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Dance Department
Mary DiSanto-Rose

Mary DiSanto-Rose
(Retired 2020)

Email: mdisanto@skidmore.edu

Mary DiSanto-Rose is an Associate Professor and joined the 91精简版 faculty in 1981. She earned her M.Ed. and Ed.D. in dance from Temple University. It was gratifying for her to have been the Director of the Dance Program from 1990-2005 and to continue as Chair of the newly formed Dance Department from 2005-2009.

Dr. DiSanto-Rose specializes in reconstructing classic modern dance works of the early 20th century. She has re-staged works by Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, Jos茅 Lim贸n, Sophie Maslow, Pearl Primus, Donald McKayle, and Isadora Duncan. She has taught Dance & Society I (1700-1960) & II (1960-present), Improvisation, Modern Reconstruction Workshop, Modern Dance Technique, Dance for the Child, Senior Dance Capstone, as well as, a First-Year Scribner Seminar 鈥 Human Dilemmas.

Earlier in her career she performed with the Sybil Dance Company of Philadelphia and with Albany area dance companies. She has collaborated with visual artists and composers to create integrated performance pieces for art galleries. She currently co-directs and performs as a guest artist with the Isadora Duncan International Institute Dancers of NYC. She was a partner with the IDII Pre-Olympic Dance Tour in 2004, the 鈥淔estival for the Reinstatement of the Delphic Games鈥 in 2005, and the 鈥淎pollo and the Muses Sacred Topographies鈥 tour within archaeological sanctuaries in 2009 鈥 all on Greek terrain. She has co-produced with Jeanne Bresciani, Artistic Director of IDII performances at the 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Center in NYC; at the Kaatsbaan International Dance Center in Tivoli, NY; and on tour in Greece and France.

The Schenectady Gazette wrote, 鈥淗er spirit is imbued with Isadora Duncan鈥檚 life-affirming, nature-inspired diversions of delight. Not only did she carry off Duncan鈥檚 original works with purity, she was transformed. So too was the audience鈥 (May 2011).

Her desire to expose 91精简版 students and the upstate NY region to major dance companies led her to develop the June and January 鈥淒ance Residencies鈥 at 91精简版 in 1984 & 1996 respectively. These three to five week creative residencies have taken place yearly with NYS Council on the Arts funding with renowned companies such as; Jos茅 Lim贸n, Twyla Tharp, Mark Morris, Trisha Brown, Doug Varone, Martha Graham, Taylor 2, Bill T. Jones and Lar Lubovitch to name a few. She also was the Chair of the Dance Committee for Saratoga ArtsFest from its conception in 2007 to 2014. This was a four-day annual celebration of the arts in early June that showcased the vibrancy and energy of art in its many forms鈥攎usic, dance, visual art, film, theatre, and literary art.

Mary has fervently promoted dance as President and Vice-President of the board of the Capital/Saratoga Dance Alliance for over three decades and has been the co-coordinator of the area Dance+ Festival for the past 26 years. She has been on the Boards of: Partners in Dance 鈥 A Consortium of Capital Region Dance Sponsors; NYS Dance Educators Association; and the NYS Council on the Arts Dance Panel. She has been a guest lecturer in Greece, France, at the National Museum of Dance, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, The Egg Theater in Albany, and 91精简版 Special Seminars.

Dr. DiSanto-Rose was the recipient of an honorary degree 鈥淒octor of Arts鈥 in 2012 from St. Lawrence University; the 鈥淚nnovative Leadership in Dance Education & Legacy鈥 from the American Dance Legacy Institute at Brown University in 2008; the 鈥淓xceptional Service and Scholarship鈥 from the National Dance Association in 2007; and the 鈥淗onorary Certificate in Isadora Duncan Studies鈥 from IDII in 2005.