Dear Summer Campers, Families and Partners,
While the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainties it presents for group gatherings continue in our communities, St. Olaf has elected to host LIMITED camps, conferences and events on campus this summer.
At this time, we will not be hosting a dance workshop this summer.
We appreciate your interest and support of St. Olaf, and we look forward to welcoming a full schedule of camps back to St. Olaf in Summer 2023.
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The Conferences, Camps and Events Management (CCEM) Team
St. Olaf College
St. Olaf dance workshop is designed for students to experience the breadth and depth of the St. Olaf College Dance Department where a wide range of classes are offered. Studio time and other educational sessions are balanced with supervised recreational activities.
The workshop provides a complete experience on the beautiful St. Olaf campus in historic Northfield, Minnesota.
Dance Workshop Details
Workshop Features
Workshop Fee: $$$
Students who have completed grades 7th – 12th in the fall are eligible to participate.
• Dance Conversations about the breadth of dance from a variety of perspectives.
• Study with nurturing, experienced faculty
• Variety of class options
• Low student-to-instructor ratio
• Three gorgeous studios with sprung floors
• Small group discussions
• Supervised recreational activities
Workshop Schedule (Morning)
Dancers will participate in two dance styles during morning workshops.
• Ballet
• Modern Dance
Workshop Schedule (Afternoon)
A range of classes will be offered each afternoon. Dancers will participate in unique studio experiences from the following:
• African Diaspora in Contemporary Dance
• Hip Hop
• International/World Dance
• Social/Ballroom Dance
General Information
Workshop Fee Includes
Workshop fee includes lodging, meals, and workshop T-shirt. Students are housed in comfortable, secure residence halls. Bedding and bath towels are provided. Instructors and counselors live in the residence halls and provide 24-hour supervision. St. Olaf employs a professional security staff that is on duty 24/7.
Commuter – Additional Housing
Contact the St. Olaf camp office to inquire about commuter, additional housing, and transportation options to and from the airport.
Transportation InformationRoommate Information
Participants are housed two per room and may request a specific roommate. Roommates need to request each other on their registration form. Workshop space is filled on a first-come basis and spots cannot be held for late-registrations.
Stav Dining Hall
Meals are prepared by Bon Appetit. Healthy options include the salad bar, grilled meats and veggies, and hot entrees, cereals, yogurt, fresh fruit, a deli station, soup, and dessert station. There are plenty of food options for vegetarians, gluten-free, and other specific needs. However, if you have a specific food allergy, please email us so we can get your camper connected with the kitchen.
Schedule
Sunday
2-3 p.m. Check-in
3-5 p.m. Workshop Orientation
5-6 p.m. Dinner
6:30-9:30 p.m. Evening Social Activity
Monday-Wednesday
7:30-8:30 a.m. Breakfast
8:45-9:30 a.m Group Warm-up/Announcements
9:45-11 a.m. Studio Class
11:15-12:30 p.m. Studio Class
12:30-1:30 p.m. Lunch
1:45-2:30 p.m. Dance Conversations
2:45-4 p.m. Studio Class
5-6 p.m. Dinner
6:30-9:30 p.m. Evening Social Activity
Thursday
7-8 a.m. Breakfast
8-11 a.m. Studio Class Rotations
11 a.m. – noon Showcase Preparation
12 noon -1 p.m. Lunch
1-2 p.m. Showcase
Rehearsal
2-3 p.m. Showcase
3:15 p.m. Depart from Campus
Meet the Dance Instructors
Heather Klopchin is professor and chair of the St. Olaf Dance Department and co-artistic director and choreographer for St. Olaf’s student company, Companydance©. Heather is a principal artist with Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater and has danced with other Minneapolis companies including ARENA Dances, Zenon Dance Company, and Eclectic Edge Ensemble. Heather holds an M.F.A. degree in dance choreography and performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
Anthony Roberts is St. Olaf dance artist in residence and co-artistic director and choreographer for St. Olaf’s student company, Companydance©. Anthony danced professionally with Repertory Dance Theatre and Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company in Salt Lake City, Utah; Sharir Dance Company in Austin, Texas; and the Jacob’s Pillow’s Men Dancers: The Ted Shawn Legacy. Anthony holds an M.F.A. degree in dance with a dance technology emphasis from Arizona State University.
Anne von Bibra, assistant professor of dance, performed with Avaz International Dance Theatre and Karpathok Hungarian Folk Dance Ensemble in Los Angeles and Minneapolis-based Ethnic Dance Theater, for which she is a resident choreographer. Anne currently performs Javanese dance in Sumunar Gamelan and Dance Ensemble in St. Paul. Anne holds an M.A. degree in dance with a specialization in ethnology from the University of California-Los Angeles.
Arneshia Williams, is a visiting assistant professor of Dance at St. Olaf. Her performance opportunities include Jacquelyn Stokes/The Dance Collective, Minister Gail-Faust/4Trinity Evangelistic Dance, Gesel Mason, Millicent Johnnie, Larry Southall, Teena Marie, and Helanius Wilkins. Arneshia holds an M.F.A. degree in dance with an emphasis in religion from the University of Colorado-Boulder, where she also received a certificate in comparative ethnic studies.
Payment Information
Registration Information
Register now with our secure online form or complete a printable registration form and send it via mail. Registrations are accepted until capacity has been reached. When completing the online form please see the following payment options to the right.
Make a Payment
For those who have registered and need to make a payment, either their $100 deposit or the balance.
Payment Options
Option 1: Pay in Full.
At the conclusion of the registration form, you will be asked to submit credit card information. Once submitted, the full amount will be paid.
Option 2: Deposit Only.
Submit a minimum $100 non-refundable deposit to reserve your athletes spot today. Registration is not officially accepted until completed registration form and deposit is received on the same day. Payment must be paid in full 4 weeks prior to camp start date.
Refund Policy
Written cancellations (post or email) received four weeks prior to workshop start date will receive a refund less the $100.00 non-refundable deposit. No refunds given within four weeks of workshop, but substitutions are accepted.