06/16/2026
https://artsci.washington.edu/news/2026-06/finding-joy-dance-and-stem
Finding Joy in Dance and STEM | UW College of Arts & Sciences
“I feel like my experience at the UW has been incredibly well-rounded," says Eddie McClary, who graduates in June 2026 with bachelor's degrees in dance and biochemistry.
06/15/2026
Congratulations to the University of Washington Graduating Class of 2026 Dance Majors! 🎓
04/13/2026
Congratulations to UW Department of Dance Costume Designer Doris Black who designed work for Spectrum Dance Theater that performed in New York last weekend!
THE DANCE ENTHUSIAST ASKS: Donald Byrd Revisits "Occurrence #14" at La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival
"As an aging, aged, old artist, the question I'm asking is around relevance. Can I be relevant? [...] That can't be the same relevance that younger artists have [...] When you've done work for a long time, you become less interested in “pow, pow,” overwhelming the audience [...] I don't care abo...
03/16/2026
UW Dance alum kelly langeslay in The Stranger!
03/16/2026
"The pieces were wonderfully cast, showcasing the dancers’ shared base techniques of dance training, allowing them to dance in the choreographing stylings of each piece, whether lyrical, theatrical or hard-hitting. It is exciting to see so many dancers and choreographers at this point in their careers, cultivating and discovering their aesthetics, movement styles and choreographic voice. As they continue to find the meaning in their movement and the potential of what their movement can say, we look forward to having them join the broader Seattle dance scene."
Read SeattleDance's review of the UW Dance Majors Concert!
UW MAJORS CONCERT | SeattleDances
This year's UW Majors Concert featured student choreography discovering the different ways dance can tell a story, evoke a feeling, showcase techniques, or play with form.
03/10/2026
Congratulations to UW Department of Dance Music Director and Part-Time Lecturer Paul Matthew Moore, who wrote all original music for You Can’t Win, a true-crime movie based on the best-selling 1926 autobiography of Jack Black. This feature film, now streaming on Amazon Prime and Fandango, stars notable actors Michael Pitt, Will Patton, Julia Garner, and Jeremy Allen White.
Also featuring an original score by Moore is the documentary Suburban Fury, that played at the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF)February 27th- March 5th. This film follows the story of Sara Jane Moore, “the FBI informant and single mother who tried to assassinate President Gerald Ford in 1975, as told in her own words.” Suburban Fury won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the SIFF in May 2025.
https://dance.washington.edu/news/2026/03/09/paul-moore-composes-original-scores-award-winning-documentary-and-new-movie