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MISSION

Jane Franklin Dance celebrates movement and makes dance accessible to a wide range of audiences through public performance, dance education, community engagement and collaborations with artists from other disciplines.  Jane Franklin Dance blends movement, sound and art; incorporates active participation by people of all ages; and performs on stage, outdoors, and at specific sites.

IMPACT

Audiences, students, and professionals of diverse backgrounds connect with the Arlington and Greater DC community in a safe, inclusive space where they share learning, engage in creative collaboration, and stage accessible yet complex art-making.

 

Artistic Director

  • Jane Franklin

ARTISTS

  • Philip Baraoidan
  • Emily Crews
  • Andie deVaulx
  • Lauren DeVera
  • Carly Johnson
  • Kelsey Rohr
  • Amy Scaringe
  • Zoe Wampler
  • Kevin White
  • Brynna Wilder

Board of Directors

  • Kathleen Davis, Chair
  • Christine Tarrago, Treasurer
  • Shelby Hettenbach, Secretary
  • Robert Rudney
  • Jan Canterbury
  • Diane Dorius
  • Jessica Shoemaker
  • Brandyn Snyder
  • Stephanie Deason

Staff

  • Zoe Wampler

COMPANY BIO

Jane Franklin Dance crosses disciplines in partnership with music, media, visual artists and community participants.  A vibrant part of the Washington DC/Northern Virginia cultural community, Jane Franklin Dance has been presented at multiple venues and festivals and internationally in Mexico. A recipient of the Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Creative Communities Award, Jane has developed innovative and collaborative projects combining dancers with the round wall skateboarding community, with a life size kinetic sculpture, with the architecture of a specific site, with dogs & owners, and with interactive live video and sound for numerous public art projects.  Jane Franklin is a recipient of the American Association of University Women Elizabeth Campbell Award for the Advancement of the Arts in Arlington, and her video work Four Mile Run Footbridge was selected for PHOTO/VIDEO 13: Juried Mid-Atlantic Exhibition.  Jane Franklin Dance has been recognized by Virginia’s Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. The company tours for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Paul Mellon Arts in Education Program and the Virginia Commission’s Tour Directory.

Collaborative projects have received funding in multiple years from the Virginia Commission, the Alexandria Commission, and the Arlington Commission for the Arts, American Composers Forum – Washington DC Chapter and from foundations including Arlington Community Foundation and Washington Forrest Foundation.   Forty+ and workshops for older adults provide adult dance programming such as free healthy movement workshops at senior centers, classes for active older adults and rare performance opportunities for dancers over age 40.  Performances for children delight young audiences with imaginative storytelling.  Camps provide intensive learning.  After school projects increase physical skills over time.

Jane Franklin Dance is supported in part by Arlington County through Arlington Cultural Affairs, a division of Arlington Economic Development, and the Arlington Commission for the Arts, Arlington County Small Business Emergency Grant, Washington Forrest Foundation, Clark-Winchcole Foundation, Virginia Commission for the Arts and National Endowment for the Arts,
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Paul Mellon Arts in Education Program and by individual contributors. Participation in CultureCapital.com is provided through a partnership with Arlington Cultural Affairs. Jane Franklin Dance is a charity recognized as tax-exempt by the IRS under Section 501(c)(3). Your contribution is deductible for federal income tax purposes.
EIN# 74-2179431.

DOWNLOADS

  1. Press Pack (mp4)
  2. Press Pack (pdf)
  3. Technical Rider
  4. 2019-2020 Annual Report

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