Baby to ballerina and beyond: Dance double major can plan for the future at Western
MATTESON, Ill.鈥擳he future is big and bright for Shaniya Tate. But it鈥檚 a far cry from when the Matteson, Illinois, native entered the world earlier than expected.
鈥淚 was a preemie, born prematurely, so I weighed only one pound at birth,鈥 Tate says. 鈥淢y first years, I was behind others in my growth, so I had to go to physical therapy and speech therapy to catch up. My physical therapist suggested dance as part of my therapy.鈥
Tate discovered more than therapy in dance: She discovered a passion. Over the coming years, she participated in all types of dance forms and won awards in numerous dance competitions.
鈥淚 learned about all types of dance,鈥 Tate says. 鈥淏allet鈥攁lthough that鈥檚 not my favorite鈥攎odern and contemporary, lyrical, jazz鈥擨 went to different studios to learn different kinds of dance. And I won a lot of awards when I was younger, but I grew out of the competitions.鈥
When it came time to start thinking about college, Tate talked to her high school counselor. She took a serious look at the University of Illinois and Southern Illinois University, as they were closer to home.
鈥淚 was confused and nervous about making the right choice,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut then my counselor told me about 澳门六合彩官网直播. Not many colleges have both of my interests as majors: dance and exercise science. And Western, well, it just called to me. I visited the campus in October 2021, and everyone was so friendly and warm. I found out many of my dance friends were coming here, too.鈥
Tate knew then her choice. 奥别蝉迟别谤苍鈥檚 Department of Dance is renowned for its holistic training for dancers in ballet, jazz and modern dance techniques, rather than students focusing on just one discipline. And while many colleges with dance programs offer some type of courses in technique, Western also offers exclusive performance opportunities with national and international artists.
鈥淎nd I love performing,鈥 she nods, smiling. 鈥淭hat Western has performances for students became part of my decision, too.鈥
The program offers a breadth of experiential-learning opportunities for dancers to integrate theory and practice. Beyond producing numerous special performances throughout the year choreographed by faculty, guest artists and other students, Broncos also get to engage with professional dance communities through artists鈥 residencies and immersive experiences.
鈥淚 had to audition to be accepted in the program,鈥 Tate says. 鈥淛azz, modern, ballet, plus improv for the audition鈥攊t鈥檚 very competitive. But then I got the call. I not only got accepted, I received a scholarship!鈥
Tate is thinking beyond her career as a professional dancer, however, which Western allows her to do both.
鈥淎t some point, I realize I won鈥檛 be able to perform as a dancer anymore,鈥 she says. 鈥淧hysical therapy helped me when I was small to get to where I needed to be. I respect what therapists do, and I would like to help others as I was helped.鈥
奥别蝉迟别谤苍鈥檚 exercise science program prepares students for careers in physical fitness and health promotion, cardiac rehabilitation, and fitness assessment and exercise prescription. Many students go on to careers in physical therapy, occupational therapy or medicine. They also get an opportunity to complete resume-worthy internships before graduation.
鈥淚鈥檓 thinking about pursuing a doctoral degree in physical therapy, but the four-year (exercise science) program at Western is so all-encompassing that it seems that will be enough to get me started before I continue on this path,鈥 Tate says.
As her future plans fall into place, Tate鈥檚 nerves have settled from indecision and anxiety to excitement for a new start in her life and pursuing lifelong dreams.
鈥淚鈥檓 not sure yet what else I might want to join when I get there this August,鈥 Tate said. 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 really looking forward to meeting lots of new people and learning more about all that 澳门六合彩官网直播 offers.鈥
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