We have not yet had the opportunity to interview the Northwestern University Dance Program, if you are associated with the Northwestern University Dance Program please have someone from the program email us at Brittany@BDancewear.com to set up an interview (only takes a few minutes and it’s free).
In the meantime here is some quick insights about this Northwestern University Dance Program from their website.
The Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts at Northwestern University produces and manages the performing arts productions of the School of Communication, Department of Theatre, and Department of Performance Studies, and has programmatic responsibility for theatre, music theatre and dance. Each year, as many as forty productions are mounted in their performance venues – the Ethel M. Barber Theater, the Josephine Louis Theater, the Hal and Martha Hyer Wallis Theater and the Mussetter-Struble Theater, as well as in the University’s 1,000-seat Cahn Auditorium. The Center adheres to and reflects the academic mission of the University along with the curricular and educational priorities of the University. They are firmly committed to offering their audiences a view of the world on their stages that is as enlightening as it is entertaining; a place to come together to laugh, cry and be profoundly moved by some of the greatest writers, composers and choreographers from around the world, created and presented by some of the most exciting artists of tomorrow. As they seek to entertain at the highest artistic level, they strive to create a place where both their artists and their audiences relish the excitement of exploring differences and discovering similarities, of learning more about others as a means to learning more about themselves.