BYU Ballroom Dance Company
The BYU Ballroom Dance Company originates in the Department of Dance of the College of Fine Arts and Communications at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. It has been a part of BYU for nearly 50 years and competes and performs throughout the world.
History
For years BYU offered dance classes that included several genres, but with a specific focus on social dance. BYU's dance company didn't exist until 1953 when Alma Heaton joined the faculty as a recreation professor. Heaton came to BYU having taught social dance for a nationally recognized dance studio, and it seemed logical to continue that instruction at the university level. Heaton's work set the stage for BYU to become a leader in ballroom dance. The Ballroom Dance program has been growing ever since and is now the largest collegiate ballroom dance program in the world. In 1960 Benjamin F. de Hoyos founded the Ballroom Dance Company and was the director for 10 years. Following de Hoyos, Roy and June Mavor directed the company from 1970 to 1975 when Emerson Lyman and his wife LeGene took the reins. In 1980 Lee Wakefield and his wife Linda began directing the company. Starting in 2015, Curt and Sharon Holman took the reins as directors of the company and they continue to do so today. "BYU was the first university to introduce dance into its curriculum; the school's involvement in the sport stretches back for a long time," observes Brian McDonald, president of the National Dance Council of America, which governs dance competitions in the United States. "And now BYU is, without question, the most influential school in the nation in terms of identifying dance as both a sport and a respected curriculum."Faculty
- Curt and Sharon Holman: Curt and his wife Sharon are former competitors in Professional Latin American and Theater Arts Category. As Cabaret dancers they were finalists in U.S., British and World competitions. Both have master's degrees in Dance and are dual licentiates with the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance. Curt, an associate Professor, is currently the division director of Ballroom Dance at Brigham Young University. Sharon directs the BYU Ballroom Dance for youth program.
- Brent Keck: Brent is a former competitor in the Professional Latin-American division and holds a master's degree in dance. He is a dual licentiate with the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance and is recognized by the NDCA as a "Championship" judge. Currently Brent is the National Committee Executive Secretary for the USISTD and is a full-time faculty member at BYU. As an Assistant Professor Brent is integral in the administration of the BYU ballroom program. His excellence in teaching and choreography are evidenced by his direction of the BYU Youth Dancesport "A" Teams which have won United States National Championship formation titles in the Youth Latin and Ballroom categories multiple times.
- Marci Edgington: Marci Edgington directs the Social Dance Program at the University. She holds a master's degree in dance and is a dual licenciate with the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance.
Organization
Competitions
The BYU Dance Company currently competes on both the National and International Level. The most recognized competitions that BYU participates in are: The United States National Formation Championships, The World Formation Championships, and The British Formation Championships. Though all three competitions are highly competitive, The British Formation Championship is the most prestigious event in the competitive dance arena for individual competitors. All three competitions comprise a variety of events in both the International Standard and Latin categories but the BYU Ballroom Dance Company only competes in the team formation events.Awards
The BYU Ballroom Dance Company has consistently won numerous prestigious awards in the competitive arena. Since 1982, the team has annually won the NDCA title of United States National Formation Dance Champions.Since 1971, the company has competed at the highly esteemed British Open ballroom competition every three years, most often placing first in both Latin and Standard formation categories.
The BYU Ballroom Dance Company are the first Americans to win the highly esteemed British Formation Championships, and they have done so ten times.
Performances
Tours
The BYU Ballroom Dance Company touring team has been touring since 1971; visiting many countries and cities throughout the world.- 2017-18 1. New York, Virginia, Washington DC, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts
- 2016-17 1. Chile and Argentina
- 2015-16 1. England, Scotland, and Wales
- 2014-15 1. Arizona, Utah 2. Nauvoo, IL
- 2013-14 1. China
- 2009-10 1. Utah, Nevada, California. 2. England and Scotland
- 2008-09 1. Idaho, Oregon, Washington 2. Mid-West and Eastern United States
- 2007-08 1. Arizona, Utah 2. Hong Kong, China
- 2006-07 1. New Mexico, Texas 2. England, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy, France, Spain
- 2005-06 1. Colorado, Wyoming 2. Ukraine, Nauvoo, IL
- 2004-05 1. Northern Nevada and California 2. Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, French Polynesia, Nauvoo, IL
- 2003-04 1. Southern Utah, Nevada, California 2. England, Belgium, France, Spain, Nauvoo, IL
- 2002-03 1. Washington
- 2001-02 1. Wyoming 2. Mid-West and Eastern United States
- 2000-01 1. New Mexico, Texas 2. England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark
- 1999-00 1. Arizona 2. Hong Kong, People's Republic of China, Far East Russia, South Korea, Mongolia
- 1998-99 1. Northern Nevada, California 2. South Africa
- 1997-98 1. Oregon, Washington, Idaho 2. England, Scotland
- 1996-97 1. Southern Nevada, California 2. Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Russia, Finland 3. Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines
- 1995-96 1. Arizona 2. Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia 3. Taiwan, Malaysia
- 1994-95 1. New Mexico, Texas 2. England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, France
- 1993-94 1. Northern Nevada, California 2. Russia, Ukraine, Hungary
- 1992-93 1. Washington, Oregon, Idaho 2. Utah, California, People's Republic of China, Republic of China, Thailand
- 1991-92 1. Utah, Nevada, Southern California 2. England, Belgium, Netherlands
- 1990-91 1. Northern California 2. California, Illinois, Michigan, Canada, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Washington D.C.
- 1989-90 1. Miami, Florida 2. Stuttgart, Germany 3. Arizona 4. Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii
- 1988-89 1. Miami, Florida 2. New Mexico 3. England, Belgium, West Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Michigan
- 1987-88 1. Miami, Florida 2. Southern California 3. Tennessee, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana
- 1986-87 1. Miami, Florida 2. Bremen, Germany 3. Northern California 4. People's Republic of China, Republic of China, Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand
- 1985-86 1. Miami, Florida 2. Washington, Oregon, Idaho 3. England, New York
- 1984-85 1. New York 2. Southern Utah, Nevada, California 3. Jordan
- 1983-84 1. New York 2. Northern California 3. People's Republic of China, Republic of China, Thailand, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, Hawaii
- 1982-83 1. Southern Nevada, California, Arizona, New Mexico 2. England, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Austria
- 1981-82 1. Northwest U.S.
- 1980-81 1. Southern California 2. England
- 1979-80 1. Washington
- 1978-79 1. Northern California 2. England, Belgium, Netherlands
- 1977-78 1. Oregon, Washington, Alberta 2. Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma
- 1976-77 1. Idaho, Oregon, Washington 2. England, Scotland
- 1974-75 1. England
- 1972-73 1. New York
- 1971-72 1. Idaho, Oregon, Washington 2. New Mexico, Texas
Concerts
- 2015; Bravo!
- 2014; Light Up the Night
- 2013; Jump and Jive
- 2012; Stripes and Starz
- 2011; Imagine
- 2010; Encore
- 2009; Viva Espana
- 2008; Seize The Beat
- 2007; Zoot Suit Sizzle
- 2006; Capture The Magic
- 2005; Cinemagic
- 2004; Rhythms of Rio
- 2003; Light Up The Night
- 2002-1982 Ballroom Dance in Concert