Delilah Warren has been working towards her performing arts degree to pursue a childhood passion: dance.
Ive been dancing since I was like 5, so its always been a good pastime for me. I didnt really take it seriously until middle school, and since then Ive been saying that I wanted to be a dancer for a career, she said.
I do have bad days where my body is hurting and I dont want to go to class, but I still want to do this for the rest of my life for as long as I can, so just realizing that, honestly, it doesnt really feel like Im going to school.
Delilah has found that the Universitys size and the teachers dedication have benefited her learning experiences tremendously.
Because of the size of our program, everything is more intimate and our instructors really do know us and where we want to go," she said. "They really do care about us, break things down to make us better, and theyre really open to helping us."
Everyone is there to help you become a better dancer at the end of the day thats all we want.
Improving as a Dancer
Intro to Dance (DANC 101) class helped her build muscle and endurance, and Dance Composition I (DANC 251) helped introduce her to the technicalities of movement.
Its building you up to choreography. You start with composition, and it teaches you how to create movement to create a phrase. Were taking pictures of things and you think about what movement its going to be, and you put that movement into your body. So, if someone was like, wiping the table in the picture, the wipe motion is what you want to put into your body and into a body part. We work on that.

Delilah learned a lot about the casting and audition process after being cast in a production her sophomore year.
All the choreographers are sitting up front and they have their notebooks and theyre writing down who they like and who they want to be in their piece. The whole process takes about three hours, depending on how many choreographers they have, she said. Sometimes they want to freestyle, or sometimes its not even about dancing and they want you to do some type of technique.
The production was a key piece in her development as a dancer as it also taught her a great deal about the more technical aspects of dancing.
Since it was my first time actually being cast in something, it was definitely a good experience, she said. In the piece I was in, I was the daughter, so figuring out how to act like a daughter, lessen my movement so they could tell the difference between mother and daughter, and also figuring out how to dance with people.
You can do so good by yourself, being a solo artist, but dancing with someone else and your bodies touching, its different from when youre by yourself working with other people in that sense, and working with the choreographer, who is very open to making changes and your suggestions and things like that.
Preparing for a Career in Dance
One of Delilahs many goals as a dancer is to become famous but not exactly how youd think.
I want to be famous, but not super famous. Be known for my craft: thats really the ultimate goal. It is kind of hard to be known as a dancer or a choreographer, but to be known, like Oh, thats Delilah, she did x, y, and z, shes an amazing choreographer.
In fact, the University is already helping Delilah progress toward her goal.
We just had our audition for our show this semester, so Im excited to see if I get cast in someones piece. Theyre talking about selling tickets this semester but then also putting in on YouTube so we can get our names out there and everything, she said. Theyre trying to make us more known and get more exposure.
Along with being known for her craft, Delilah has other goals laid out for herself.
Ive been saying since I was 10, I want to be a background dancer for Beyonc矇. I do want to go on tour with artists as their background dancers, she said.
And dancers, their career isnt as long as other careers because of the wear and tear on their body. So when Im 30-35ish I want to open my own dance studio and, at that point, it gets well known and big so I can maybe make it like a chain in different areas of the state, the country. Thats really like, the biggest goal I have, is to have a chain of dance studios.
As Delilah progresses, shes found that while dance is a rewarding path, it is also a challenging one.
Its hard to get out of your comfort zone with things, try different techniques, try different ways to do certain things. When you look at other people and theyre doing things you cant, it can be discouraging, but you have to remember that everyone is at a different pace and on a different journey and remind yourself that youll be there eventually.
Growing as a Professional
Delilahs business on campus isnt restricted to dance. She was also on lead staff for as the marketing and campus recruitment chair.
Her leadership role has also helped her improve other aspects of her life as a student.
Being on SOUL camp lead staff, that definitely improved my leadership skills, time management, organization, things like that. It taught me how to also run an organization, she said.
For me, first being a SOUL camp mentor a year ago and then becoming lead staff, I can see my development as a leader, and I can see that in other people as well. Its a leader-building organization. Once you go through the office, youre definitely a better person.
One of the most important things about the curriculum for Delilah is her growth.
"I'm here, doing this, and its something I enjoy and I want to get better as a dancer, so Im really excited to see how I develop over the next two years, three years, and see who I become as a dancer.