Ivy Eudaly
Ivy Eudaly lives in Kansas City, pursuing her passions of dance and gardening. Originally from Colorado, Ivy moved to Kansas in 2014 to study in Störling’s Artist Development Program. In doing so she trained under the excellence of many esteemed instructors as well as performed works by Mona Störling-Enna, Kathleen Schuler, Marc Wayne, Hannah Anderson, Suzanne Ryan-Strati and Tobin James.
Following graduation from the program in 2016, Ivy performed with Störling Dance Theater for two seasons and with Störling Moves Dance Collaboration for two seasons. Störling Moves is the project based touring company that shares the legacy of Mona Störling-Enna. Ivy is honored to be entering her fifth year with the Störling Dance community and her third year with Störling Dance Theater.
In 2017, Ivy studied at Bill Evan’s Teacher Institute (BETI) in New Mexico and under the directors of National Dance Institute (NDI) New Mexico in 2018. Both programs focus on the deep importance of teaching movement to various ages through the different developments of life.
Throughout the past 4 years, Ivy has traveled to France and Germany to dance and teach alongside many artists, occasionally working on staff with Project Dance Paris. These experiences inspired Ivy to zealously pursue this artform with the intention to promote the power of emotional and physical healing through movement.
Ivy is currently teaching in the Kansas City area and is excited to continue educating with the intention to inspire and enhance lives. She is committed to using the healing of movement, seen through performance and teaching, and the healing of growing foods and working hard, to help others cultivate a more hopeful, self-reliant life.