Dance

Dance

Dance class focuses on fitness for dancers and the dance styles of jazz dance/musical theatre, modern dance, ballet and hip hop. In each class, students develop choreography over nine weeks, which they present to the school in assembly and a dance show. Classes are offered for both beginners and advanced dancers.

Independent dance is designed around the interests of students. Whether choosing one dance style or a number of styles, students learn new moves and create choreography. Students also learn about dance through film and video, increasing their awareness about styles of dance and their own dance vocabulary.

To learn more about the dance program, please contact Director of Dance Nicole Dewolfe at .

Faculty

Nicole DeWolfe

Performing Arts—Dance

Nicole DeWolfe earned her MFA in Dance Choreography and Performance from Smith College where she served as a Teaching Fellow and Gretchen Moran Scholar. Nicole’s choreography has been presented at venues throughout New England, including the 808 Gallery at Boston University, the Dance Complex (MA), and the American College Dance Festival. Prior to arriving at Nobles, Nicole worked professionally as a performer, choreographer, event director and educator. She holds a BA in Dance Performance Studies from Roger Williams University, a certification from Youth Protection Advocates in Dance, and is a Kripalu certified yoga instructor.

Nicole DeWolfe earned her MFA in Dance Choreography and Performance from Smith College where she served as a Teaching Fellow and Gretchen Moran Scholar. Nicole’s choreography has been presented at venues throughout New England, including the 808 Gallery at Boston University, the Dance Complex (MA), and the American College Dance Festival. Prior to arriving at Nobles, Nicole worked professionally as a performer, choreographer, event director and educator. She holds a BA in Dance Performance Studies from Roger Williams University, a certification from Youth Protection Advocates in Dance, and is a Kripalu certified yoga instructor.