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Liz Maxwell is an Associate Professor of Dance at Chapman University's College of Performing Arts, specializing in somatic disciplines, modern dance techniques, dance history, and choreography. She holds a BFA from The Juilliard School and an MFA from University of Washington's returning professional program. Her teaching integrates somatic education with contemporary practices.
- Education: BFA in Dance from The Juilliard School, MFA in Dance from University of Washington
- Certifications: Certified Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst (CLMA), Registered Somatic Movement Educator (RSME)
Maxwell's research focuses on Dance Aesthetics, Somatic Pedagogy, and Technology Integration in Performance. Recent works explore virtual perspectives in dance, gender-neutral performance spaces, and reconstructing historical works with modern interpretations. Her scholarship examines curricular development and the psychological impact of teaching practices.
Notable scientific awards include:
- Two Bessie Awards (Laura Dean's Impact, Donald Byrd's The Minstrel Show)
- $5,000 Grant for Paul Taylor's Esplanade staging
Maxwell's choreographic output demonstrates evolving trends:
- 2023 works show increased focus on collaborative student works and gender discourse
- 2015-2016 projects emphasize somatic philosophy and historical reconstruction
- 2018-2020 experiments integrate dance-film technology
- 2016 academic presentations address curricular reform and interdisciplinary collaboration
Her teaching innovations include co-developing courses on somatic movement, developing collaborative dance/music concerts with Nick Terry, and pioneering virtual technology applications in live performance. She lives in Altadena, CA and has been at Chapman since 2005.




