Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance
Education
Master of Fine Arts in Theatre Pedagogy with a focus in Movement/Musical Theatre
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre with Dance minor
Minnesota State University – Moorhead
Teaching Specialties
- Social Dance
- Musical theatre
- Folk Dance
- Tap
- Jazz
- Michael Chekhov Acting Technique
- Movement for the Actor
- Choreography
Research Interests
- Ballroom/Social Dance
- Folk Dance
- Musical Theatre Dance History
- Roots of modern dance styles
Affiliations
- Southeastern Theatre Conference
- Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium
- Musical Theatre Educators’ Alliance
- American College Dance Association
Biography
Brianna joined the A-State Department of Theatre as a choreographer and dance instructor. She received her Master of Fine Arts in Theatre Pedagogy, with a focus in Movement/Musical Theatre, from Virginia Commonwealth University and her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre as well as a Dance minor from Minnesota State University Moorhead. Before attending graduate school, she worked as a teaching artist at Roanoke Children’s Theatre, and as a freelance choreographer, getting to work not only in the theatre, but also setting a piece for the City Modern Ensemble in Roanoke, VA. During her time at VCU she had the opportunity to work on a number of wonderful projects, including almost a year of workshopping, with Patti D'Beck, for the world premiere of Frank Wildhorn’s new musical, Mata Hari. A current passion of hers is working to incorporate her background of ethnic folk dance and ballroom dance into her study of performance and instruction for the theatrical stage; and using dancer/actors (or 'danctors') to tell stories without words by utilizing the international language of body movement.