Abstract
A rumination on dance and STEAM
DOI
10.5642/steam.20180302.04
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Recommended Citation
Walker, Kenneth
(2018)
"Dance – a healthy gateway to STEAM practice,"
The STEAM Journal:
Vol. 3:
Iss.
2, Article 4.
DOI: 10.5642/steam.20180302.04
Available at:
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/steam/vol3/iss2/4
Author/Artist Bio
Kenneth Walker danced professionally for several companies including Minnesota Ballet, Oakland Ballet and Sacramento Ballet and performed throughout the United States, Canada and Central America. He is currently an adjunct professor for CSU Dominguez Hills where he lectures on dance appreciation and ballet he also teaches ballet at The Wooden Floor and studios throughout the Los Angeles area. Kenneth has created dances for professional companies, university dance programs, and pre-professional companies across the country. Kenneth has served on the board of directors for the Dance Resource Center of Los Angeles and has served as a grant review panelist for Los Angeles County Arts Commission and Arts Council for Long Beach. Additional projects include researcher for a study on the Creative Economy in Los Angeles and two-time Project Manager for American College Dance Association, Baja conferences. Kenneth has a B.A. from UCLA in World Arts and Cultures and a Masters of Arts in Arts Management and MBA from Claremont Graduate University. He is the director of Kenneth Walker Dance Project. kennethwalkerdanceproject.org