A story of resilience, joyful creativity, and the empowering potential of dance ? Moving through Life traces the journey of influential dancer, teacher, and choreographer Naomi Goldberg Haas. Sharing her lifelong love of movement, her experiences as a dancer with chronic health conditions, and accessible exercises from her work with dancers of all ages and abilities, Goldberg Haas encourages readers to integrate dance into their lives and to move with awareness, creativity, and joy. ? Goldberg Haas describes her early years as an emerging dancer at the School of American Ballet and how she explored and reveled in many dance forms throughout her career. She takes readers from a focus on fundamentals such as balance, strength, and flexibility to a deeper understanding of dance as a transformational community practice. With a unique perspective informed by navigating a degenerative neuromuscular disease, Goldberg Haas conveys a positive message: dance is an opportunity for renewal and growth at all stages of life. Alongside Goldberg Haas's story, this book provides insights and step-by-step instructions from the Movement Speaks(R) curriculum developed by Goldberg Haas for her nonprofit Dances for a Variable Population, a program that brings dance to older adults in New York City. Readers will learn from Goldberg Haas to exercise both their bodies and minds in ways that work for them. They will discover for themselves what Goldberg Haas's life illustrates--the value of dance in improving physical, mental, and social wellbeing. ? In a memoir of personal struggle, resilience, and celebration, Goldberg Haas portrays many of the changes that can come with aging and embraces the empowering potential of dance. From childhood memories to moments of epiphany later in life, this account from a leading figure in the dance community shows how movement can enrich and improve the lives of everyone.
Naomi Goldberg Haas is the founder and artistic director of Dances for a Variable Population, which received the 2024 Outstanding Dance Organization Award from the National Dance Education Organization. In a career that has spanned concert dance, theater, opera, and film, Goldberg Haas danced with the Pacific Northwest Ballet and founded the intergenerational/mixed ability dance company Los Angeles Modern Dance & Ballet. A leader in the field of creative aging, she also received the 2023 Lifetime Impact in Dance Education award from the New York State Dance Education Association. Mikhaela Mahony is a Brooklyn-based director of theater, opera, and film as well as a faculty member at the Mannes School of Music at The New School.
"Haas is the founder and artistic director of Dances for a Variable Population, a multigenerational dance company and educational organization committed to promoting creative movement among older adults of all abilities through Movement Speaks classes and Dances for Seniors programs. Haas describes this book (cowritten with Mikhaela Mahony) as blending a practical manual and autobiography with a manifesto on the broader implications of balance, flexibility, and creativity. Memoir and movement illustrate Haas's credo that the study and practice of dance is an opportunity for renewal and regrowth. She shares her story and invites readers to try the program's exercises to develop the mind-body connection she believes can energize and empower people of all ages and abilities. The personal becomes professional when she writes about her own journey as a young dancer and how important movement is, especially as someone who has battled lupus since she was 26 years old. VERDICT: An insightful and heartening account of the importance of movement."--Library Journal "Memoir and movement illustrate Haas's credo that the study and practice of dance is an opportunity for renewal and regrowth. . . . An insightful and heartening account of the importance of movement."--Library Journal