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Maida Withers

 

 


Maida Withers

Professor of Dance
Ph. (202) 994-0739
e-mail: withers@gwu.edu
Website: www.maidadance.com

Maida Withers (B.A. Brigham Young University, M.S. University of Utah) Professor of Dance at GW since 1964.  She has developed and administered the BA, MA, and MFA dance programs at GW.  She is known for her research in dance and choreography.  She currently teaches TrDa 174, Advanced Post Modern Dance Technique; TrDa 185, Trends in Performance Art; TrDa 180 Dance and Movement Improvisation; TrDa 182, Dance Composition; TrDa 184, Choreographic Projects as well as directing and choreographing for  MainStage DanceWorks.

Maida is the Artistic Director and founder of Maida Withers and The Dance Construction Company, a not-for-profit arts organization created in 1974 to produce original dance works for stage, sites and video in a collaborative process with visual and performing artists.  Maida has created over 100 dance works, many of which are full-evening works. A native of Utah, Withers and The Dance Construction Company have toured throughout the US, and internationally to Brazil (Earth Summit '92), Mexico, Germany, Korea, Japan, China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, The Netherlands, France, Venezuela,  Poland, Russia, and other  locations.  Video works by Withers have been shown in Germany at IMZ, the Women in Film series at the Kennedy Center, the DC Independent Film Festival, and festivals in Australia, Utah, and elsewhere.

Maida is a leader in the area of dance and technology, social and political commentary through post modern performances, and dance on camera.  Her most recent film, Dance of the Auroras – Fire in the Sky, was commissioned by Research Channel and features the integration of science, art, and technology in performance.

 

 

 


   
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