Rita Honka is a dancer and choreographer in Modern and African Dance with a specialization in Somatics. She began teaching at the University of Oregon as a part-time adjunct in 1994, a position that became full time in 2001. In addition to African and modern dance technique she teaches Body Fundamentals, Improvisation, Repertory, and Dance in Folk Cultures: Africa. Honka is the founder and director of Dance Africa, and a co-director of the University of Oregon Repertory Dance Company. She has served on the University of Oregon Diversity Advisory Council and has been a member of the African Studies Committee since 1998.
As a dancer, Honka toured extensively in Michigan for the Michigan Dance in Schools program and has been touring in Oregon schools since 1995 as the director of Dance Africa. Dance Africa has the dual purpose of working with artists from a variety of African ethnic groups and subsequently performing and teaching in area schools. Honka is responsible for producing concerts and residencies with internationally known African performing artists such as Mabiba Baegne and Massengo Constant (Congo), Youssouf Koumbassa and Mamadouba Camara (Guinea), Maputo and Mawuenyega Mensah (Ghana), Julia Chigamba and Duncan Allard (Zimbabwe), Lucky Moyo (Zimbabwe), Kouessan Abaglo (Togo), and Matshabe Nthabu (South Africa). She also choreographs, teaches and tours throughout Oregon with the University of Oregon Repertory Dance Company.
She taught for eight years at Linfield College in McMinnville Oregon, and her work has been produced extensively at Linfield and UO, as well as Willamette University and for the Co-art Dance Company.