Utah's Repertory Dance Theatre company has just announced that Susan Sandack, will be retiring from Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT) at the end of the 2012-13 season.
Susan has been RDT's Director of Development since 1996 and has shared her passion for dance while contributing her expertise, creativity and administrative skills to the company and countless numbers of audience members, donors and the community.
Everyone at RDT recognizes the enormous contribution that Susan has made to the arts. She has been a constant source of inspiration and an essential part of our organization. Susan deserves to feel very proud of what she has accomplished and we all wish the best for her as she explores new opportunities and adventures.
RDT welcomes our new Director of Development, David Pace, who will assume a full-time position as of June 17, 2013.
David Pace comes to us via Arts & Museums, and before that the Utah Humanities Council where he directed the Utah Center for the Book. He cut his teeth in the dance world at Ririe-Woodbury
Dance Company where he was Director of Development 2006-2010.
About Repertory Dance Theatre
Utah's Repertory Dance Theatre was founded in 1966 as a fully-professional modern Dance Company through a cooperative effort involving the Salt Lake City community, the University of Utah and a major grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. RDT is the oldest and most successful company of its kind, a living museum representing one hundred years of dance history, preserving the largest and most significant collection of American dance in the world. In addition, RDT is committed to building bridges of understanding as it attempts to demystify the art of dance, making it a meaningful and vital part of the culture of the great state of Utah.
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