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Skidmore College
Dance Department

Dance Awards

The Kathy and Charlie DiSanto Memorial Student Opportunity Fund

These awards are offered on a competitive basis to support Skidmore students for dance projects outside of course curriculum requirements but may include independent studies. Projects that have a community-based research or service component will be given preference. Projects that help a student discover new connections across disciplines will be strongly considered. These opportunities might include but are not limited to creative projects, internships, dance education, and research studies.

Guidelines for the DiSanto Memorial Fund Applications

Past recipients:

  • 2024 Amelia Brownell '26 - Participated in Dance Works Chicago Dance360 summer intensive.
  • 2023 Faith Anderson '25 - organized a summer dance intensive with a focus on exploring the interconnectedness of dancing and physical disabilities at Dance Studio & Theater in Connecticut.
  • 2023 Eliza Barba-Wheelock '24 - Engaged in an internship at Saratoga Performing Arts Center with a focus on dance education and community outreach.
  • 2023 Caleb Ballantine '25 - Participated in the Hubbard Street Dance Chicago 'Create' Summer intensive.
  • 2022 - none
  • 2021 Caitlin Koto ’22 - Teach a dance class for age 55+ adults in the greater Saratoga community in the Summer of 2021. She developed the class over the Spring 2021 semester as a free virtual community movement class and was invited to continue and expand on her program throughout the summer.
  • 2021 Samantha Retell ’22 - Collaborate with the Greenberg Childcare Center to engage young children in a weekly dance and creative movement class. She also plans to collaborate with local library programs offering free outdoor dance classes to the greater Saratoga community.
  • 2020 Silas Seno Mitchell â€™21 - Explorations on Identity and Community Through Art and Movement in the Context of Social Distancing: How we can Close Emotional Distance Despite Social Distance Through Dance.
  • 2020 Kathleen Oakley ‘21 - Dance to Success Marketing Intern.
  • 2019 Kathryn Brodie '22 - Intern with Fine Arts In Rockbridge (FAIR) summer camp and Halestone Dance Studio in Virginia producing Public Relations dance videos appropriate for educational and public relations material for the summer camp and dance studio. She will also have the opportunity to collaborate with other choreographers to create dance films.
  • 2019 Libby (Elizabeth) Griffin '20 - Intern helping with research at Brown University's School of Public Health. This research will help better the lives of those affected by obesity, mental illness, and addiction. In addition, these funds will help her continue her dance training.
  • 2019 Elise Partain '20 - Intern at the Ailey Camp in Newark, NJ during the summer of 2019 helping students in the classroom, assisting with productions, supervising and chaperoning campers, as well as developing her skills as a documentarian.
  • 2019 Allai (Allaistar) Regan ’21 - Intern at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. She will organize and oversee educational programs for professional dancers from the Cunningham Trust, the Kennedy Center Dance Lab, and plan for the 2019-2020 Education Session. The Kennedy Center’s mission is to be, “committed to increasing opportunities for all people to participate in and understand the arts.â€
  • 2018 Madeline Bonin ‘20 - Dance Intern with individuals with disabilities at CapeAbilities in Falmouth, MA
  • 2018 Molly Czitrom ‘19 - National Museum of Dance Archival Research & Intern with individuals with disabilities at AIM Services, Saratoga Springs, NY

The Oleg Moston Award

Established in honor of Oleg Moston, soloist with the Moscow Philharmonic Society for 22 years and beloved accompanist with the Skidmore College Dance Department from 2005–2011, to recognize outstanding accomplishment and excellence in dance. The Moston award signifies potential in the professional field and is geared toward supporting a graduating senior with professional ambition in transitioning into the post-college dance world.

Past recipients:

2024 Anna Stribrny
2023 Francesca Griffin
2022 Taylor Johnson & Julia Keys
2021 Silas Seno Mitchell
2020 Libby Griffin & Mattt Moriarty
2019  Monica Steffey
2018  Nola Donkin
2017  Elise Mumford & Olivia Roth
2016  Madeline Morser & Meghan Wojtkiewicz
2015  Kimberly Sauers
2014  Corry Ethridge
2013  Andrew Magazine
2012  Emily Pacilio
2011 Emily Craver

The Margaret Paulding Award

Established in memory of Margaret Paulding, Professor of Physical Education and Dance, 1937-1973, and Chair of the Department of Physical Education and Dance, 1958-1968, to recognize outstanding student performance, creative work/research, and/or choreography, and/or scholarly activity. The Paulding award exemplifies exceptional student leadership in the field.

Past recipients:

2024 Annabelle Aber
2023 Jasmine Karaul
2022 Madelyn Barti
2021 Elodie Linck
2020 Maddie Bonin
2019   Hannah Weighart
2018   Tessa Mindardi
2017   Reina Keifer
2016   Emma Lanier
2015   Kelly A. Polhemus
2014   Cameo L. Lethem
2013   Alison L. Defranco
2012  Rachel Bier
2011   Rebecca Greenbaum
2010   Brendan H. Duggan
2009   Emily R. Sferra
2008   Catherine (Casey) Loomis
2007   Karla M. Hawkins
2006   Allissa Jill Alter
2005   Jacobee Rose Buchanan
2004   Lynda E. Erbs
2003   Felix (Phil) LaBella
2002   Marti Wolfson
2001   J. Eileen Schwartz
2000   Erin Elizabeth Strong