Renée Camus WORK RESUME: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Founder, Artistic Director CENTURIES HISTORICAL DANCE, College Park, MD May 2000-Present Established this
professional performance troupe dedicated to recreating and presenting
period social dances in an historically accurate manner. Coordinate and
present workshops and events to promote historical social dance in the
DC, MD, and VA areas. Develop all marketing and public relations
materials for troupe and organization including brochures, press kits
and website. Perform all marketing and public relations duties.
Research, reconstruct, choreograph, and teach dances; approve costumes;
maintain website; arrange workshops and events; seek out new contacts
and performance opportunities; write contracts; and manage dancers and
volunteers. Maintain listserv for weekly dance announcements.
Writer THE BROWN REFERENCE GROUP, London, England January 2004-Present Researched, developed and
wrote entries for encyclopedias geared towards High School Students,
commissioned by this packaging company based in London, England that
produces for Grolier Publishing. Entries include: “Dance” and “Dance
Marathons” for Twenties USA Encyclopedia; “Dance,” “American
Bandstand,” and “Broadway” for Fifties USA.
Producer, Writer, Director, Choreographer, Public Relations Manager, Researcher, Developer Master’s Thesis: WHAT GOES AROUND, COMES AROUND, Washington, DC May 2000 Researched, developed,
choreographed, and produced lecture/performance comparing the Cancan
and the Charleston, using steps reconstructed from period sources.
Applied this research project/performance as partial fulfillment of a
Masters in Dance at American University, Washington, DC. Designed
costumes, sets, and props. Conducted all public relations and
promotional tasks. Directed, lectured, choreographed and danced
in the performance.
Web Designer, Dancer PEDANTICS, Frederick, MD 1998-Present Assist with management and
public relations tasks for this percussive dance ensemble specializing
in Appalachian Clogging and Flatfooting. Design and maintain web page.
Assist with costume and set list decisions for shows. Act as liaison
with musicians for performances. Assist with promotion and public
relations tasks.
Sales Assistant LOONEY LABORATORIES, INC., College Park, MD June 1997-Present Assist with Sales tasks
for locally owned game company. Promote, market and demonstrate games
at game conventions. Interface with game companies and retailers to
promote games and assist them with financial and product transactions.
Update database of retailers.
Editorial Assistant TRAVEL MEDIA, McLean, VA March 2003-Present Assist with editing and
production tasks for this travel magazine publishing company. Implement
changes in articles written in English and Spanish. Use various
software products including Quark XPress to edit, layout, and produce
magazine articles.
Administrative Assistant DANCE HERITAGE COALITION, Washington, DC January 2000-Present Completed administrative
tasks for this alliance of major dance collections formed to strengthen
dance documentation. Created and maintained project databases, mailing
lists, and contact information. Assisted with writing grant proposals
and applications. Assisted Executive Director with various projects as
needed.
Library Technician LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Music Division, Special Collections, Washington, DC 2000-2002 Processed and categorized
materials from the Martha Graham Trust for the purpose of organizing an
archive collection. Organized and maintained performance media and
archival information in order to make the collection more easily
accessible to the general public. Created and maintained databases of
performance media for Library of Congress staff.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Adjunct Lecturer MONTGOMERY COLLEGE, Rockville, MD 2000-Present Teach and advise students
in technique, warm-up exercises, drills, dance combinations,
choreography, and improvisation. Assign and evaluate students’ dance
analysis projects on percussive, ballroom, and historical dance
performances. Assess and grade students’ dance technique,
performance, stage presence, and ability. Consult with students and
faculty on choreography, dance technique, research and analysis
projects, and performances. Perform these duties in Tap, Jazz, Latin
dance, Scottish and Irish dance, and Historical dance. Choreograph
dance pieces in each end of semester Showcase. Consult with students on
development and choreography of dance exhibitions. Coach students
on proper footwork, spatial relations, stage presence, group
performance dynamics, and performance skills.
Adjunct Lecturer AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, Washington, DC 1999-Present Teach and advise students
in tap dance technique, exercises, terminology and vocabulary, history,
choreography and improvisation. Assign and evaluate students’
performance analysis projects. Consult with and coach students on their
technique, including choreographic, improvisational, written, and
performance skills. Choreograph piece for end of semester Showcase;
coach students on footwork, technique, spatial relations, and stage
presence. Taught “Dance & Society,” a class on dance and its place
in society throughout history. Developed syllabus and lesson plans for
semester, including assigned readings and projects, contracting guest
lectures, and producing quizzes and exams.
PERFORMANCE EXPERIENCE: Dancer TAPPENING, Washington, DC 2001-Present Dancer with rhythm tap
ensemble under the direction of Heidi Schultz. Perform in concerts at
venues around DC, including Dance Place, Metro DC Dance Awards, and
National Tap Dance Day at the Department of Agriculture.
Lead Vocalist, Dancer DANCING ON COMMON GROUND September-October, 2002 Lead vocalist and ensemble
dancer with touring company for Tap, Clogging, and Irish Step Dancing
show. Learned routines and songs, and performed in shows at many venues
around Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, and Ohio.
Dancer FOOTWORKS PERCUSSIVE DANCE ENSEMBLE, Annapolis, MD 1996-1997 Dancer with ensemble
specializing in percussive dance forms such as English and American
Clogging, Flatfooting, Jazz Tap, Step dancing, and African American
Hamboning. Performed in educational performances at elementary, middle
and high schools around Maryland, Virginia and DC. Assisted with office
management and public relations tasks. Created documents describing
details of performances.
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