CoDEO is a statewide nonprofit that focuses on advocacy, community-building, and accessible dance education. During the episode, Ann explains how CoDEO serves public schools, private studios, higher education programs, and community organizations. She also introduces the annual CoDEO conference, which brings dancers and educators together in a collaborative, non-competitive environment.
Listeners will learn how CoDEO promotes high-quality dance education through teacher training, health and wellness sessions, scholarships, and statewide initiatives. As a result, the episode offers a clear look at how CoDEO strengthens the Colorado dance community.
Key Topics & Highlights
1. What CoDEO Does
Ann introduces CoDEO and describes its connection to the National Dance Education Organization (NDEO). She explains how CoDEO works to elevate dance education throughout Colorado.
2. Inside the Annual Conference
The episode breaks down the purpose and structure of the annual conference. Ann shares what attendees can expect, including movement classes, teacher workshops, and networking opportunities.
3. Health, Wellness & Adaptive Dance
In addition, CoDEO includes health, wellness, and adaptive dance sessions in its programming. These offerings give educators tools to support dancers with a wide range of needs.
4. A Non-Competitive Learning Space
The conference is intentionally non-competitive. Because of this, dancers can focus on learning, creativity, and connection rather than scores or rankings.
5. Support & Scholarships
Finally, Ann explains how donations, memberships, and sponsorships help CoDEO provide scholarships and expand its offerings across the state.