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Masoud
Isis Masoud grew up
in Florida, where she was trained by Dana and Mia Michael's,
and received her BA in theater at the University of Miami.
A well-rounded performer, Isis’s credits vary from choreographer
to dancer, in all realms of the business including film, television,
commercial and theater. Recently Isis worked as an artist
associate on a workshop for a new Broadway show entitled,
Daddy Long Legs, choreographed by David Parsons,
and directed by John Caird (Les Mis/Jane Eyre) at
the Atlantic Center for the Arts. She has choreographed productions
of Hair, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,
and has served as assistant choreographer on many projects
including Break the Floor (Fringe Festival 2001).
Isis’s choreography was recently featured on the ABC
Family television show Dance Fever in Las Vegas,
NV. She spent her summer touring on faculty with Dance Caravan
and is currently working as a master teacher with Stars of
Tomorrow, ConQuest and Dance Masters of America. She is also
co-choreographing, co-directing, and co-producing At the
Diner an original dance musical opening at The Duke Theatre
in Times Square July 28th, and was recently seen performing
work by Savion Glover in a choreographer’s showcase
in NYC.
Class Description
Adv Beg TAP: Tap Styles
goes beyond the world of footwork and rhythms. In this class
we explore the body in relationship to the
feet, and how to shift your movement style when dancing to
different genres of music. |