Joy Davis

Joy Davis

Visiting Lecturer, TDM 142: Practical Tools for Presence: Countertechnique and Dramaturgical Thinking (Spring 2020)
Visiting Lecturer, TDM 142: Contemporary Dance: Countertechnique (Fall 2016)
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Joy Davis a dance artist and educator steeped in the practices of Countertechnique®, improvisation, and performance. She began studying Countertechnique with founder Anouk van Dijk in 2005 and became one of four Americans certified as Teachers in 2012. She teaches in the US and Canada including workshops at Gibney Dance, Seattle Festival of Dance Improvisation, Lion's Jaw Dance + Performance Festival in Boston, American Dance Festival, and joins the Bates Dance Festival, and faculty of van Dijk's One Body One Career Countertechnique Intensive hosted by Springboard Danse Montréal. Founded in 2006, joyproject creates collaborative dance theater performance which evokes contemplation, humor, and elegant design. She was a Chicago Dancemakers Forum Greenhouse Artist, Choreographic Resident at the Workspace for Choreographers, Choreographer's Lab Artist with New Dialect (Nashville), NeXt Choreographer for Urbanity Dance (Boston), Baran Dance (Charlotte); and recently awarded the Next Steps grant from The Boston Foundation. She currently collaborates with Mountain Empire Dance Collective, School for Contemporary Dance and Thought, and Eric Mullis. Joy and Alexander Davis, The Davis Sisters, were awarded a 2018 Schonberg [Boston] Fellowship residency at The Yard to develop and perform a new work; were named inaugural Choreography Residency recipients at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, and will tour New England in 2019 - 2020 through a new initiative called New England Dance on Tour. Joy received an MFA in Choreography and Performance from Smith College, and has since taught as visiting faculty at Smith College, Wesleyan University and Harvard University. Joy is an Associate Professor of Dance at Boston Conservatory at Berklee. 

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