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Mentorship Program 

 After my experiences with ZiRu, I was able to obtain a deeper understanding of the theatrical arts from another perspective. To this day, as a working actor, singer and dancer, I come into each project with a complete understanding of the technical aspects of production. 

- Paul DiLoreto, Marketing Mentee

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Gabby

2023- 2024 Mentee Gabriella Wei is a San Francisco Native and 2023 B12 participant. 

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Bella

2023-2024 Mentee, Isabella Soo-Hoo is an Oakland Native and 2023 B12 participant.

The ZiRu Dance mentorship program offers opportunities to develop skills in dance and/or arts administration for students showing exceptional dedication and passion for dance. ZiRu has provided 3-12 month mentorship programs and residencies for BIPOC artists at a critical time of transition. 

 

Mentorship with Wang provides a safe space, guidance and clarity.  Mentees have gone on to obtain master degrees or open their own businesses and dance companies. This step in one’s career is a game changer for many. For BIPOC artists who are new and trying to get their foot in the door, or for recent college or program graduates who are seeking a way to survive in the Bay Area, the ZiRu  mentorship program is an invaluable opportunity.   

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At a glance, over the past 15 years, we have held 18 total mentorships. 

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13 were for BIPOC artists

10 BIPOC mentorships and 10 three-12 month residencies. 

6 mentees went on to obtain Master’s Degrees at top tier universities

5 mentees went on to dance for top tier companies

5 mentees went on to start their own businesses or dance companies

16 mentees traveled internationally with ZiRu Dance.  Out of those, for 5 it was the first time they went out of the country.

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Babtunji Johnson, Professional Dancer and Choreographer

Former Professional Dance Mentee

ZiRu Prepared me for a professional dance career by teaching me how to carry myself in the room. It taught me to look at the other dancers in the room and allow the way that they process and make decisions on how to work with the movement inform and inspire the way that I choose to. This showed me that there were limitless ways to expand on movement that we are given and enabled me to continue to challenge myself in new ways, which ultimately helped me get out of the box that I assigned myself to. We are all limitless; we just need to find the key and let ourselves out. 

The ZiRu Dance mentorship program includes:

  •   One-on-one private lessons from ZiRu Dance company members

  •   An outreach event specifically tailored for the mentees of each season

  •   Exclusive opportunities to participate in the ZiRu Dance rehearsal process

 

Past ZiRu Dance mentorship program participants have utilized their skills to move forward as both artists and arts administrators. Their experience in the ZiRu Dance mentorship program served as a launching pad for them to enter into the next level of their artistic and professional development. ZiRu Dance continues to serve as a source of support and - a place for those who love dance to belong and find who they are at critical junctures in their development

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Former Mentees

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  • Former administrative intern Karen Lin is now pursuing her MBA at the elite Anderson School of Management at UCLA.

  • Former administrative intern Zoe Mou is heading to NYC for the prestigious Arts & Politics program at NYU

  • Former company choreographic mentee, China Native Sunny Shen, recently finished his MFA from UT Austin.

  • Former song and administrative intern Paul diLoreto completed his BA at UCLA Musical Theater Department

  • Former dance intern Daniel Chang recently completed his BA in Business from USC 

 

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