Bethany Logan is a dancer, choreographer, teaching artist, adjudicator,
200-Hour Registered Yoga Teacher, and Certified Personal Trainer. She
graduated from Ohio University (OU) with a BFA in Dance & Choreography
and a Minor in Psychology in May 2015. After graduating, Logan spent a
year in Mumbai, India, where she danced with Navdhara India Dance
Theatre and provided holistic dance classes for women and children living
in the Red Light Area. Logan then moved to Brooklyn, NY where she
performed professionally and founded contemporary dance company,
Wild She Dances.
Logan relocated from Brooklyn, NY to Houston, TX in 2021, where she
continued to perform and choreograph professionally and began working
as a Teaching Artist with Hope Stone Inc., teaching creative arts dance
education to underserved, intergenerational communities. In the summer
of 2024, Logan moved to Austin, TX and transitioned into Teacher
Mentorship and Program Coordinator positions with Hope Stone.
Looking for fun ways to incorporate the arts in your new lesson plans? Check out smART breaks, an interactive social and emotional learning children’s video series by Hope Stone Inc.! […]
When I was asked to create a work of art exploring literacy, I wanted to create a dance but I had no dancers or a studio, so I chose to use my own body in the space I had, my yard. Fluent Nature is video of micro-choreography that explores what cannot be expressed with words, how nature has its own language, and how placing the human body in nature changes the story.
Title: What Is Me and What Is Not Me | Artist: Alex Chadwell | Medium: Music
My thinking on arts and literacy centers around the concept of literacies and artmaking as both sense-making and meaning-making processes that organically and inevitably overlap, intersect, and reciprocate. Compositionally, What is me and what is not me is a sound collage of sorts (there is no notation for the piece, and I'd be hard pressed to recreate it accurately) that abstractly and aurally represents the relationships between literacies and artmaking.
Title: A Curious Honeybee | Artist: Gideon Young | Medium: Film
Offering welcome through traditional and digital elements of literacy, A Curious Honeybee provides an experiential learning environment by activating visual, musical, natural, and emotional literacies.
La Carpa Theatre is a project that I am currently directing in the Detroit Latinx community. The project aims to strengthen and uplift youth voices through devised theatre, in the style of the Mexican Carpas. This audio was created in the theatrical environment envisioned for our project. The ways in which literacies are re-defined are at the heart of La Carpa Theatre's mission.