Wed, May 01
|Laguna Hills
Master Class with Tiare Keeno
Artistry in Motion . . . . . a must experience evening of dance.
Time & Location
May 01, 2024, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Laguna Hills, 23091 Del Lago Dr, Laguna Hills, CA 92653, USA
Guests
About the event
We're honored to welcome back Tiare as our Guest Artist once again to WESTSIDE Dance Project. We were inspired and motivated when she taught at the 2023 WESTSIDE SUMMER INTENSIVE and we knew we needed her back in the space. Do not miss the opportunity to be part of this incredible evening with Tiare. Class is limited in size and open to Int/Adv dancers. Class fee is $65. Secure your spot by signing up here and sending class fee via Venmo to @WestSideDanceProject.
A little bit about Tiare . . . . .
Tiare Keeno received her BFA at the The Juilliard School in 2016 under the direction of Lawrence Rhodes. While there, she worked with choreographers Camille A. Brown, Kyle Abraham, Kate Weare, and Brian Brooks. She also performed the repertoire of Jíri Kylián, Twyla Tharp as well as the lead roles in Martha Graham’s Dark Meadow and José Limón’s Missa Brevis. Tiare has been a company member of Nevada Ballet Theatre and worked in collaboration with Cirque du Soleil. She has attended Springboard Danse Montreal where she performed works by Aszure Barton, Spenser Theberge, RUBBERBAND Dance Group and Kidd Pivot. She has been a faculty member of FRESH Dance Intensive in Canada and is currently a member of Share the Movement organization, which aims to increase diversity in the professional dance community through educational and financial support for young BIPOC artists. In 2017, Tiare moved to Macau, China where she performed in a cirque show with ScenoPlus Productions at MGM. Upon her return to the US, she performed in Al Blackstone’s Freddie Falls in Love at the Joyce Theatre in NYC. Tiare currently resides in Los Angeles where she is a company member and the Dance Captain of repertory company, BODYTRAFFIC. With the company, she has performed works by Micaela Taylor, Baye and Asa, Matthew Neenan, Ethan Colangelo, Richard Siegal, and Hofesh Shechter, among others.
Photo credit: Tony Testa