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Ginger Cox

Contemporary Jazz Dance

 

     On faculty at Broadway Dance Center, Ginger has been teaching dance to all levels of students for over 10 years. She received her BFA, in Dance, from Temple University, has taught with the Alvin Ailey Arts/Education Program, and been a guest teacher in: Paris, Japan, Mexico, Luxembourg, Switzerland, several U.S. Universities, Dance Masters of America, and continues to teach abroad regularly. For many years she’s taught for private studios where her choreography has been rewarded at many of the top competitions and brought recognition to studios all over the States.

     Featured and interviewed on Grand Junction Colorado’s channel 10 News as a teacher/choreographer, Ginger choreographed the NIKE SHOX video for Europe and South East Asia, which included dance, running and boxing/kickboxing. She was one of 10 chosen to present work in the 2004 Elan Awards, honoring Mr. Lar Lubavich, and has choreographed for the Independent film "Reflections", NJ Nets Dancers, Dancers Responding to Aids (DRA) Remember Projects, the "Hanayashiki" show in Japan, Japanese artist Hiroko, and several Japanese productions. She produces her concert choreography under LiNK dance co. LiNK was created to show a diverse range of jazz choreography one umbrella and has performed at: Jennifer Muller’s HATCH, the Puffin Room, Evon Arts Annual Concert, Uptown Performance Series and several Independent Choreographer Showcases throughout New York City. Some of her performance credits include: SNL, Radio City Re-opening Event, recording artists Lou Bega and Hannah Jones. Ginger is also an ACE Certified personal trainer.

 

Teaching Schedule:

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Class Description:

     She teaches a strong, athletic, technical Jazz built on correct placement, finding stability and freedom in the movement while exploring musicality and style. Her goal is to move dance forward by broadening the perspective behind the approach and taking movement out of the ordinary. She encourages the dancer to do the work from the inside out to become a creative artist that brings their unique qualities to the work.

     Ginger’s style of Jazz comes from her diverse background in jazz, modern and ballet. She does a variety of challenging choreography that works on several genres of Jazz: contemporary, lyrical, and commercial (rock, pop, thrash). She also teaches jumps and turns. Her objective is to build technically strong, artistic, versatile, independent thinking dancers.