Amy VanKirk has had original work showcased at the New York Jazz Choreography Project,
American College Dance Association, Ferguson Center for the Arts, Alluvion Stage Company,
and at various universities across the country including East Carolina University,
University at Buffalo, Salve Regina University, University of Arizona, and University
of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. In 2017 VanKirk collaborated with the NASA Langley Research
Center where she was commissioned to create an original work, Remember the Future,
to celebrate NASA’s Centennial. VanKirk has choreographed numerous full-length musicals,
including the creation and direction of an original full-length musical based on family
history, Keep This For Me: Memories of the Last World War.
Amy received a B.F.A. in Dance from the University at Buffalo (summa cum laude) and
an M.F.A. in Dance with a dual emphasis in choreography and performance from the University
of Arizona. While in Arizona she served as the rehearsal assistant for Ann Reinking's
Chicago Suite. Before pursuing a graduate degree, Amy worked for Royal Caribbean Cruise
Lines as a dancer, dance captain, and rehearsal director. Other professional credits
include danahbella DanceWorks, Artifact Dance Project, John Taylor Productions, and
the Music is Art Festival.
Amy is a member of the National Dance Education Organization where she has been accepted
to present on various topics such as female leadership in dance in higher education,
the collaborative process, and American contemporary dance. Amy’s primary teaching
focus is jazz dance technique, and she also teaches composition, new student seminar,
senior seminar, tap, musical theatre, dance appreciation, modern, and ballroom. She
is also a certified Ultra Barre℠ Instructor. Amy’s research interests focus on interdisciplinary
collaborations, weaving together the arts and movement with the research of colleagues
in history, engineering, and the sciences.