34 min

“You Do It and You Teach It”: 90 Years of Dance at Wayne State Tales from the Reuther Library

    • History

Eva Powers, recently retired associate professor and former chair of the Maggie Allesee Department of Dance, share the fascinating history and bright future of the modern dance program at Wayne State University. One of the longest-running dance programs in the country, it traces its origins to the Dance Workshop, founded in 1928 by Professor Ruth Lovell Murray. A pioneer in dance education, Murray’s philosophy, “You do it and you teach it,” was evidenced by the Dance Workshop’s influence on a robust dance program within the Detroit Public Schools well into the 1970s. Powers also describes the bright future of the dance program at Wayne State, with state-of-the-art facilities, an impressive roster of alumni renown as much for their teaching as for their artistry, and well-respected faculty drawing more students to dance than ever before.

Reuther Library archivist Aimee Ergas discusses the photographs, videos, choreographic notes, and other documents contained within the Wayne State Dance Department Records, as well as other robust collections contained within the Michigan Dance Archive at the Walter P. Reuther Library, including the personal papers and teaching notes of Harriet Berg, Denise Szykula, and Genevieve Siegel Schoenberg.

Related Resources

Michigan Dance Archives at the Reuther Library

Related Collections

Wayne State University Dance Department Records

Dance Oral Histories

Detroit Recreation Department Dance Program: Shirley Harbin Records

Michigan Dance Archives: Leslie O’Day Benyo Papers

Michigan Dance Archives: Harriet Berg Papers

Michigan Dance Archives: Marygrove College Department of Dance Records

Michigan Dance Archives: Genevieve Siegel Schoenberger Papers

Michigan Dance Archives: Denise Szykula Papers

Episode Credits

Producers: Dan Golodner and Troy Eller English

Interviewer: Dan Golodner

Interviewees: Eva Powers and Aimee Ergas

Sound: Troy Eller English

With support from the Reuther Podcast Collective: Bart Bealmear, Elizabeth Clemens, Meghan Courtney, Troy Eller English, Dan Golodner, and Paul Neirink

Eva Powers, recently retired associate professor and former chair of the Maggie Allesee Department of Dance, share the fascinating history and bright future of the modern dance program at Wayne State University. One of the longest-running dance programs in the country, it traces its origins to the Dance Workshop, founded in 1928 by Professor Ruth Lovell Murray. A pioneer in dance education, Murray’s philosophy, “You do it and you teach it,” was evidenced by the Dance Workshop’s influence on a robust dance program within the Detroit Public Schools well into the 1970s. Powers also describes the bright future of the dance program at Wayne State, with state-of-the-art facilities, an impressive roster of alumni renown as much for their teaching as for their artistry, and well-respected faculty drawing more students to dance than ever before.

Reuther Library archivist Aimee Ergas discusses the photographs, videos, choreographic notes, and other documents contained within the Wayne State Dance Department Records, as well as other robust collections contained within the Michigan Dance Archive at the Walter P. Reuther Library, including the personal papers and teaching notes of Harriet Berg, Denise Szykula, and Genevieve Siegel Schoenberg.

Related Resources

Michigan Dance Archives at the Reuther Library

Related Collections

Wayne State University Dance Department Records

Dance Oral Histories

Detroit Recreation Department Dance Program: Shirley Harbin Records

Michigan Dance Archives: Leslie O’Day Benyo Papers

Michigan Dance Archives: Harriet Berg Papers

Michigan Dance Archives: Marygrove College Department of Dance Records

Michigan Dance Archives: Genevieve Siegel Schoenberger Papers

Michigan Dance Archives: Denise Szykula Papers

Episode Credits

Producers: Dan Golodner and Troy Eller English

Interviewer: Dan Golodner

Interviewees: Eva Powers and Aimee Ergas

Sound: Troy Eller English

With support from the Reuther Podcast Collective: Bart Bealmear, Elizabeth Clemens, Meghan Courtney, Troy Eller English, Dan Golodner, and Paul Neirink

34 min

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