University of Arizona
School of Dance

Elizabeth George

Arizona Jazz

Dance Showcase

September 19-21, 2025

School of Dance Faculty

Elizabeth George is an Associate Professor in the School of Dance at the University of Arizona, where she has spent the past two decades teaching, choreographing, and mentoring BFA and MFA candidates. A former dancer with both Dayton Ballet and Ballet Tucson, she holds BFA and MFA degrees in Dance from the University of Arizona.

Professor George teaches ballet technique, beginning and advanced choreography, and developed a specialized yoga course for dance majors. Her teaching and research emphasize a holistic, mindful approach to dance education—one that nurtures well-rounded, self-aware artists. She is deeply committed to mentoring young dancers through practices that cultivate efficiency, safety, and body awareness.

Her recent guest teaching includes engagements with the Lincoln Midwest Ballet Company, Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts Camp in Colorado, and the Rocky Mountain School of Dance in Wyoming. Her scholarly work explores the integration of mindfulness into both technique and pedagogy, with a focus on how intentional practices can deepen artistic understanding and physical intelligence.

In a recent creative research endeavor, Professor George participated in Imagination 1—an immersive, all-artist analogue astronaut mission at Biosphere 2—where she spent a week in a sealed habitat exploring the intersection of art, science, and human experience. She continues to share this work with the local community and currently teaches yoga at Tucson Yoga Sol.

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