ANN SMITH
Ann Smith started dance training with her mother (an interpretive dancer of the Isadora Duncan period) and other dance teachers in suburban Chicago. At Miami University in Ohio, she majored in education before concentrating on ballet and modern dance.
Her teaching began in the Chicago area and continued in Milwaukee, New York, Philadelphia and the Washington, D.C. area. At age 70, she received her Master’s Certification for an independent study she completed in Physical Fitness and Aging at American University in Washington, D.C.
In 1969, she wrote the first book on Stretch Exercise, then had four more books published on the subject before putting her system of stretch exercise on video in 1997. She has been featured on many radio and television interviews, including a live global simulcast for The Voice of America, and was invited to Iceland to give a week of guest classes.
For the past ten years, Ann has been teaching guest classes throughout the U.S. as an Ambassador for the 50-Plus Fitness organization of Palo Alto, CA, part of a national effort to get people over 50 moving. She continues to do lecture/demos and guest classes, including an annual “Moving to Mozart” class each year on January 27th, the composer’s birthday.
Want to be published?
If you’d like to have us publish your play, book, or material read our Writers Guidelines. We look forward to reading your work!
Thanks, as always, for the commissions! I tell many people about ArtAge and how you’ve made my play available for downloading and performance. Thanks so much!
What you do is a wonderful service for playwrights. I know what effort goes into your work. Thank you.