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Tom
Ralabate - Associate Professor: Professor Ralabate has served in the past
as Assistant Chair Dance, Director of Dance, and Director of Zodiaque Dance
Company. He has taught for all major dance organizations throughout the United
States and Canada . A former United States and North American Latin Ballroom
Dance Champion, he was the American representative with his sister Kip, to the
World Latin Dance Championships. His choreography has been featured at the National
Dance Theatre of Bermuda; Joffrey Midwest Ballet; other university programs;
the state televised Miss New York and Miss Pennsylvania Scholarship Pageants
for the Miss America Scholarship Competition; and UB Zodiaque Dance Company.
He is currently the National Chair of Education Strategy for Dance Masters of
America Inc. (DMA), and has revised both the DMA Jazz Exam and Jazz Syllabus
for DMA. Honored for his contributions to dance by raising national dance standards,
he is a recipient of the Artistic Achievement Award and Adele Artinean Award
presented by the Chicago National Association of Dance Masters; Jazz Dance World
Congress Angel Award; Buffalo Ambassador Award; the first recipient of the College
of Arts & Sciences Award for Excellence in Teaching in the area of Arts
at University at Buffalo; and the prestigious Ivy Hall Foundation Award, first
awarded to Gene Kelly and presented by Dance Masters of America. DMA has established
an educational scholarship in the name of Thomas Ralabate. In 2003, he was the
recipient of the DMA Distinguished Educators Award and in 2005 was the recipient
of an Individual Artist Award by the Arts Council of Western NY and the greater
Buffalo and Niagara Partnership. A contributing writer for the Higher Ed Column
in Dance Studio Life Magazine, dedicated to quality dance education, Professor
Ralabate received a 2006 SUNY Chancellor's Award for Scholarship and Creative
Activities. In 2007, he was honored in New York City by Dance Teacher Magazine at their annual summer conference for distinguishing himself as an outstanding educator in higher education and advocate for dance. Tom was awarded DMA's Member of the Year, in 2009, by the DMA National Executive Committee and Council of DMA Past Presidents at the 125th Anniversary Celebration National Convention held in Washington, DC. Professor Ralabate is honored to appear in the Pedro Brenner 2009 film documentary Gus an American Icon, based on the life of jazz dance legendary Gus Giordano.


