wlra.org
RSS

Inspiration amidst chaos – The Cauldron

maximios December 11, 2023 Guide

MadJax Dance Company: A look at creation during a time of unknown

By Trinity Stevens

What is it like to build something from the ground up, when that ground is already crumbling? Starting a company had long been an idea inside MadJax Dance Company Director, Madi Jackson’s, head. But reason itself kept it as just that, a thought. That was until the year 2020 happened. Then the entire world lost its reason. 

Tumultuous times when tensions were high and a pandemic raged on, things were far from healthy or peaceful. The world had reached its tipping point, but that tipping point was just the thing to push MadJax into motion. Lost were the logistical worries of starting a company and the fears of putting oneself out there. All that mattered was pursuing a dream before uncertainty made it too late to do so. With a background in psychology and dance and a passion for social justice, Jackson allowed her creativity to wander.

“Dance can tell a story, but sometimes that story is the hard reality of what is going on in the world. But the beauty of it… is that there are so many stories to tell,”Jackson said. 

Company Director, Madi Jackson; photo by Josh Heese

Within a short time from the start of quarantine, Jackson had already begun embracing technology in ways she never thought she would. From utilizing Zoom to social media, teaching virtual jazz classes became a weekly thing. Allowing Jackson to reach out and share her skills with people she would never normally see. This gave rise to holding company auditions.

This audition process was one that varied when compared to normal circumstances. Due to COVID-19, there was no way to gather in a space together. This meant dancers submitting materials online; including learning choreography from videos and recording themselves. While this might have been more challenging, steering away from the traditional studio audition is what led Madi to make her company all level. 

Jackson stated, “Having an all-level company creates a necessity to pay attention to smaller details that might normally be overlooked.”

Choreography comes from what means most to Jackson at the core. Using her voice as an artist to reach out into the unknown, unsettled, and unsaid to raise awareness to larger social justice and mental health issues. She wants to create work that leaves audiences thinking. Jackson seeks the same qualities in her dancers.

“Dancers that are just as open, passionate and willing to explore conversation while trusting the creative process,” Jackson said.

Selecting 12 dancers, Jackson began looking at how to hold rehearsals during a pandemic. Being in a studio was not an option right away. This led the company outside for rehearsals. While going to different parks around Cleveland, they began to hold open community classes outdoors for a few dollars a class. 

“It created a connection to others who would not have had the ability to enjoy an afternoon of dance,” Jackson stated.

MadJax was able to get into a studio space by July and forged ahead with their work while enforcing masks and physical distancing. Within the short time since the company’s inception, they have had the opportunity to participate in a virtual performance put on by the MOVE IT Festival, as well as give back to the larger community through charity work. MadJax collected the money raised from shirt sales and open classes to donate to the Innocence Project. 

With intrinsic values that dig right to the core of humanity, this company aims to use dance as a tool beyond performance with its mission: “Art that compels. Art that speaks to racial injustice. Art that breaks boundaries. And beyond that, art that is inclusive.” For more information on MadJax Dance Company please visit their website or follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

Company Director, Madi Jackson and MadJax dancers, By: Josh Heese

Women’s tennis looks to keep momentum going – The Cauldron Cleveland State women’s soccer season finally gets green light – The Cauldron

Related Posts

Guide

The gym should be a safe space for everyone – The Cauldron

***Disclaimer: this is an opinion piece. This article in no way reflects the views of The Cauldron and its staff. It only reflects the views of the columnist. On a random Tuesday afternoon, the Cleveland State Rec Center was slow and quite the perfect time to get in a quick workout. I began to work […]

Guide

Student Government passes resolutions on WCSB, student organization funding and enhanced communication – The Cauldron

After half a semester of re-elections, the Cleveland State University Student Government Association (SGA) is back in session – and has already passed three resolutions. SGA held its first senate meeting of the semester on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at 6:30 p.m., during which the body passed three resolutions supporting WCSB, pushing for student organization funding […]

Guide

The emotional weight of going home for the holidays and its impact on mental health – The Cauldron

The holiday season is here, and with the snow also comes a time of returning home to see family. As joyous as it may feel to be with loved ones, the pressure of the visit can cause stress. Home for the holidays The holiday seasons can have strains on mental health, with financial interruptions, packing […]

Recent Posts

  • The gym should be a safe space for everyone – The Cauldron
  • Student Government passes resolutions on WCSB, student organization funding and enhanced communication – The Cauldron
  • The emotional weight of going home for the holidays and its impact on mental health – The Cauldron
  • October 24, 2023 – The Cauldron
  • In memoriam: engaged Cleveland State students Samira Xhaferi and Albi Çela killed in car accident – The Cauldron

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021
  • November 2021
  • October 2021
  • September 2021
  • July 2021
  • June 2021
  • May 2021
  • April 2021
  • March 2021

Categories

  • Guide
© wlra.org 2026
Powered by WordPress • Themify WordPress Themes