Kim Clay
Faculty
Associate Professor of Dance
Education
- MFA, Dance, Sam Houston State University, 2014
- BFA, Dance, Sam Houston State University, 2006
Professional Experience & Affiliations
- Assistant Professor of Dance, University of Northern Colorado, 2017- 2023
- Adjunct Professor of Dance, Seton Hill University, 2015 – 2017
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Sam Houston State University, 2011 – 2013
Other Experience
- TanzTheater Andre Koslowski, Dancer/Company Member, 2015 – 2017
- Millennium Dance Complex (Pittsburgh) Instructor & Certificate Program Director, 2015 – 2017
- Attack Theatre, Dancer/Guest Artist, 2016
- Recked Productions, Dancer/Guest Artist, 2012
- Holland America Line, Dancer, 2003 – 2004
- Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, Dancer, 2002
Research Expertise & Interests
- Dance
- Dance Education
- Dance History
- Dance Pedagogy
- Dance Therapy
- Dance for PD
- Dance for Camera
- Screen Dance
- Musical Theatre Dance
Publications
Kim’s Graduate School Thesis is titled, “The Fear and Loathing of Contact Improvisation: An Investigation of Personal Space in Dance” which focuses on curriculum and instruction in a collegiate level modern class, and examines Edward T. Hall’s analysis of personal space. Kim also produced an evening length performance piece titled “Elbow Room” which takes the audience through all four stages (intimate, personal, social and public) of personal space through dance.
Graduate Thesis: The Fear and Loathing of Contact Improvisation: An Investigation of Personal Space in Dance, 2014
Honors & Awards
- Di Smice Award, University of Northern Colorado, School of Theatre and Dance, 2018, 2021, 2022