- MFA, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- BA, Keene State College
BIO
PAUL BESAW is Professor of Theatre & Dance in the School of the Arts. He came to ̽̽ in 2006 as the founding faculty member and director for the Dance Program and led the Program in the creation of a dance minor (2010) and dance major (2019). He teaches courses in choreography, dance history, performance, among others, and co-created/team-teaches an interdisciplinary class on the “mind-body problem” with faculty members in neuroscience and religion. Paul was awarded ̽̽’s Kroepsch-Maurice Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2010. During his time at ̽̽, he has served in a variety of academic leadership positions.
Paul is a choreographer, theatre-maker, and performer. His primary interest is in the development of original performance works that integrate collaboration across art forms. His work has been presented throughout the United States and abroad, at a wide variety of places, venues, and sites. He is a founder, leader, and active member of Dance Tramp, a Vermont dance/theatre collective, and also performs and creates work with sloDance in Lincoln, Nebraska.
In 2016, Paul was a Visiting Professor in the School of Drama at the Korea National University of Arts in Seoul, Korea. He has also been a tenure-track faculty member at Catawba College (North Carolina) and California State University, Sacramento (California). He has served on the Board of Directors for the American College Dance Association (ACDA) since 2007, currently on the Executive Committee as Vice President for Elections & Board Affairs. Four of Paul’s dances have received Gala Honors at regional ACDA conferences; in 2023, his original work The Undertaker Waltzes In, featuring ̽̽ student performers, was selected for the ACDA National College Dance Festival at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center in Long Beach, CA. He received his BA in Theatre from Keene State College and his MFA in Dance from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Courses
DNCE 160 - Dance Composition
DNCE 175 - Dance Repertory
DNCE 176 - Dance Performance Practicum
DNCE 260 - Choreography Workshop
Area(s) of expertise
Dance composition; performance studies; devised performance; directing
Bio
PAUL BESAW is Professor of Theatre & Dance in the School of the Arts. He came to ̽̽ in 2006 as the founding faculty member and director for the Dance Program and led the Program in the creation of a dance minor (2010) and dance major (2019). He teaches courses in choreography, dance history, performance, among others, and co-created/team-teaches an interdisciplinary class on the “mind-body problem” with faculty members in neuroscience and religion. Paul was awarded ̽̽’s Kroepsch-Maurice Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2010. During his time at ̽̽, he has served in a variety of academic leadership positions.
Paul is a choreographer, theatre-maker, and performer. His primary interest is in the development of original performance works that integrate collaboration across art forms. His work has been presented throughout the United States and abroad, at a wide variety of places, venues, and sites. He is a founder, leader, and active member of Dance Tramp, a Vermont dance/theatre collective, and also performs and creates work with sloDance in Lincoln, Nebraska.
In 2016, Paul was a Visiting Professor in the School of Drama at the Korea National University of Arts in Seoul, Korea. He has also been a tenure-track faculty member at Catawba College (North Carolina) and California State University, Sacramento (California). He has served on the Board of Directors for the American College Dance Association (ACDA) since 2007, currently on the Executive Committee as Vice President for Elections & Board Affairs. Four of Paul’s dances have received Gala Honors at regional ACDA conferences; in 2023, his original work The Undertaker Waltzes In, featuring ̽̽ student performers, was selected for the ACDA National College Dance Festival at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center in Long Beach, CA. He received his BA in Theatre from Keene State College and his MFA in Dance from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Courses
DNCE 160 - Dance Composition
DNCE 175 - Dance Repertory
DNCE 176 - Dance Performance Practicum
DNCE 260 - Choreography Workshop
Areas of Expertise
Dance composition; performance studies; devised performance; directing