The Virginia Tanner Creative Dance Program, also known simply as Tanner Dance, was founded and directed by Virginia Tanner until her death in 1979. It has since continued to grow as an auxiliary of the College of Fine Arts at the University of Utah under the direction of Mary Ann Lee. The program now serves about 5,000 students every week, including 4,000 students in site-based programs at elementary schools and another 1,000 dance students at the new complex.
University of Utah Children's Dance Theatre Children's Dance Theatre (CDT), the performing arm of Tanner Dance, was founded by Virginia Tanner in 1949 and remains an integral component of the University of Utah's Creative Dance Program. It is the second-oldest performing arts organization in Utah. CDT's first formal concert, held in May 1949 at
Kingsbury Hall, was attended by
Doris Humphrey, whose reaction was effusive: "Your children have left an indelible impression with me of true creative dance... Your children offer a wonderful proof of the power of the young artist, guided wisely, untarnished by dogma or routine, unstereotyped, and lovely. This source of fresh ideas in dance–art is a treasure house to which you have found the key." Humphrey worked to help secure invitations for CDT to perform in the eastern US; CDT's subsequent performances at
Jacob's Pillow in Massachusetts, the
American Dance Festival in Connecticut, and the
1962 Seattle World's Fair received national media coverage and wide acclaim. • 1952
Christmas in the Air • 1953
Jacob's Pillow • 1960 Jacob's Pillow; American Theatre Conference, New York City • 1960 Tour to
Connecticut College School of Dance,
New London, Connecticut • 1961
Cranberry Corners • 1961
My Favorite Things • 1962
Seattle World's Fair,
Seattle, Washington • 1964
Scrooge: The Stingiest Man in the World • 1964
Snow Queen • 1964
Ceremony of Carols • 1968 Tour to
Hawaii • 1970
White House Conference on Children, Washington, D.C. • 1975
Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. • 1978 Dance and the Child Conference,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 1991
Young She & Grandmother Tree, Capitol Theatre • 1992
100 Years of Dance, American Dance Festival West, Salt Lake City • 1992
Tales, Capitol Theatre • 1993
Dance & Sing, featuring Pete Seeger, Capitol Theatre • 1993
Shout, Abravanel Hall, Governor's Awards in the Arts, Salt Lake City • 1994 TARI International Conference and Dance Festival,
Kuala Lumpur • 1994
Visions of Children featuring
Pete Seeger, Capitol Theatre • 1995
The Rag Coat, Capitol Theatre • 1996
Waking the West, Kingsbury Hall, Salt Lake City • 1997 Dance and the Child International Conference,
Kuopio, Finland • 1997
Salt, Capitol Theatre • 1998
The Joy Keeper,
Ogden Egyptian Theatre,
Ogden, Utah • 1998
The Joy Keeper, Capitol Theatre • 1998 Wales Dance Exchange,
Cardiff, Wales • 1999
... and We Began to Dance, Salt Lake City • 1999 SLOC
Olympic Mascot Unveiling • 2000 ''The Quiltmaker's Gift'', Capitol Theatre • 2001
Crumb and the Pirates, Capitol Theatre • 2002
RePETE, Capitol Theatre • 2003
Sense Pass King, Capitol Theatre • 2004
The Three Questions, Capitol Theatre • 2005
Pockets, Capitol Theatre • 2006
A Blue So Blue, Capitol Theatre • 2007
The Dream Stealer, Capitol Theatre • 2008
Scientia, Capitol Theatre • 2009
Coming Home, Capitol Theatre • 2010
True North, Capitol Theatre • 2011
Alice Through the Looking-Glass, Capitol Theatre • 2012
The Apple-Pip Princess, Capitol Theatre • 2013
The Snow Queen, Capitol Theatre • 2014
The Three Questions 2014, Capitol Theatre • 2015
Crumb and the Pirates 2015, Capitol Theatre • 2016
Gwinna, Capitol Theatre • 2017 ''Elfwyn's Saga'', Capitol Theatre • 2018
The Magic Lake, Capitol Theatre • 2019
The Dancing Man, Capitol Theatre Notable dancers and choreographers from Children's Dance Theatre have included: Cynthia Pepper (Bay Area choreographer and filmmaker), Jacque Bell (choreographer,
Alexander Technique instructor, movement instructor in the Department of Theatre at the
University of Utah), Linda Smith (artistic director of Utah Repertory Dance Theatre),
Lisa Warenski (philosopher, former dancer and choreographer), Lola Huth (danced with
José Limón company), Mimi Silverstein (former Repertory Dance Theatre member), Tina Misaka (former Repertory Dance Theatre member), and Chara Huckins (former Repertory Dance Theatre member). == Repertory Dance Theatre ==