“When I met Ellen, it was a dream come true. She’s the whole package, OT and Dance, all in one.”
Ana Nery Fragoso, Director of Dance for the New York City Department of Education
As a therapist:Â Ellen Kogan, M.A. OTR/L
“What’s important is that we understand disabilities through each other’s eyes and that we work together in a targeted way to help children who need us so much.”
KoganSteps Formats include:
-Â Â 8 hour, 6 hour and 4 hour online recorded webinar called "KoganSteps: A Movement Intervention."
-Â Two-Hour Workshops.
- Three-Hour Workshops – includes 10-minute break.
- Full Day Workshops – two 3 hours sessions with 1-hour lunch/10-minute break each session.
- Two Half-Day Workshops – 3-hour session with 10-minute break.
- Two Half-Day Workshops – 3-hour session with 10-minute break each day.Â
-  Lectures – on request.
As a dance artist:Â Ellen Kogan, Solo Dance Artist
“Solo artistry is a unique opportunity to reach one’s personal threshold.Â
My repertoire is unusually versatile – I hope the contemporary
choreographers will not be forgotten and of course the historical
reconstructions are made by some of the most important dance makersÂ
of our time.” Â
Teaching and re-staging as follows:
-Â Re-staging contemporary and/or early modern dances for performance - includes original costumes and lighting
- Informal presentation in a studio with an invited audience followed by discussion.
-Â Teaching dance history classesÂ
– Can include various teaching materials to help the dancers experience the choreography of another time.Â
-Â Lecture demonstrations using rare video footage. Â
-Â Scholarly discourse, lectures, and participation in projects that explore and contrast dance, past and present and the culture it was created in. Â