Susan Quinn Williams
University of Arizona Associate Professor
Dance
Susan Quinn trained under the famed Gus Giordano, becoming a
Faculty member, Principal Dancer with Gus Giordano Jazz Dance
Chicago and later it's Associate Artistic Director. Susan owned
a professional school and became founding co-director of First
City Dance Theatre, the only jazz company funded by the state if
Florida. Her choreography opened the 1st Jazz Dance World
Congress in Chicago, her Oriental flavored jazz work,
FANtasy, was televised by Japan's largest station, NHK
Television. Invited to be the first jazz choreographer of the
festival Cours des Capucins in Luxemburg, Susan's
choreography has been performed at the Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts in Washington D.C. to the Amsterdam School of
the Arts in Amsterdam, Holland.
Tanya Fisher, Nannette Sheets, Casey Jones, Tiffany Hansen
in Susan Quinns' "Sabor a Mi"
Her Spanish flavored Sabor a Mi was performed at the
1998 International Jazz Dance World Congress. Susan's work,
Texas Canyon won a choreographer's award at the National
Association of Regional Ballet. and will be submitted in the
dance archives, The Craft of Choreography. The
adjudicator's from N.A.R.B. chose Texas Canyon to be
performed at the 1998 International Ballet Festival in Jackson,
Mississippi. In the Summer of 2000, Susan was invited to teach
master classes in jazz and lyrical dance techniques in
Edinburgh, Scotland. Her award winning peice, St. Teresa
was performed at the prestigious "Kings's Theatre". A Master
Teacher for D.M.A and D.E.A, she is the director of the 10th
Annual Arizona Jazz Dance Showcase, with former guest
artists Joe Tremaine, Sherry Zunker-Dow, and Mia Michaels. Susan
is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona
in Tucson. |