Joan Kavadlo Cohen, teaching artist

Joan Kavadlo Cohen, teaching artist
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Joan Kavadlo Cohen, growing up in Queens, NYC, knew from early on that she wanted to dance, after

seeing Mary Martin as “Peter Pan” wondrously and magically fly across the stage. To that end,

Joan’s mother sent her to study ballet and later, modern dance at the Long Island Institute of Music.

After many years there, Joan continued her dance studies at Queens College, followed by classes with

Deborah Damast and Beth Goheen at Peridance Studios in Manhattan. Having grown up with a sister

with a disability, Joan became a teacher of Special Education for the NYC Department of Education,

where dance found its way into the curriculum. Creating performances of Inclusion for children with

disabilities, wheelchairs suddenly turned into train cars, carousel horses, and winter sleighs for shows

with titles such as “Broadway and Ballad” and “A Christmas Holiday Presentation.” So, long before

Joan officially became a Dance Educator with training at the DEL program of the 92nd Street Y, under

the direction of Jody Arnhold, she had already embraced the idea of “Dance for Every Child.” Joan

was also fortunate to have trained at the New York City Ballet Education Department, where for more

than a decade, students in alternative high schools took classes in the New York City Ballet Workout and

participated in city-wide Dance festivals at Lincoln Center. These festivals featured original student

choreography inspired by the NYC Ballet repertoire. Joan also offered students curriculum in many facets

of the dance world: Dance for personal and artistic expression, dance for health and well-being, dance and

choreography as a performing art, and dance as part of each person’s culture. With her passion, Joan

continues to bring dance into the lives of many people: from being an assistant to Julie Collins in the

Dance Therapy- based “Wellness in Motion” class at the 92nd Street Y to teaching at a local community

center for Seniors and offering specialized dance programs such as JoAnne Lara’s “Autism Movement

Therapy” and Ellen Kogan’s “KoganSteps”. Joan is very delighted to join other Teaching Artists at

“Notes in Motion” and feels that “a little girl from Queens, who just wanted to dance” still needs to fly!

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