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Hey there, I'm Emma, a former professional ballet dancer turned UX designer; I spent 10 years as a dancer before transitioning into product design. Passionate as I am about dancing, I spent a lot of time wondering what my next career would be.
I'm happy to share that I've been working on a dance film and it's finally finished! Head over to https://www.artistsclimatecollective.... to buy tickets to this three part virtual gala! All...
I'm a former professional ballerina, turned product designer. I create and communicate in… · Experience: Unite Us · Education: Designlab · Location: San Francisco · 461 connections on LinkedIn....
Emma is a former professional ballet dancer with San Francisco ballet. After retiring in 2019 to pursue another career path she has continued to enjoy teaching and freelancing within the Bay Area. Emma works as a product designer at Unite Us and lives in San Francisco with her husband and two cats.
Hi there, my name is Emma and I currently work at Unite Us as a UX designer. Curious about career transition, design background, or anything else? Contact me or check out my story and resume below.
My friend and coworker Emma Rubinowitz choreographed, directed, and edited this brand new dance short titled “You Don’t Own Me.” I was struck with how strong her voice carried through the video, and I keep thinking what an important moment for this piece of art to live in. Check out the full video linked in @emmar ‘s bio!
Emma Rubinowitz is a freelance dancer and choreographer based in the San Francisco. After growing up in the Bay Area, she went on to dance with San Francisco Ballet for eight seasons. She then decided leave the company and pursue a career in a new field, while continuing her involvement in the arts community.
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The first time I saw San Francisco Ballet’s current production of The Nutcracker, a little boy sitting in front of us turned to his mother and whispered, “It’s magic!” Eleven years later, to the very day, it’s still a magical experience. Regular contributors…
Three professional ballet dancers – Keaton Leier, Madeline Bez, and Charlotte Nash founded ACC in 2020. Art to Action, which was released less than a year later, features the choreography of Philippe Jacques, Leiland Charles, Emma Rubinowitz, and Darian Kane and the poetry of Shahamat Uddin.