
Phoebe Rumsey
@phoebe___
choreographer, dancer, teacher
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14-08-2009 16:08:31
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@Deb_kate would love this paper #ShuffleAlong 'tap-off' developing in complexity and becoming increasingly contemporary Rumsey demonstrates (almost in person due to tech issues!)highlighting this hybridisation of 1920s and more current dance styles in the show. Music Theatre Dance Association #ATHE2018









Alumna Phoebe Rumsey (Phoebe Rumsey) shares her personal connection with the late Stephen Sondheim and their exchange about nostalgia and regret bit.ly/3dnfQRh

Congratulations to the University of Portsmouth Dramatic & Musical Society on its 100th anniversary! Performances of The Grand Duke start 17 February University of Portsmouth University of Portsmouth Alumni Faculty of CCI, UoP

The first half of my conversation Liza Gennaro, author of the fascinating new book, Making #BroadwayDance, is out now - everywhere podcasts are found. This one focuses on two amazing women: #KatherineDunham & #AgnesDeMille! Broadway Podcast Network 🎙 (BPN) david armstrong #musicals Oxford Academic


This week also saw the end of me working w 2nd year theatre students Faculty of CCI, UoP exploring critical contexts. Another fantastic cohort of students who made Monday mornings worth getting up for. Thank u Phoebe Rumsey Nik Wakefield & @ErikaEHughes 4 your support & 4 inviting me back🎭



Join us for the final day of what has been a fascinating and compelling conference - it has been our pleasure to host this amazing community of musical theatre scholars and practitioners University of Portsmouth Faculty of CCI, UoP #portsmouth #musicaltheatre Songstageandscreen.com


Date for your diary! University of Portsmouth's Phoebe Rumsey book launch for 'Embodied Nostalgia: Early Twentieth Century Social Dance and the Choreographing of Broadway Musical Theatre' on 22 Sep at Eldon building to include a performance by students. bit.ly/3qS66ct

Recently published, 'Dance in Musical Theatre' edited by Phoebe Rumsey & Dustyn Martincich is a foundational book providing the tools, terms, history & movement theory for reading, interpreting & analysing dance in musical theatre. Find out more: bit.ly/47Wqmd8
