Urbanity Dance
Isabelle King is a dedicated dance educator and choreographer with extensive experience in various artistic and organizational roles. Currently serving as a Teaching Artist at Urbanity Dance and a 1st Company Member with Jo-Mé Dance Theatre, Isabelle specializes in designing dance curricula and fostering student growth. Previous experience includes positions as a Bookings Coordinator and Professional Company Member at Urbanity Dance, where exceptional customer service was prioritized. As a Teacher and Choreographer at MDA Studios, Isabelle creates inclusive lesson plans for diverse student groups. Additional credits include a role as Choreographer and Movement Director for Wheaton College's production of "RENT" and experience as an Admissions Intern at Wheaton College, where prospective students were guided through the admissions process. Isabelle's background also encompasses various internships in human resources and social marketing at Crestron Electronics, showing a well-rounded skill set in both the arts and organizational development. Educationally, Isabelle earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Wheaton College Massachusetts.
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Urbanity Dance
Urbanity Dance is a nonprofit arts organization that exists to inspire, engage, and empower individuals and communities through the art of dance and movement. Founded by Director Betsi Graves, Urbanity Dance was created in 2011 in the spirit of three goals: 1) to propel contemporary dance to the forefront of Boston’s cultural landscape; 2) to serve an unmet demand for access to affordable and accessible dance training; and 3) to leverage dance as tool to foster bodily autonomy and creativity in local schools and community spaces. Through three interconnected pillars of Company, School, and Community, the organization offers a resilient, powerful community platform that builds synergy, investment, and connection. Together, the Company, School, and Community programs create an interwoven network that provides high-quality art experiences to students of all ages and backgrounds, as well as paid opportunities for all professional dancers, dancemakers, artistic collaborators and teachers, that serve Urbanity’s mission, its South End neighborhood in Boston, and the city at large.