Administrative Projects

Leadership in concert production, arts management, and community building through collaborative artistic endeavors

Artistic Direction

During her time as a dance student at Mount Holyoke College, Hannah had the privilege to collaborate with other students as an Artistic Director for two different concerts.

January - April 2024

"Epiphany" Concert Production

In 2024, Hannah partnered with her peer, Emma Uva, to produce the Mount Holyoke College Department of Dance's Student Choreography Concert under the guidance of visiting professor Chavi Bansal.

September 2024 - March 2025

"Soul Ties" Concert Production

From September 2024 - March 2025, Hannah collaborated with fellow graduating seniors Meghan MacBeath and Molly Brown to produce the Mount Holyoke Dance Department Senior Capstone Concert, "Soul Ties," with guidance from Associate Professor Barbie Diewald.

Both concerts were hugely successful, and featured choreographic work from several different students, spanning an array of dance genres and aesthetics.

Works-in-Progress

As an Independent Study in Arts Management during her final two years as a student at Mount Holyoke, Hannah assisted the dance department faculty with a vision they had been wishing to bring to life for many years: an informal student choreography showcase. Under the oversight of Assistant Professor Shakia Barron in the fall of 2023, Hannah worked to make the faculty dream a reality, creating everything from the posters, to the registration form, to the event schedule, and more. She additionally arranged for an alumna of Mount Holyoke's Dance program, Katherine Kain, to join the students for the evening as an adjudicator and conversational lead. Throughout the event, Hannah facilitated the discussion, as well as the limited technical elements of the production.

In the fall of 2024, anticipating her upcoming graduation from the college, Hannah recruited and trained two younger dance students (Ryanne McCann and Mia Frias) to prepare and facilitate the Works-in-Progress event. Together, the three of them executed a second rendition of the evening, reimagining it in an entirely different, yet equally impactful format from the previous year. Hannah is pleased that Ryanne and Mia will be carrying the event's legacy into its third year in 2025.

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Without proper oversight, art often falls through the cracks. If budgets, schedules, fundraising, and press releases aren’t your jam, maybe I can help! That way, you can focus on the creativity that matters most to you.