
Joan Gavaler
Professor and Chair
Office: Adair Hall 401 or Phi Beta Kapp Hall 127Email: [[jsgava]]
Office Phone: 757-221-2785
Website: {{http://web.wm.edu/tsd/dance/JoanGavaler/GavalerResearch.html}}
Curriculum Vitae
Areas of Specialization
Modern choreography and performance; theatre choreography and movement advising
Background
Joan Gavaler, Professor of Dance at the College of William and Mary and co-director of Gravity Optional Dance Company, has had an extensive career as a choreographer, performer, and teacher. Since 1987 she has created over 30 dance works including choreography for The Moving Arts Company, Gavaler Danceworks, Steve's House Dance Collective, and Gravity Optional Dance Company. Her work has been presented by a variety of organizations including Alliance for Dance and Movement Arts, American College Dance Festival, American Dance Guild, Arts Alive, Artspace gallery, Canton Ballet, Dance Place, Davis Discovery Center, First Night of Williamsburg, International Congress of the F.M. Alexander Technique, International Dance Festival - NYC, Jamestown 2007, Kilmarnock Center for the Arts, The Moving Arts Company, Muscarelle Museum, National Dance Association, OhioDance, Old Dominion University, Palomar Hotel, Steve's House Dance Collective, Williamsburg Area Chamber of Commerce, and American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Her projects have been supported by grants and matching funds from the Columbus Community Arts Fund, Greater Columbus Arts Council, Ohio Joint Program in the Arts and Humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities, Westinghouse Foundation, Virginia Museum of Fine Art, and the College of William and Mary.
Professor Gavaler has taught dance technique, improvisation, composition, and Alexander Technique workshops through the Alliance for Dance and Movement Arts, Beach Blanket Beledi, Caravan East, Davis Discovery Center, Days of Creation Arts for Kids, Dickinson College, George Mason University, Iona College, James Madison University, James River Elementary School, Longwood University, The Moving Arts Company, Muhlenberg College, Ohio State University, Old Dominion University, Radford University, York County School of the Arts, and the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. In addition to teaching Dance Composition, Alexander Technique, Physical Theatre, Modern, Ballet, and Jazz at the College of William and Mary, she regularly serves as a movement advisor/choreographer for theatre productions. Professor Gavaler is a recipient of the William and Mary 2002 Alumni Fellowship Award for excellence in teaching and was the Distinguished Guest Artist at the 2005 Southern District AAHPERD convention. She received her M.A. in Dance from the Ohio State University and is an ATI-certified Alexander Technique teacher.
Courses Taught
Modern, Ballet, and Jazz techniques; Dance Composition; Alexander Technique; Physical Theatre
Student Advising
Dance Minors, Performance Ensemble (Orchesis), William & Mary Theatre movement advising, Wilson Cross-Disciplinary Scholarship, Interdisciplinary Studies

















