Dianne McIntyre is a Cleveland native and has choreographed works for film, television, Broadway stage and London the-ater, as well as the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and Cleo Parker Rob-inson Dance Ensemble. Her work appears in the feature film, Beloved and award-winning movie Miss Evers’ Boys for which she received an Emmy nomination. McIntyre
Monica Bill Barnes
About
Monica Bill Barnes (Artistic Director/Choreographer) founded MBB&CO in 1997 with the mission to celebrate individuality, humor and the innate theatricality of everyday life. Her work has been performed in venues ranging from Upright Citizen’s Brigade to Carnegie Hall and has been presented in more than 75 cities throughout the US. Current projects include a
Beth Corning
About
In addition to years of studio dance classes with Master modern and ballet teachers including among others, José Limón, Charles Weidman, Ethel Butler, Ernestine Stodelle, Jens Graff, Charles Mudry, and Christopher Flynn, Corning holds a BFA with Distinction from the University of Michigan’s Department of Dance and an MA in
Robyn Mineko Williams
Robyn Mineko Williams danced for River North Dance Chicago and was a member of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago for twelve seasons, during which she performed choreography by numerous renowned artists including Ohad Naharin, Jiri Kylian, William Forsythe and Johan Inger, and originated roles in new works by
Loni Landon
About Loni Landon is a Dancer, Choreographer, and Movement Consultant based in New York City. In addition to creating dances for her own collective Loni Landon Dance Projects, her work is commissioned by dance companies and film makers across the country.
Born and raised in New York City, Landon received her BFA in Dance from The
Kate Weare
About Kate Weare is recognized as a preeminent American choreographer whose dances are lucid, layered and visually sophisticated yet speak with emotional clarity to a broad swath of viewership. Raised by a painter and a printmaker in Oakland, California, Weare draws on visual art sources, language, poetry, contemporary music, psychology and nature
Eric Handman
Eric Handman is an American choreographer and an Associate Professor at the University of Utah’s Department of Modern Dance. Prior to receiving his MFA from the University of Utah in 2003, he earned a BA in English from Skidmore College in 1991. He was a member of New York Theatre Ballet and
Ronen Koresh
About Ronen (Roni) Koresh is a choreographer, teacher and collaborator whose unique blend of ballet, modern and jazz leaves audiences dazzled by the raw passion that is infused into his movement. He formed Koresh Dance Company in 1991 and quickly established an international reputation for highly technical and emotionally charged work. Koresh has choreographed for
Robert Moses
About Choreographer And Founder/Artistic Director, Robert Moses’ Kin
Since founding Robert Moses’ Kin in 1995 in San Francisco, choreographer Robert Moses has created numerous works of varying styles and genres for his highly praised dance company. His work explores topics ranging from oral traditions in African American culture (Word of Mouth, 2002), the life, times, and
Johannes Wieland
A native German and former principal dancer with the Béjart Ballet Lausanne and Berlin’s State Opera, he established his company, Johannes Wieland, in New York in 2002. Since then, he has been developing a singular body of work that has garnered critical acclaim from The New York Times, Time Out New York, The Village Voice,
Rosie Herrera
Rosie Herrera is a Cuban-American choreographer based in Miami whose beautifully surreal work is captivating audiences and critics nationally and creating a place not only for herself in the national dance scene, but also for Miami.
Rosie is a graduate from New World School with a BFA in Dance Performance. She has been commissioned by The
Amy Miller
About The creative concept of the Miller work entitled, “Way Leads to Way” was inspired by the main springs of a clock that when wound manually, tighten. A tightly wound clock stores and releases a kinetic energy which paralells the disparate path of our our everyday lives.
The new work’s creative concepts also include a lighting design
Noa Zuk & Ohad Fish
Performance: Noa Zuk and Ohad Fishof in “Double Vision” Sunday, July 7 at 2:00 p.m.
CSU Arts Campus, Middough Building Box Studio, 1901 E. 13th Street
Free, reservations required by calling 216-751-0088
Work-in-progress Special Showing of new work being created
for GroundWorks DanceTheater Friday, July 12 at 5:00 p.m.
CSU Arts Campus, Middough Building