This post is part of a series introducing our new faculty for the 2024-2025 school year. Please be sure to introduce yourselves to them!
I am excited to announce our newest faculty member, Teresa Pachniak. Teresa will be teaching Dance and Movement at our Lower School, working closely with our specialists and Lower School Teachers to provide meaningful dance experiences for our students.
Teresa comes to us with a background in teaching dance, most recently from Oak Park and Detroit Public Schools. Teresa is highly experienced at developing and implementing a comprehensive dance curriculum while fostering inclusive and engaging experiences.
Teresa holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Oakland University and a Master of Arts from the University of Northern Colorado.
Please join me in a warm welcome to our newest community member!
Teresa's answers to our questions:
What is your new position at Roeper - details like what courses you will be teaching, are you working with other faculty?
I will be working as a specialist teaching Movement and Dance classes in the Community Center Building at Roeper Lower, for Stages II, III, and IV.
What were one or two highlights of your life?
I am so lucky to have had many dance and travel highlights in my life; however, in 2005, I had the great privilege of touring the country with the Drum and Bugle Corps, Carolina Crown. We lived on a bus for three months and performed to large crowds in amazing football stadiums such as Gilette Stadium, where the Patriots play. I still like spinning flags, but can spin anything (brooms, sticks, golf clubs). Another highlight of mine is raising my son, Bram. I am so grateful to watch him grow and navigate the future. It's fun to note the different traits he picks up from me and my husband and watch our responses. The highlights of life bring me much joy but are also reminders that I can do hard things.
If you could live anywhere in the world for a year, where would it be and why?
If I could live anywhere in the world for one year it would be in Iwaki, Japan near the Natsui River. I would like to visit Japan, and my friend lives there with his family. It would be amazing to introduce our children.
What are some things you'd like to share about yourself, your family and birthplace?
I was born the youngest (by many years) in Richland, Washington near the Columbia River. My mother is an artist specializing in glassware and my father is an outdoorsman, enjoying nature. I have older brothers in Chicago, IL, and Portland, OR. When I was 4 years old, my family moved us to the metro-Detroit area where I have lived the bulk of my life. I enjoy living near live sports, music, and theatre. I am so grateful Detroit has a vibrant dance scene to participate in.
What are your hobbies and interests outside of work?
My hobbies outside of work include cheering for my son's travel soccer team, reading (often several books at once), painting with acrylic colors, and walking my dog Donut Lord, a Sheepdoodle. I still take dance class and create concert dance works for pop up shows in the area. Additionally, I teach at a nearby dance studio.
What is a topic or skill that you love to teach or share and why?
I have a passion for using dance and movement skills to teach broader concepts like collaboration and equity, understanding the traffic flow of spaces and speeds, and preparing to handle the "spotlight" during performance, be it dance, presenting an idea, or leading a group of peers. Dance also has the power to support confidence, decision-making, self-awareness, and community. It is my goal that dance be available for anybody and everybody.
What is it that appealed to you about Roeper when you took the job?
For me, The Roeper School demonstrates my personal beliefs about education and learning processes including discovery, inspiration, joy, and support. The campus is energized by individuality, supported by the community, and I feel very lucky to participate and engage with like-minded humans.