PDP offers a wide range of educational programs for people of all ages. As
an integral component of our company, we strive to connect with the general
public in enriching and rewarding ways. While Specializing in classes and
performances for teens, an often-overlooked group, PDP is able to cater
programs to the needs of your organization or school.

Performances: Printz Dance Project is able to perform in a variety of
settings,
with a range of technical capacity, including traditional theaters,
dance studio showings, outdoor spaces. The company is available to
perform one or two pieces in the context of a festival or showcase, or to
present an evening of works.

Student Shows/Lecture Demonstrations/Community Outreach: PDP has been involved with high school and college level programs since it’s inception, and is interested in sharing their work with a range of people. Printz has spent many years teaching, demonstrating and performing for teenagers, and has a real understanding of how to interact with that age group. Through their interaction in school, and outreach settings, PDP hopes to spark enthusiasm for dance, self-discovery, and open-minded attitudes.

Master Classes: Stacey Printz has had extensive teaching experience, and is versed in teaching all levels, and ages of students. Her classes explore her blended style of dance, focusing on musicality, syncopation, floor work and athleticism. She is known for her upbeat attitude and inviting classroom energy. 45 minutes-2 hours/class

Company Classes: Because Printz Dance Project (PDP) pulls from so many styles, classes may be taught in more traditional genres such as jazz, hip-hop, and modern dance. These classes involve Stacey Printz as well as the appropriate company member(s) who are most proficient in the given style. 45 minutes-2 hours/class

Repertory Classes: Printz Dance Project has an established repertory that can be broken apart and taught to intermediate, advanced, and professional level dancers. Sharing the actual movement from Printz’s work allows students to connect with the company and challenge their abilities. 1-3 hours/ class.

Workshops: Workshops may be conducted in the following categories choreography, floor work, gesture, and rhythm/syncopation in dance. These workshops are designed to allow dancers the opportunity to focus on a very specific topic for the duration of the class, and involve a more hands on, interactive teaching style. 1-3 hours/class.

Extended Residency: this program would include multiple days at a given school, studio, or institution, whereby Stacey Printz (either alone or with select company members) would teach a combination of the above classes, or would set a new or existing work on the given dancers. 2-60 days/residency.