MOVERS & SHAPERS:
Podcast No.2 – TRACIE STANFIELD
Release Date: June 2, 2015
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ABOUT TRACIE STANFIELD
As one of the most sought after dance educators in the world, Tracie connects with dancers from all walks of life. Tracie has been regularly featured in Dance Spirit Magazine, Dance Teacher and Capezio.com. Ms. Stanfield is on faculty at Broadway Dance Center in NYC, inspiring students from around the world in her classes. Additionally, she teaches Contemporary Lyrical at Peridance Capezio Center to the professional dance community.
Tracie serves as the Artistic Director of SynthesisDANCE, a contemporary jazz dance company based in New York City. SynthesisDANCE has been seen at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Symphony Space, Booking Dance Festival in Edinburgh Scotland, Brooklyn College, Bryant Park, the International Dance Festival. SynthesisDANCE is a touring company and has performed throughout the US.
In addition to her work with SynthesisDANCE, Ms. Stanfield has created work for dance companies all over the world. Highlights include Verismo Opera Company, Tapestry Dance Company, Brooklyn College, Mesa State College, Movement Exchange (Tokyo), Spirit Dance Company (Costa Rica), Primero Ato (Brazil), DJazz Company (Mexico), Mydonose Entertainment (Turkey), Sureste Dance Festival (Mexico) and The University of Michigan.
Other choreography projects have included choreographing for the independent film “The Fairy Queen” with Director Erin Levendorf and creating an online commercial campaign for Caseology Watches. Ms. Stanfield’s work has been seen at New York Fashion Week, industrials for Mercedes Benz and CISB, SUNY Purchase, fashion show for UDMA and Dance Spirit Magazine’s Cover Model Contest.
Ms. Stanfield is known for developing artistically minded and technically proficient dancers focused on exploring movement, transcending choreography and reach their highest creative potential.
Dance Magazine calls Tracie’s classes “Inspiring”.
MORE ON TRACIE:
PODCAST INTERVIEW LINKS
Tapestry Dance
Michael Blevins – Chorus Line
Broadway Dance Center
Diane McCarthy
So You Think You Can Dance
Japanese Contemporary Dance
Argentina Teaching Tour
Peridance Capezio Center
Brooklyn Dance Festival
Booking Dance Festival
Podcast produced by: The Moving Architects
Interviewer: Erin Carlisle Norton
Assistant: Christina Carminucci
Intro Music: “Singing Distance” by Elijah Aaron