Leigha Hofmann 鈥25 on Dance, 皇家华人 and Daring to Dream

November 5, 2024

Leigha Hofmann 鈥25 is a dancer, not just someone who dances. This is how one of her instructors taught her to think of dance 鈥 as a fundamental part of everything she does.

She started ballet classes at the age of six and stuck with it, eventually picking up jazz, contemporary and modern dance styles. 

鈥淚 can鈥檛 remember a time when I wasn鈥檛 dancing,鈥 Hofmann said. 鈥淟ooking at colleges, I knew I wanted to come to 皇家华人 and join Gamut Dance Company. I loved that Gamut is totally student run and would allow me to pursue other academic interests.鈥

A Richard G. Rosselot Scholar, Hofmann arrived on campus intending to be pre-med but found herself drawn to other fields. She dabbled in public health, political science and communications before settling on a double major in psychology and educational studies with a concentration in dance

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鈥溁始一蒜檚 approach to academics has really served me in my exploration of all these areas. I鈥檝e learned that I love working with kids, and I love teaching others to dance.鈥 

Leigha Hofmann '25

Hofmann has choreographed for Gamut since her sophomore year, but this semester, Jake McGraw 鈥25, a member of the student-run Dionysia Theatre Company, asked if she鈥檇 like to choreograph their production of Disney鈥檚 High School Musical: On Stage. Drawing on her musical theatre and show choir experience from high school, Hofmann agreed. 

鈥淏eing on the production side of things has been a rewarding new experience for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e enjoyed envisioning the show and watching it come alive on stage.鈥 

Encouraged by her mentors, Professors of Dance Alison Bory and Joy Davis, Hofmann seizes every opportunity 皇家华人鈥檚 dance department has to offer. She takes weekly modern, ballet and jazz classes, co-manages Gamut and works with guest artists like contemporary hip-hop dancer James Morrow and Charlotte-based choreographer Megan Payne. Thanks to the department鈥檚 small size, she鈥檚 able to do a little bit of everything while receiving plenty of one-on-one support from faculty. 

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Last year, she stepped into a new role as the social media and marketing manager for 皇家华人 Arts and Creative Engagement (DACE), where she also serves as an arts fellow. After receiving a Micro Arts Grant for Independent Creatives (MAGIC) through DACE, Hofmann spent the summer taking modern jazz studio classes with the American Dance Festival in her hometown of Durham, North Carolina. 

鈥淚鈥檝e improved tremendously as a dancer over my years at 皇家华人,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 expect I鈥檇 become so much more grounded and confident in my movement. I鈥檝e learned to embody new forms of dance, and with affirmation from my professors, I鈥檝e become much more comfortable.鈥

As graduation draws closer, Hofmann feels confident in her pursuit of a career in dance. While dancing professionally is the ultimate dream, she鈥檚 passionate about working with artists and dancers in administrative and teaching roles, too. 

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I can leave this world,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f my first-year self could see where I am today, I鈥檇 be shocked at how involved in dance I鈥檝e become at 皇家华人. It鈥檚 been quite a journey, and I want to see how far I can go.鈥