SEE & BE SEEN

Calling all high school students interested in pursuing dance in college and beyond! 

SEE and BE SEEN by college dance programs throughout Michigan in ONE LOCATION!

Sunday, October 6th, 2024 | 12:30-4:45pm
(Check in/Registration for participants will begin at 11:45am EST)


9th-12th grade students are welcome to attend - only 11th and 12th grade students can partake in the audition portion
*
11th and 12th graders: must bring a PRINTED 5x7 photo, as well as short bio/informational paragraph about yourself to the event


The Maggie Allesee Studios for Dance & Arts Innovation
450 Enterprise Ct. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302

*UPDATE: Our 11th/12th grade track for See & Be Seen is at capacity. There are still spots for 9th/10th grade students!

ABOUT SEE & BE SEEN

Confirmed University Participation:

  • Alma

  • Central Michigan

  • Eastern Michigan University

  • Grand Valley

  • Hope College

  • Northern Michigan

  • Oakland University

  • U of M

  • Wayne State

  • Western Michigan 

EVENT OPPORTUNITIES

Opportunities for all students and families:

  • Meet with college representatives and learn about their dance programs in a "college fair" setting

  • *NEW in 2024* Mental Health and Wellness panel discussion with clinical psychologist, Dr. Wendy Essenberg; licensed occupational therapist and Pilates practitioner, Kelly Hale; and sports medicine physician, Dr. Steven Karageanes.

Unique Opportunities for 9th and 10th graders:

  • Attend a "Careers in Dance" panel discussion to learn about many future career paths in dance from professionals within the industry (parents invited to attend)

  • Observe upperclassmen in the college audition and get a taste of each program's dance "style"

  • Participate in a Mock Audition experience with EDD to better prepare yourself for future auditions.

Unique Opportunities for 11th and 12th graders:

  • Participate in an “all-in-one” audition with the 10 participating Michigan colleges

  • Learn more about each college program through our “Elevator Pitch” session

  • Create an opportunity to receive on-site acceptance and/or scholarship offers

REGISTER TO PARTICIPATE

See and Be Seen Registration Fee
$30.00
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EVENT SCHEDULE

9th/10th Grade Event Track:

11:45am-12:30pm Check In/Students and Parents Meet and Greet with Reps
12:30pm-1:15pm Visit college booths/observe audition
1:15pm-2:15pm "Careers in Dance" Panel discussion
2:30pm-4:00pm Mock Audition with feedback session
4:00pm-4:45pm Mental Health and Wellness Workshop

11th/12th Grade Event Track:

11:45am-12:30pm Check In/Warm Up
12:30pm-2:30pm Audition with College Reps
2:30pm "Careers in Dance" Panel discussion
3:00pm-4:00pm Visit college booths
4:00pm-4:45pm Mental Health and Wellness Workshop

MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS WORKSHOP PANELISTS

  • Dr. Karageanes is a primary care sports medicine physician at Restorative Physical Medicine in Novi, Michigan. He serves as President-Elect of the American Academy of Orthopedic Medicine and was past-president of the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine. He serves on the editorial board of the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine and is clinical assistant professor at both Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Wayne State University School of Medicine. He was editor-in-chief of the textbook Principles of Manual Sports Medicine and producer of the multimedia (video and most photography) for Osteopathic Clinical Joint Exam. Dr. Karageanes is also one of the first physicians in the United States certified in performing arts medicine by the Performing Arts Medical Association. He is a founding member of Athletes and the Arts and co-hosts their regular podcast, Athletes and the Arts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/athletes-and-the-arts/id1561480308). He also serves on the credentialing committee of the International Association of Dance Medicine and Science, and the Executive Board of the Bridge Dance Project. He works regularly with the University of Michigan Dance Department, ConteXture Dance Company, Inferno Dance Company, Juliana’s Academy of Dance, Wayne State University Department of Theater and Dance, and numerous other dance studios across Michigan.

    Preventing abuse in dance has been his ongoing passion for many years. He serves as President of Nonprofit Education and Advocacy in Movement Artists, a group that works to stop abusive practices and provide resources for studios and companies. He also works on the Personal Safety in Dance International Work Group with whom he was recently published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine about dancer abuse.

    Recently, he was the Keynote Speaker at the Pas De Deux Dance Photography conference in Chicago speaking on protecting dancers from abuse during photo shoots and on social media, and at the Denver Ballet Guild Young Dancer Competition on keeping dancers healthy.

    Outside of performing arts medicine, Dr. Karageanes has spent many years as a filmmaker and photographer. After studying and performing at Second City Detroit for 3.5 years, he produced, wrote, and directed numerous award-winning short films, screen dances, and feature films (“Needlestick”), as well as a sold-out theatrical play run (“Hollywood Positive”) at Go Comedy in Ferndale. At the 2010 Action on Film Festival in Pasadena California, he won Best Actor-short film for “Pink Slip”. As a photographer, he also does photo shoots and films interviews all over the country. He’s most pleased with his total solar eclipse pics from 2024.


  • Kelly Hale has the honor of helping people move beyond stress, anxiety & overwhelm to reconnect to JOY, & find the EASE in life through somatic movement practices that tap into the wisdom of the nervous system. 

    Her work is informed by 25 years as an Occupational Therapist, and Pilates practitioner with many certifications and training in unique areas such as Dance Medicine, Brain Gym, reflex integration, gut health and more!  She brings a unique, synergistic approach that goes beyond the diagnosis and functional deficits to examine the true root causes such as “tripped-up” reflexes, cranial-sacral system disruption, and an un-INtegrated nervous system.

    Kelly enJOYs supporting performing artists via prehab, rehab and programs for performance anxiety.  Her work empowers the mental & physical health of various artists using structural exercises, developmental movements, sensory integration & emotional regulation tools.

    She has owned a Holistic Rehab and Pilates practice since 2001. Kelly is a highly sought out conference presenter & keynote speaker. She lives in metro Detroit with her husband, daughter, rescue hounds and an ever-expanding collection of house plants.  She still enjoys dancing, especially tap at this stage of life, as it’s great for the brain!

  • With a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Dr. Essenburg has been helping children, adolescents, adults and families for more than 30 years, addressing a wide variety of concerns including anxiety, depression, life transitions, stress, self-worth, loss and grief. She has received specialized training to assist children, and their parents, who have endured traumatic life events. 

    www.connectioncf.com

Steven J. Karageanes
DO, FAOASM

Kelly Hale
OTR/L, IMT, c, NCPT

Wendy Essenburg
Ph.D., LP Clinical Psychologist

QUESTIONS?

Email EDD Director of Operations, Lindsay Chirio-Humenay, at chirio@eisenhowerdance.org.