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Take the Journey with Artistic Director of Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Nicole Clarke-Springer

Take the Journey with Artistic Director of Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Nicole Clarke-Springer

Released Thursday, 11th April 2024
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Take the Journey with Artistic Director of Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Nicole Clarke-Springer

Take the Journey with Artistic Director of Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Nicole Clarke-Springer

Take the Journey with Artistic Director of Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Nicole Clarke-Springer

Take the Journey with Artistic Director of Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Nicole Clarke-Springer

Thursday, 11th April 2024
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Nicole Clarke-Springer isn’t losing sleep over the final product; as a dancer and choreographer, she’s more interested in the process. She says the communal nature of her work is what makes the performance authentic and affects the audience. Nicole shares with Jeanne why she threw out her plan to move to New York City for training; what the three points of collaboration are when she’s choreographing and why they matter; how embracing the process contributes to her success; why listening to your intuition is important; and why she doesn’t tell herself she will do better.


Nicole Clarke-Springer, with a B.S. in arts administration-dance from Butler University, excelled early, honored as Butler Ballet's Outstanding Performer. Her career blossomed at Deeply Rooted Dance Theater (DRDT), starting as an apprentice before becoming a company member. Clarke-Springer's notable performances include working with Roberta Flack and Jennifer Holiday. She took a brief hiatus in 2007 to teach at Western Kentucky University and tour Istanbul with the Clifton Brown Dance Company. Returning to DRDT, she directed the Summer Dance Intensive, honed her choreographic skills with works like Nine and Femme, and contributed to Congo Square Theatre's Nativity. In 2013, she joined DRDT's Artistic Team and was spotlighted as an Emerging Choreographer for "Generations." Her piece Hadiya was acclaimed for its poignancy and tribute to victims of violence. Clarke-Springer's influence extended to choreographing for the Steve Harvey Show and teaching nationwide, including positions at Chicago State University and Northwestern University. Upholding Deeply Rooted's mission, she fosters an environment of spiritual affirmation, open dialogue, and accountability, leading to her appointment as Artistic Director in 2019.


Website: deeplyrooteddancetheater.org 

instagram: @nikkispringer5
facebook: Nicole Clarke-Springer

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