05/14/2026
Learn more about our teachers for the 2026 Summer Academy ! Lauren Hodgson
We offer an experiential way of knowing music through the body; come move with us! Visit us at www.dalcrozeschooloftherockies.com to learn more!
We are a music school with locations throughout the Denver Metro and Boulder areas.
05/14/2026
Learn more about our teachers for the 2026 Summer Academy ! Lauren Hodgson
05/08/2026
Learn more about our teachers for the 2026 Summer Academy Conservatory - presenting Katie Couch!
05/02/2026
Learn more about our teachers for the 2026 Summer Academy ! Michael Joviala
Great things are happening in the Hong Kong Dalcroze community ! Dalcroze HK is hosting the amazing Arthur Simoes for what I’m sure will be a stellar workshop :-)
One of our incredible teachers, Michael Joviala tells us about his experience at the Dalcroze School of Music and Movement!
We’re excited to learn from him and from Gregory Ristow Jeremy Dittus, Fumi Nishikiori Nakayama, Lauren Hodgson and Katie Couch in our upcoming Summer Academy at the Oberlin Conservatory!
We’re getting ready for our summer workshop! Listen to our student Kat share what she is looking forward to… Kat Steih
04/15/2026
Check out this fun display of Beat, Division, Subdivision 😅
One of our fabulous instructors, Katie Couch who will be teaching at our Summer Academy in Oberlin Conservatory ! Can't wait for all the learning to happen with Jeremy Dittus, Gregory Ristow, Fumi Nishikiori Nakayama, Lauren Hodgson, Michael Joviala and Katie Couch!
04/01/2026
Our students at the 2025 Summer Academy at Oberlin Conservatory during a performance of their Plastique Animée, which is a visual analysis of a piece of composed music using the body as the vehicle. The word 'Plastique' translates from French as flexible, supple and graceful.
"The acquisition of all the plastic, dynamic, and agogic qualities indispensable to a rhythmist, dancer... will make him only an adapter, a transposer, an automaton, unless these technical qualities are controlled by a wealth of fancy, a supple, elastic temperament, a generous spontaneity of feeling, and an artistic responsive nature."
—Émile Jaques-Dalcroze
03/26/2026
"There are wonders to be created in the domain of collective rhytmic movement. A whole group of people can move in order and symmetry, or counterpoint the musical design in many different ways, while conveying an impression of consistent unity."
- Émile Jaques-Dalcroze
Lovely words from the man himself—if you’re interested in learning more, we are here to get you moving!
03/21/2026
Looking forward to the summer academy at The Dalcroze School of Music and Movement at Oberlin Conservatory!