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| Country: |
United States
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| City: | Brooklyn |
| Sex: | Female |
| Distance: | 0 |
| Profile status: | Active |
| I'm a: | Professional |
| Years of dance experience.: | 10 |
| Favorite dance: | Ballet |
| My goal: | Training/Practice |
| Dance Involvement: | Teacher |
| Dance Proficiency: | Staff |
| I'm looking for a: | None |
| My Dance Age: | 36-50 |
| Want Children: | Undecided |
| I'm open to Dating: | Yes |
| Drinking: | No |
| Tags: | |
| Status: | Offline |
| Last login: | 2008-07-14 12:48:04 |
| Since: | 2008-05-02 17:04:55 |
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Elizabeth Goheen
Elizabeth Goheen (Ballet) received her early classical ballet training at the National Academy of Dance in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. After graduating as a full-tuition scholarship recipient, the diverse repertory she performed included the ballet classics, modern dance and musical theatre. She has presented her own choreography in NYC venues sponsored by The Field, Dance Space/Dance New Amsterdam, Peridance Center, Williamsburg Arts Nexus, Soundance Studio, and LIU's Faculty Concert. She has taught company classes for Ailey II, Diversity of Dance, American Dance Theatre for the Deaf, Soundance Repertory Company, and to faculty members of the summer Bates Dance Festival. She has been invited to substitute teach in the dance departments of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and Sarah Lawrence College. Beth currently teaches ballet technique in the Professional Division of The Ailey School which includes a joint BFA program with Fordham University, at Dance New Amsterdam which is internationally recognized as the founding studio for the modern jazz dance Simonson Technique, for Earl Mosley's Institute of the Arts annual summer dance intensive, and in the BFA program of Long Island University/Brooklyn Campus Dance Department.ElizabethGoheen Gifts
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