
rosa rodriguez-frazier
dance teacher/co-director
A.B. Miller High School Dance & Conservatory
adjunct professor
Riverside City College
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MFA,University of California Riverside, CA
BA, University of California Riverside, CA
California Single Subject Teaching Credential, University of Redlands, CA
Career Technical Education Teaching Credential, Cal State San Bernardino, CA
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Rosa Rodriguez-Frazier, born and raised in the Inland Empire, is a teacher, dance-maker and performing artist based in Riverside, California. Her interest as a first generation Mexican American woman artist values “movement “as a means to corporally dismantle bi/cultural stereotypes of gender, class, race and citizenship on traditional/non-traditional U.S. platforms. Founder and artistic collaborator of rosa and joey dueto collective and Primera Generación Dance Collective, Frazier received a BA in Dance and an MFA in Experimental Choreography from the University of California, Riverside. She is a full-time dance teacher at the A.B. Miller High School Dance and Conservatory program in Fontana, CA and adjunct faculty at Riverside City College.