About

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As the founder of Bluebird: uncaged, Rebekah’s passion is to bring hope and dignity through dance while inviting people into a story greater than their own–specifically the Jesus story. Currently she is a dancer with the Proia Dance Project. Previously she spent a season as a company artist with the Georgia Ballet under Alexandre Proia. She has been a guest artist with Telluride Dance Academy (Sugar Plum Fairy) and Gotta Dance Contemporary in the premiere of Remove the Ego, The Naked Truth, and Moonlight Sonatas. With Atlanta Ballet, Rebekah has performed as the stepmother in Cinderella as well as in their productions of The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, Pinocchio and Dracula. She trained at the Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education after gaining a foundation at Sawnee School of Ballet under Joan Kall Stewart. Rebekah also dances with the Lume Foundation and earned a BA in Communications from Thomas Edison State College through the CollegePlus program. 

This summer Rebekah lead her third Uncaged Adventure to serve the community of Panama, Central America through dance. As a teacher, Rebekah seeks to instill the life skills of confidence and excellence in the next generation from DanceAbility students to pre-professionals. Currently she is on faculty at Still Pointe Studios and the Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education. She is also available for guest teaching through Bluebird: uncaged.

Choreographically, Rebekah believes that art should engage the audience in an inspiring conversation while portraying beauty. Her work includes Beautiful Things and Breaking Free which can be viewed on the Bluebird website. in October 2013, White Umbrella (inspired by Mary Frances Bowley’s book) premiered at the anti-trafficking fundraiser, Dance Upon Injustice. The cinematic version of this piece was completed November 2014 is currently being submitted to film festivals. She also choreographed a portion of the opener for the Passion 2014 events in Atlanta and Houston. 

In her spare time Rebekah enjoys blogging, hand embroidery, and spending time with her family.

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Artist Philosophy

I believe that creativity is inspired by God and is one of the many ways we are made in His image. With this creativity, humans are able to explore God’s creation and see parts of His character revealed. I believe that art shapes culture and as Jesus followers we are called to use our gifts in a way that glorifies, honors, and reflects our Maker so that He might draw others into His story. 

I believe that art should be used to encourage others so that they might know their true identity in Christ and reach their full potential. Art should portray beauty, inspire, engage, and connect with the audience. In passing the arts to the next generation we should instill humble confidence and love of excellence thus equipping them to be successful in whatever field they pursue. -RKD

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Reviews/Interviews

Forsyth County News feature on the 2014 Uncaged Adventure

Arts ATL review of Alexandre Proia’s Four Seasons (faun soloist)

Sawnee School of Ballet

Silver Slippers blog (review of Atlanta Ballet’s Cinderella)

Merry Christmas!!!

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"Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel, because He has come to His people and redeemed them. He has raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of His servant David (as He said through His holy prophets of long ago), salvation from our enemies and from the hand of all who hate us— to show mercy to our ancestors and to remember His holy covenant, the oath He swore to our father Abraham: to rescue us from the hand of our enemies, and to enable us to serve Him without fear in holiness and righteousness before Him all our days. And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High; for you will go on before the Lord to prepare the way for Him, to give His people the knowledge of salvation through the forgiveness of their sins, because of the tender mercy of our God, by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace."
~Luke 1:67-79

 

 

Nutcracker 2011

Nutcracker

Here are the dates that I will be performing in the Atlanta Ballet’s Nutcracker as well as what roles, you will see me in. You can get tickets here. Hope to see you there to share the magic 🙂 

Maid, Snow, Flowers
TH Dec. 15 @ 7:30
Sun Dec. 18 @ 2pm
Tue Dec. 20 @ 7:30
Th Dec. 22 @ 7:30

Snow, Flowers
Fri Dec 9 @ 7:30
Sun Dec 11 @ 2pm
Fri Dec 16 @ 7:30
Wed Dec 21 @ 7:30
Sat Dec. 24 @ 1pm

Maid, Flowers
Th Dec. 8 @ 7:30
Sat Dec. 10 @ 7:30
Sat Dec. 17 @ 2pm 
Sun Dec. 18 @ 7pm
Wed Dec. 21 @ 2pm
Fri Dec. 23 @ 2pm