United Performing Arts Company is a dance company involves both visually impaired and sighted
dancers. We create dance theater performances and offer quality entertainment
for a range of venues, platforms, and festivals. For most of our history, we
have been world leaders in teaching dance to disabled and visually harm and
sighted dancers. For most of our history, we have been world leaders in
teaching dance to children’s.
We include future risk to consider when the
content of the methods may involve a challenge or need caution. At the point,
we started working with children and running many more productions and society
workshops over the next few years. The dancers and interested children’s are
provided many possibilities and location for the camp, dance course, and
battles.
We are dance performing and Arlington
Arts Company that creates performances and camp for children’s. We have
worked worldwide for many years, bringing together children’s of all ages and
abilities. As a dance performance company, we tour our innovative productions
worldwide. We work with both younger and elder children’s groups.
We deliver creative camp and classes based
on contact spontaneity for people with visual breakage. We can create indicate
camps for your arts organization in UPAC Arlington or abroad. United
Performing Arts Company founded by Angie Meister and Angie Meister, Ashley
Dobay, Samantha Ellis, Jessica Samone, Dorian Hejny, Meghann Thomas, Shelby
Smith, Ashley Sikes. We have many years of experience and practice to learn
from.
To search out more about how we can work
with your organizations. United Performing Arts Company becomes the company in
residence at Arlington art center. From this base, we have established a solid
track record locally and regionally camp, and grow our students profile both
nationally and internationally.
Our dance camp pack is our living handbook
we use with students and teachers alike. We look forward to the opportunities
working directly with our actual movement dance program. Our guide is produced
for professionals and organizations who we have worked with to provide general
information and camp a memory aid to support the continued practice of the
content.
United Performing Arts Company identified
teaching points and questions to consider in determining where to go next or
what dance techniques can be further explored or new ones introduced. Our
faculty is a work in progress, as we will continue to add and develop the
guides with new dance step ideas. United Performing Arts Company performances
evolve from research and close collaboration with choreographers.
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