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Clinical Associate Professor in Dance at Texas A&M University
Higher Education
Diane
Cahill Bedford
College Station, Texas
Diane Cahill Bedford serves as Clinical Associate Professor at Texas A&M University where she teaches all levels of Ballet for majors and Modern for majors and non-majors as well as Composition, Dance Appreciation, Dance History, Pedagogy, and Yoga. She also oversees the recruitment efforts for the Dance Program. She holds an M.F.A. in Dance Performance and Choreography (2010) and a B.F.A. in Dance and English Literature (2003- Magna Cum Laude) from Florida State University.
Diane has performed with Jana Hicks Repertory in NYC, Dance Repertory Theatre, The Tallahassee Ballet, the American Dance Festival, and collaborated with Rebekah Chappell for several performances in Houston. She has also had the opportunity to perform in works choreographed by Jawole Zollar, Gerri Houlihan, Terry Creach, Jane Weiner (Hopestone) Darshan Singh Bhuller, Andy Noble, and Lynda Davis.
Her choreography has been presented by the West Fest Dance Festival in NYC, Southern Vermont Dance Festival, Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival, The Dance Gathering and Fieldworks in Houston, Fort Wayne Ballet, The Tallahassee Ballet, the FSU Opera and the American College Dance Festival. Previously, Diane served as Professor of Dance at San Jacinto College in Houston and directed the San Jac Dance PAC. Diane previously taught dance and directed Outreach Programming for FSU, Charleston Ballet Theatre, Fort Wayne Ballet, New England Ballet Theatre, and Ithaca Ballet.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Primary Instructor of Record for General Studies Dance classes including Ballet, Modern, Jazz, and Dance Appreciation courses.
Awarded Outstanding Teaching Assistant in 2009. Awards given to only 10 graduate teaching assistants in the entire University.
Clinical Associate Professor
Diane worked at Texas A&M University as a Clinical Associate Professor
Clinical Assistant Professor
Teach all levels of Ballet for majors, Modern for majors and non-majors, Composition, Dance Appreciation, Pedagogy, and Yoga. Set and rehearse choreography and ballet repertoire. Oversee all Recruitment efforts for the Dance Program.
Dance Professor
Teach all levels of Modern, Ballet, Jazz, Composition, Performance, and Dance Appreciation lecture courses. Direct the Dance P.A.C. Touring/Performing Company.
Faculty/Outreach Coordinator
Served as a Rehearsal Director for performances, Directed and created T.I.L.T. program curriculum and taught creative movement curriculum in local area schools, grant-writing and coordination of all school outreach performances and docent materials, taught all levels of Ballet, Creative Movement, and Jazz.
Dance Instructor/Outreach Coordinator
Taught all levels of ballet for the School of Charleston Ballet, aided in staging and rehearsing the children's sections of the ballets, and coordinated lecture/demonstrations in local area schools.
B.F.A.
Dance and English Literature
M.F.A.
Dance Choreography and Performance
Awarded Outstanding Teaching Assistant in 2009. Awards given to only 10 graduate teaching assistants in the entire University.
Awarded College Teaching Fellowship 2007-2008
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Primary Instructor of Record for General Studies Dance classes including Ballet, Modern, Jazz, and Dance Appreciation courses.
Awarded Outstanding Teaching Assistant in 2009. Awards given to only 10 graduate teaching assistants in the entire University.
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