Sue Roginski (she/her) moved to Riverside in 2005, after 17 years in the Bay Area where she had the opportunity to dance and perform with the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, Dandelion Dancetheater, STEAMROLLER and many dance artists before relocating to SoCal. Her recent choreographic work was influenced by her dancing and improvising with Susan Rose and Dancers.  She creates choreography and teaches improvisation with local dance artists within the contexts of counterpoint/shift and leaving fear at the door. Currently she teaches dance at Riverside City College and is a teaching artist at McCallum Theatre Education. For 14 years Sue directed the local organization called P.L.A.C.E. Performance which produced dance events including between the tables and Trolley Dances Riverside. Currently Sue focuses her available time in the local Riverside community on social justice issues as a volunteer for Antiracist Riverside. 

Sue faces the camera with her arms bent at the elbows and hands up in the air. She wears a grey shirt that reads “This is Riverside” and a coral patterned skirt. In the background is a brown table and chairs and a small cabinet. Photo by Sue Rogkinski.
ID: Sue faces the camera with her arms bent at the elbows and hands up in the air. She wears a grey shirt that reads “This is Riverside” and a coral patterned skirt. In the background is a brown table and chairs and a small cabinet. Photo by Sue Rogkinski.