Christi Camper Moore, Ph.D.
- Assistant Professor, Dance
- Head of Arts Administration
Areas of Expertise
Expert Bio
Camper Moore is an assistant professor of Dance at 51ĀŅĀ× and heads the Master of Arts Administration program. She teaches undergraduate technique and composition, and graduate dance pedagogy and arts management courses. Most recently, Camper Moore received the prestigious University Professor Award (2022-2023) at 51ĀŅĀ×, which recognizes outstanding undergraduate teaching. University Professors demonstrate both excellence in teaching and a deep commitment to student learning and are given the opportunity to develop and teach a course of their choosing as a means of enriching the undergraduate curriculum. Her new course, āEyeing the Everydayā will be offered in Spring 2023 and utilizes theories and creative-based practices in the arts to explore connections between/among observation, emotion, communication, and action.
As a scholar, Camper Moore focuses her research on pedagogy; exploring how dance training, curriculum, and community shape a studentās identity within the context of their studies. Recent peer reviewed publications include, āāCulture of Basic Goodnessā ā examining factors that contribute to student success and sense of place in undergraduate dance major programsā (Research in Dance Education, 2021) and the co-authored article, āThe extended mind: Tools to expand cognition in the collegiate modern dance classā (Journal of Dance Education, 2021). Other writing includes āInterdisciplinary Collaboration as a Source for (re)Igniting Student Creativityā (NDEO, Behind the Curtain, March 2022), and the co-authored articles, ā5 Ways to Begin a Creative Movement Classā and ā5 Ways to Close a Creative Movement Classā (Dance Teacher, 2022). She has presented at various conferences and given invited guest lectures. Upcoming conference presentations include the National Dance Education Organization (Atlanta, GA, October 2022).
She is the recipient of two prominent 51ĀŅĀ×1804 Endowment Awards for her research and projects focused on student retention and engagement for the first-year dance major (2020-current). In addition, she was honored to have been nominated for the Social Justice in the Classroom award, given to a female educator who is dedicated to broadening students' knowledge on issues of diversity (2018).
Her professional choreography has been presented at venues in Ohio, Virginia, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Recent dance works include āSentinelsā (2022) and āResiduumā (2020). Upcoming projects for 2022-2023 include setting a new work at 51ĀŅĀ× and for the Charleston Ballet (WV). Camper Moore regularly collaborates with colleagues in theater and has choreographed numerous main stage musicals. She has also been a dance teacher and held supervisory roles at all levels of K-12 public education. She has been an advocate for arts education in the public and private sectors, non-profit arts organizations, and at the state and national levels. She was previously an Assistant Professor of Dance at Coker College and served as the State Arts Coordinator for the West Virginia Department of Education, where she oversaw all aspects of arts education including dance, music, theater, and visual arts.
A proud alumnus of 51ĀŅĀ×, she holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, Graduate Certificate in Womenās and Gender Studies, M.A. and M.Ed. degrees, and a B.F.A. in dance performance and choreography.