Behind The Curtain is a unique opportunity to get exclusive insight into the inner workings of Malashock Dance performances, programs, and events through first-person accounts from those that make them happen. From performers and choreographers to directors, producers, and beyond, our varied cast of contributors will provide an entertaining insiders look at what happens "behind the scenes" at Malashock Dance.
Series # 5 - MALASHOCK EDUCATION DIRECTOR MOLLY PURYEAR TALKS ABOUT MALASHOCK DANCE EDUCATION OUTREACH
Malashock Dance and St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center
When I took the position of Education Director for Malashock Dance two years ago, the first thing I started to think about was the mission and values of the School. When I began to define my goals and philosophy on dance education, I realized that my primary cause was to create access to dance for populations who may not otherwise experience it. About a year ago, I began a personal campaign to create more access for one very special population: individuals with disabilities.
In 2010, I contacted St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center, a non-profit who serves adults with disabilities through innovative programs at their beautiful facility in El Cajon. After touring the facility and speaking with some of their staff and administration, it became clear that we were going to be successful partners. Since then, we have developed a program where students are provided transportation to and from Malashock Dance’s facility in Liberty Station. The dancers participate in 10-week rotations of dance classes where they work on developing social skills, team work, physical strength and flexibility, and cognitive skills like memorizing and sequencing choreography.
These students embody and exemplify why we love to dance. When they enter the building, a surge of positive energy floods the hallways, and we sense the enthusiasm and uninhibited joy that “trained” dancers sometimes forget about. Their dedication was recently rewarded when they won 3rd place at the People First of California Statewide Convention for their dance performance
- Molly

