Tabetha Fox Clark was born July 11, 1983, and raised in Spirit Lake, Idaho.
When asked at the age of six what she wanted to be, she always responded with "dance teacher." She held steadfast to that idea, spending 40 years of her life dancing. She studied and performed modern, jazz, lyrical, ballet, and tap
Tabetha was a dreamer, a wife, a mother, a teacher, and an incredible role model for her colleagues and students. Tabetha's fierce magic and passion for life will not be forgotten. Her friends, colleagues, and family have established a scholarship for Western Washington University Dance students.
“Tabetha would be thrilled for this scholarship, funded by WWU, her friends, family, fellow dancers, even strangers. It helps future dance instructors/performers meet their educational goals. Your big heart in supporting Performing Arts carries on, Tabi!”
--Arlene Fox
Dance is a physically, emotionally, and intellectually demanding discipline. Sticking with a dance major through college can challenge event the most dedicated students.
At WWU Dance, we feel strongly that a looming financial burden shouldn't be added to this already challenging course of study. Our instructors provide the highest level of training; our guest artists and choreographers keep our students connected to the wider world of dance; you can sustain their effort and dedication by helping us underwrite scholarship funds for their continued study.
Please support the future of dance today with your contribution. Gifts to the Tabetha Fox Clark Scholarship Endowment will directly benefit students who receive that scholarship.
Gifts to the Dance Program underwrite our professional guest artists - including luminaries like Liz Gerring and Donald Byrd.
Thank you for making the future of dance a priority. Make a gift today.