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Beth Jucovy has
performed extensively and given workshops and classes in Duncan, ballet, modern,
and jazz techniques both in the US and throughout Europe and Israel. She
choreographs for and directs Dance Visions, a professional company
performing works of contemporary choreographers, as well as the works of
major dance pioneers. Dance Visions has been the recipient of seventeen NYSCA (NGA) grants.
The company performs throughout Long Island and the metropolitan area. |
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Beth also danced for
a decade with Andrew Jannetti and Dancers,
performing frequently at many NYC venues. She was a soloist with the Downtown
Ballet Company for six years, as well as with Ameridance International,
a jazz dance company based in Munich, Germany. She is an Isadora Duncan dance
specialist trained since childhood by Julia Levien. She had also worked intensively with Anna Sokolow. She has received
critical acclaim in the major NY papers as well as abroad for her performances. Aside from teaching at her studio Children Dancing
(twenty first year), she has been dance educator at the Dalton School in
Manhattan teaching the kindergarten dance program since 2003. Beth
is a Lincoln Center Aesthetic Education teaching artist through Tilles Center. She presents workshops in many LI
schools as well as professional development workshops for teachers through this program.
She is also a teaching and performing artist with Friends of the Arts. |
Beth
was a dance educator in the NYC public school system from 1997-2005. In the Summers of 2002 and 03 she was
ballet instructor at USDAN Center for the Performing and Creative Arts in
Huntington.
Her choreography has been commissioned for many projects
including for Poe-Artistry performed at Hofstra and for a Korean
children's television English Language Learning series. Her works have
been performed at venues including the 92nd St. Y, City Center,
and The Hatch Presenting series at Jennifer Muller's The Works.
Beth
continues to perform with her company, Dance Visions and she also performs
solo dance concerts in collaboration with Actress Shirley Romaine. She teaches dance workshops at universities, libraries and centers throughout
the Metropolitan area
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