K-12 Professional Development Workshop for Teachers  
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In response to domestic coronavirus developments, Stanford University is strongly discouraging all large-scale university gatherings, effective March 4 through May 15. Stanford Live, in compliance with the university’s decision, is moving to cancel large-scale events within this time frame. This event has been canceled—read more.

Led by Charles Chip McNeal. Explore Afro-Cuban dance, discover what movement tells us about culture, and learn how dance can make classrooms more culturally responsive and equitable. 

Chip McNeal is Senior Manager, Curriculum, and Programs for San Francisco Opera and founder and former Director of Education for the San Francisco Ballet Center for Dance Education (CDE), a department he founded in 2002. He is also a senior faculty member in the Alameda County Office of Education Integrated Learning Specialist Program.

As a lecturer, adjudicator, and adviser, he consults for Harvard University, Stanford University, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Kennedy Center, and many others. He received the 2014 Dream Catcher Award from the San Francisco Unified School District and a 2015 Distinguished Music Educator award from the Yale School of Music.

An accomplished dancer, Chip has studied and performed Afro-Cuban, jazz, tap, ballet, West African, and several folkloric and ethnic dance styles, and studied acting with acting legends Stella Adler and Uta Hagen while training at the prestigious Joffrey Ballet School. 

Call Box Office: 650.724.2464
WHEN:

COST:
FREE

Café Closed

All prices and programs subject to change.