Amy Earnest Amy began dancing at the age of three in Atlanta, GA
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Amy Earnest Amy began dancing at the age of three in Atlanta, GA
Amy Earnest Amy began dancing at the age of three in Atlanta, GA. Ms. Earnest received her training with the School of Atlanta Ballet; under the direction of Tom Pazik, School of American Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, and Pacific Northwest Ballet School. As a professional dancer she performed with Hartford Ballet, North Carolina Dance Theatre, Tulsa Ballet, and Pacific Northwest Ballet. She performed principal roles in George Balanchine’s; Four Temperaments, Prodigal Son, Apollo, Western Symphony, and Who Cares; William Forsythe’s In The Middle Somewhat Elevated; Alonzo King’s Map and Dreamer; Nacho Duato’s Arenal; Kirk Peterson’s Amazed in Burning Dreams, Firebird, Nutcracker; and Paul Taylor’s Esplanade. She also was a finalist in the prestigious New York Ballet Competition of 1996 and was a member of the Chautauqua Ballet from 1998 to 2000. Ms. Earnest has been teaching and coaching students for the last ten years and is certified with the American Ballet Theatre National Training Curriculum in Primary through Level 3. Ms. Earnest owned and directed Avant-Garde School of Dance (AGSD), along with her husband Lance Hardin, where they choreographed and produced numerous performances including an annual Nutcracker. Students trained at AGSD were accepted into many prestigious schools including American Ballet Theatre, Joffrey Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet School. Ms. Earnest is also a certified Pilates instructor receiving her certification through D.K. Body Balancing accredited by the University of Nevada Las Vegas and approved by the Nevada and Arizona State Boards of Physical Therapists. Ms. Earnest has choreographed both locally and nationally for The Denver Independent Choreographer’s Project and Springfield Ballet Company. Most recently she enjoyed her role as company teacher with Dawson Wallace Dance, for their 2011-2012 season, along with a variety of requests as guest instructor. Aaron Wood Aaron began his formal dance training at age 18. He has had the opportunity to work with such esteemed teachers/choreographers as Ellen Bromberg, Bronwen Curry, Della Davidson, Bill Evans, Abby Fiat, Pamela Geber, Zvi Gotheiner, Susan Hadley, Satu Hummasti, Marsha Fay Knight, Andrea Miller, and Peter Pucci. He has also had the opportunity to perform in such venues as The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts (Washington, D.C.); The White Wave Dance Festival (NYC); The American Dance Guild's 50th Anniversary (NYC); The International Choreographer's Showcase (Madrid, Spain); and several American College DanceFestivals throughout the nation. He spent seven seasons as a full time company member with Salt Lake City's Repertory Dance Theatre, where he had had the pleasure of performing the works of some of the dance world's most renowned choreographers including Merce Cunningham, Doris Humphrey, Michio Ito, Jose Limon, Murray Louis, Daniel Nagrin, Anna Sokolow, Shapiro & Smith, Charles Widman, and Laura Dean. Together, with fellow colleague and educator Sarah Donohue, he continues to further his choreographic and performance skills in their emerging dance company My Turkey Sandwich. Marsha Fay Knight Marsha Fay Knight (MFA University of Utah ’83) is a Professor at the University of Wyoming where her primary responsibilities lie in the teaching of ballet, historical dance, choreography, and period movement for actors. Marsha's full-evening productions include NUTCRACKER, COPPELIA, PULCINELLA and INANNA, QUEEN OF HEAVEN AND EARTH. Her experience also includes choreography for numerous short works and musical theatre productions. Marsha’s contemporary ballet OF A MIND was selected for presentation at the Kennedy Center in May 2006, through the adjudication process of the American College Dance Festival. Marsha conceived, choreographed and co-directed SIX SONGS FROM ELLIS, a full-evening theatre/dance piece including film and oral histories of immigrants who passed through Ellis Island. SIX SONGS was a regional finalist, KCACTF, Reno, NV, 2010. Sharee Lane Sharee Lane was a soloist dancer with Ballet West from 1970-1979 under Artistic Directors Willam F. Christensen and Bruce Marks, and was a member of the Ballet West Artistic staff and Assistant Director of the Ballet West Conservatory under Artistic Directors John Hart and Jonas Kage from 1989-1999. From 2010, as an Associate Professor with the University of Utah’s Department of Modern Dance, Professor Lane teaches ballet technique, freshman seminar, advanced principles of teaching, and co-directs, as well as choreographs for the Department’s Performing Dance Company. Her works have been performed internationally at the Berlin State Ballet School in Berlin, Germany and at the Vaganova Dance Society’s 20th Anniversary Gala in Edmonton, Canada, and nationally for the Snowy Range Summer Dance Festival at the University of Wyoming, and the University of Cincinnati’s College Conservatory of Music. Professor Lane, along with colleague Professor Olaf Hoefer, Director of Repertoire, of the Berlin State Ballet School, co-directs the Cultural Exchange Program between the University’s Department of Modern Dance, the Berlin State Ballet School, Ballet West, and the Ballet West Academy, for students, teachers, and musicians. As well as being a frequent guest teacher for Ballet West, Ballet West II, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, and Repertory Dance Theater, Professor Lane continues her association as adjudicator and master teacher for the Montana Dance Arts Association and for MusicFest Northwest in Spokane, Washington.