Neos Dance Theatre to engage students across all disciplines

01/20/2016

Neos Dance Theatre dancers

Dancers Brooke and Bobby Wesner perform. Photo by Mark Horning.


Bobby Wesner, artistic director of Neos Dance Theatre, sits down in Starbucks after rehearsal, giddy that he will be able to have an actual office, and not have to work out of coffee shops. “This is my office,” he says as he tilts his head toward a satchel by his feet. “I’ve been working this way for almost seven years.” It’s a sturdy satchel for Wesner — it’s been at his side in Mansfield, Ashland, Findlay, Oberlin, Cleveland and Akron.

Wesner can now call E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall his dance company’s headquarters, thanks to an agreement with The University of Akron and Neos Dance Theatre as part of the University’s ongoing search for adventure and positive collaboration. With an arts organization on campus full-time, opportunities abound to provide students from across disciplines, not just fine arts, with experiential learning opportunities — integrated marketing, education, nonprofit administration, law, exercise science, public relations — in areas like creating performance, entrepreneurship and business management.

More opportunities for all students

“This collaboration will expand opportunities for our students across campus to experience civic and entrepreneurial engagement under the guidance of our new EXL Center,” says Lawrence Burns, vice president of advancement at UA. “The full-time presence of Neos Dance Theatre on campus will also create deeper connections between our University and the Akron community.”

When talking about launching a business, Wesner sounds like thousands of entrepreneurs. As the company co-founder, he feels a kinship with other start-ups that bloom on the UA campus because they face many of the same entrepreneurial challenges — artists, too, are risk takers.  The dance company is a small not-for-profit entity, and Wesner has as much to learn about fundraising, social media marketing, human resources, Board relations, trademarking and keeping payroll records as any other business does.

“I was on my own for three years, doing it all with my partner and wife, before I could even hire help. I was a start-up and there is so much potential to grow — I just need the resources,” proclaims Wesner. Students and faculty from a wide range of specialties will be a major source to him.

Relationship continues to grow

Wesner, his wife Brooke (co-founder and dancer), and the dancers of Neos have enjoyed a relationship with UA for years, opening up their rehearsals, teaching master classes, choreographing student productions and performing in Guzetta Hall. A stronger connection with the Akron community is a driver for Wesner.

“Being on campus in downtown Akron, close to the growing arts scene, is exciting,” he says. 

Neos Dance Theatre has a permanent dance studio in Mansfield and relationships with multiple collaborators in each of the communities it serves. The Renaissance Theatre (Mansfield), Findlay Academy of Ballet, Oberlin College, The University of Akron, individual and community-based organizations have each added steadiness to the work that Neos Dance Theatre creates. Neos is a frequent recipient of grants from the Knight Foundation and Akron Community Foundation, and past community partnerships have included the popular Heinz Poll Summer Dance Festival. 


Media contact: Lisa Craig, 330-972-7429 or lmc91@uakron.edu 

Bobby Wesner

Artistic director Bobby Wesner leads a dance rehearsal. — Photo by Dong Dong.