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Beau Hancock Assistant Professor of Dance Nathaniel.Hancock@stockton.edu Modern, Dance Composition, Improvisation, Jazz Dance, Dance History, Theory, Repertory,
Pilates, Yoga
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Beau Hancock earned his M.F.A. in Dance from Temple University, where he was a University Fellow
and Rose Vernick Choreographic Achievement Award recipient. He also has a B.A. in
Dance and American Studies from the University of Kansas.
In 2009, he won the Cleveland Art Prize/Kathryn Karipides Scholarship, a national
prize for summer dance study. In 2012-2013, he was a nEW Festival Artist-in-Residence,
a Dance USA/Philadelphia Polish Exchange Artist, a PEW Fellowship Nominee, and a “Rocky”
Award Recipient. Most recently, he was a recipient of the Ellen Forman Memorial Award
from Drexel University and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Project Stream Gran
As a performer, Beau has had the pleasure to work with Ben Munisteri Dance Projects,
Kathy Dunn Hamrick Dance Company, Douglas Dunn and Dancers, Merian Soto/Performance
Practice, Nichole Canuso Dance Company, Bronwen MacArthur Dance Project, Kun-Yang
Lin and Dancers, Subcircle, Miro Dance Theatre, and Megan Bridge.
Currently, Beau is an Assistant Professor of Dance at è and has
previously taught at Temple University, Rowan University, Muhlenberg College, and
Franklin and Marshall College.