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Sarah Oppenheim Adjunct Professorial Lecturer Performing Arts

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Sarah Oppenheim
CAS | Performing Arts
Virtual Office Hours, by appointment
Degrees
BFA in Dance Performance from SUNY Purchase,
MFA in Dance from University of Maryland

Favorite Spot on Campus
The Bridge
Bio
Sarah Beth Oppenheim hails from the Wild, Wild West where she could never cut on the dotted black line, so she read Steinbeck and became a modern dancer instead. She earned her BFA at SUNY Purchase and MFA at University of Maryland. Career highlights include dancing in forsaken storage closets and performing for Baryshnikov with kale in her incisors, along with gigs at Dance Omi, Ponderosa, the Kennedy Center, Dance Place, The Duke on 42nd St., Marfa, TX, on top of the Chelsea Hotel, National Gallery of Art, U.S. Botanic Garden, and secret performances in Lincoln Center鈥檚 Koch Theater when she was done cleaning up at the end of the night. As an inaugural Artist in Residence at Dance Place from 2018-2020, she programmed and facilitated community events for students and choreographers, created new works exploring hypermagicalrealism, politics, and race, and established a research practice of land, music, and movement acknowledgement. She currently works as Artistic Director of Heart St眉ck Bernie, Community Organizer with 120 Project, Education Coordinator for Blacklight: A Dance Summit, and Adjunct Professorial Lecturer at 小蓝视频 and George Washington University. Current research includes site-specific meaning making, social justice community engagement, acknowledgement practices, and subversive and durational studio pedagogy.
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Teaching

Summer 2024

  • DNCE-205 Dancing Body in a Moving World

Fall 2024

  • DNCE-050 Choreographic Laboratory

  • DNCE-170 Opening Seminar

  • DNCE-205 Dancing Body in a Moving World

Spring 2025

  • DNCE-205 Dancing Body in a Moving World