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Liz Sexe is a lecturer in the Dance Department at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she teaches Ballet, Pilates, and Contemporary dance. As a passionate collaborative educator, she encourages her students to take risks and reflect on their experiences. Sexe’s choreographic work is dedicated to providing opportunities for the local dance community by collaborating with local dancers and choreographers. Her projects have included curation of dance evenings that feature local artists and collaborations with organizations such as Dane Arts. In 2019, she received the Edna Wiechers Arts Wisconsin Award for her production 'Untitled: Sake Progress', which was presented in Madison, and has showcased her choreographic work at significant events like the World Dance Alliance Festival in Hawaii. Her performances emphasize the embodied experience, and she is recognized as a clean and efficient mover, renowned for her grace and toughness. Throughout her career, Sexe has performed both regionally and nationally, contributing to the vibrant modern dance scene in Madison.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences