRONG CURRENT Dance Company, and independent choreographers Ann Berman, Ronnie Brosterman, and Chimene Pollard. She has taught dance classes at Sunset Movement Arts, Dance Mission, Rhythm & Motion, and Mills College, and Pilates at Performing Arts Physical Therapy (West Hollywood), Zoe: A Pilates Studio (Pasadena), Applied Ballet, East Bay Dance Center, and the Oakland Senior Center. Five years ago Katherine opened a Pilates studio from her home in Oakland, where she continues to teach private lessons and small group classes (with a little help from her pets) and train apprentices for certification by Romana Kryzanowska in Authentic Pilates. In her spare time, Katherine flies airplanes and practices yoga.

 

 

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Rebecca Salzer Dance Theater

photography by Marty Sohl

Performance

For the past three years, Katherine has performed extensively with Rebecca Salzer Dance Theater, Kirstin E. Williams' STRONG CURRENT Dance Company, and various independent choreographers. Click on NEWS for the latest on Katherine's performances with other companies.

 

 

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Choreography   

Katherine has been creating work for the past four years under the name Katherine Davis Dance. Her work has been presented throughout California and in New Mexico. Recent projects include:

 

Learning to Speak

 
 

Learning to Speak began as an inquiry into shyness. A difficult concept to pin down, "shyness" is one of those blurry, catch all terms that's too easily misused, overused, and abused to dismiss and explain away what is in fact a very complicated, and arguably universal, human condition. Virtually everyone experiences some form of shyness at one time or another, but we feel it, express it, and handle it in such remarkably different ways, for such totally different reasons, that it can be tough to recognize from one person to the next--and tougher still to understand. What causes people to retreat from their fellow humankind? What makes people avoid, reject, fear, or mistrust connection? Why do people sometimes cling so tightly to their idiosyncratic communicative styles that they can neither understand others nor make themselves understood? Why, at other times, does "shyness" suddenly disappear? 

 

What magical thing causes people to feel an immediate connection? What is it that allows people to share themselves and absorb one another, to co-create a rapport that is new, unique, and mutual-- something that exists solely between those two people and could not have existed by the means of one person alone?Learning to Speak probes these questions, as six dancers alternately use breath, speech, touch, gesture, music, and dance to engage the audience, and one another, in an extended game of human contact, approach, and retreat.

 

 

Unborn
 

 

Unborn is about conception and pregnancy, both of ideas and children. It explores an odd but wonderful sensation that has been swelling up inside me recently--a growing awareness of my unborn children. Partly it is instinct, as old and inevitable as life itself, urging me to procreate. Partly it is because I turn 30 this year. But it's a fantastic feeling. Not yet an anxious tick-tock-you're-running-out-of-time sort of thing, but more of a visceral sensation, as tactile as it is spiritual, that I will have children and that I can already detect just a glimmer of their presence, their souls, their individualities. This feeling, this respect for unborn life, has struck awe into my heart, and fortifies a newfound respect for the kernels of my creative work as well. hrough the process of choreographing Unborn, I have learned to listen more closely and more attentively to my instincts, to my body. There is an unsurpassable wisdom to the pure movement that pours out of one's body improvisationally. No matter how much time, thought, or preparation one applies towards developing a piece of art, nothing can ever replace that spark--the moment of inspiration, the moment a not-completely-formed idea was conceived. Unborn has taught me to listen and in fact defer to my seedling choreographic ideas, and for that I am grateful.

 

 

 

 Divided Self:  Confessions of a Woman-Child  

 

This piece is a complex work that was greatly influenced by a painting by Jacqueline Morreau (see picture at left).  Jacqueline Morreau came of age during the 40's and 50's, studying art in San Francisco and Los Angeles.  While trends in the art world leaned towards abstraction, Ms. Morreau's creations were often figurative, representational, and highly personal.  Her early works anticipate the feminist wave of the 60's, depicting the internal tensions (work vs. family, love vs. responsibility, knowing one's self vs. knowing one's place in society), that were commonly felt, though not openly expressed, by many women of her generation.   

The image at right, "Divided Self IV," is projected throughout the performance.  It portrays a mother's conflicting feelings towards her daughters.  My dance, a generation later, is a daughter's response.

 
 
 

 
 
 

Performance Calendar 

Katherine Davis Dance performances in the San Francisco Bay Area include the following:

 

 

March 1 & 2, 2002

DanceWorks

San Jose State University Spartan Complex

San Jose, CA

Learning to Speak

 

 

February 24, 2002

Vision Series

Cowell Theater, Fort Mason

San Francisco, CA

Learning to Speak

 

 

February 8 & 9, 2002

East Bay Dance Festival

Julia Morgan Center for the Arts

Berkeley, CA

Learning to Speak

 

 

 
February 3, 4, and 10, 2001

Vision Series 2001

Cowell Theater,

San Francisco, CA

Unborn

 

 

December 8 & 9, 2000

Applied Ballet Arts Foundation Benefit Concert

Alice Arts Center, Oakland, CA

Unborn

 

 

September 22, 23 & 24, 2000

Marin's 21st Century Dance Collaboration Concert

Marin Center, San Rafael, CA

Divided Self: Confessions of a Woman-Child

 

 

Which Came First?  Destiny Unstrung

Dance Mission Theater, San Francisco

Unborn and Divided Self: Confessions of a Woman-Child

 

 

April 30, 2000

Works in the Works

Eighth Street Studios, Berkeley, CA

Unborn

 

 

 

 

October 2 & 3, 1999

Marin's 21st Century Dance Collaboration Concert

Marin Center, San Rafael, CA

Learning to Speak

 

 

 

 

September 17, 18 & 19, 1999

Local 7 Choreographer's Showcase

Dancer's Group Studio Theater, San Francisco, CA

Learning to Speak

 

 

 

 

June 11 & 13, 1999

Vessel

Dance Mission Theater, San Francisco, CA

 

July 10 & 11, 1999

Vessel

Santa Cruz Dance Gallery, Santa Cruz, CA

Learning to Speak

 

 

 

 

February 11, 1998

PILOT 25: Your Seat is a Flotation Device

ODC Theater, San Francisco, CA

Learning to Speak

 

 

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