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Adam H Weinert

Adam H Weinert was born in New York City. He began his training at The Royal Ballet School in London, and continued to The School of American Ballet, and The Juilliard School where he was awarded Scholastic Distinction and the Hector Zaraspe Prize for Outstanding Choreography for 2008. Adam has danced with Shen Wei Dance Arts, The Mark Morris Dance Group, and the Metropolitan Opera Ballet Company.

Since 2006 Adam has been an active member of the arts scene in Brooklyn primarily through close collaborations with Jonah Boaker/Chez Bushwick. Additionally he has worked on the cultivation of new venues for dance and performance in Bushwick, DUMBO and Fort Greene. He currently lives in Williamsburg.

More at weinert.wordpress.com.



Philippe Tremblay-Berberi

More at documentaristefictif.com.



Roarke Menzies

Roarke Menzies is a creator and collaborator on music, audio and stage works. Recent projects include the soundtrack for the educational app/video game Math Evolve, which took 2nd place in the ‘Best Educational Game’ category at the 2011 Best App Ever Awards; an original sound score for choreographer/performer Jack Ferver’s Two Alike, which premiered in September 2011 as a co-presentation of Diverse Works and the Contemporary Arts Museum of Houston; audio direction for The You Trilogy, a work of radio-style fiction by writer Paul Rome.

More at roarkemenzies.com.



Michael Hart

Michael Hart was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1981 and raised in Ft. Worth, Texas until 2000. He tours internationally making art and Production Managing for Choreographer Trajal Harrell’s "20 Looks Or Paris Is Burning At The Judson Church (Small)" and "Show Pony".

More at www.hartharthart.com.



Charlotte Bydwell

Charlotte Bydwell grew up in Montreal, Quebec, where she began her dance training at the age of 7. She began choreographing shortly thereafter, winning an award for her first work to “Who Let the Dogs Out?” Charlotte went on to study dance at The Juilliard School in New York City. In 2007, she was honored to receive a Dance Web Scholarship to attend the Impulstanz Festival in Vienna, Austria. Over the years, she has had the pleasure of performing works by Ohad Naharin, Susan Marshall, Martha Graham and Larry Keigwin, among others. She was thrilled to join Monica Bill Barnes & Company in 2009 and has performed with this company at a number of venues around the United States, including Jacob’s Pillow, American Dance Festival, Bates Dance Festival, and The Joyce Theatre. Her choreographic works have been presented at Clark Studio Theatre, the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, and the Meredith Wilson Blackbox, all at Lincoln Center. Charlotte’s first one-woman show, "Woman of Leisure and Panic", will be presented at 9th Space in P.S. 122 as part of the 8th Annual soloNOVA Festival in May 2011.

More at womanofleisureandpanic.tumblr.com.



Naomi Reid Davis

More at taza-and-husband.blogspot.com.



Carlye Eckert

Carlye Eckert is a choreographer, dancer and performer based in Brooklyn, New York. She is a graduate of the Juilliard School (Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, 2009). She has worked and collaborated with Tino Sehgal, Jonah Bokaer, Jack Ferver, and has appeared as a guest dance artist with Aszure & Artists and Keigwin + Company. She is a member of The Equus Projects under the direction of JoAnna Shaw. Ms. Eckert is currently working with dance maker, Luke Murphy and will be performing in a new production by Yara Travieso that will premiere in the new Frank Gehry New World Symphony Center (Miami, FL) in May 2011.

Ms. Eckert continuously makes her own work and collaborates with fellow choreographer, John Sorensen-Jolink under the moniker, Eckert + Sorensen - Jolink. She, along with John is co-dance curator for Judson Church’s Bail Out Theater. Her work has been presented in Portland, Oregon at A-WOL; in New York City at Judson Church, Soaking W.E.T. presented by David Parker and the Bang Group; Center for Performance Research, Dixon Place, DUMBO Dance Festival, Green Space (Queens), The Peter Jay Sharp Theater at Lincoln Center, and The Juilliard School.

More at carlyeeckert.com.



Logan Frances Kruger

Logan Frances Kruger was born in Atlanta, GA, where she began her dance training with Annette Lewis. She received a BFA from The Juilliard School and has toured internationally with Shen Wei Dance Arts, Adam H Weinert and Michelle Mola/The Troupe, of which she is a founding member. Logan is currently a member of the Limón Dance Company.



Marion Talan

Marion Talan is a native of Mexico City and South Texas. A New York City costume designer, she has nurtured her talents in costume design by closely working with many local artists, directors and performers spanning the last decade. After graduating with a degree in Fashion Design from FIT, she veered away from fashion and began designing clothes as art and costumes. Before her career as a costumer, Ms. Talan had exhibits of her work of wearable art in New York galleries and designed visual displays for many professional companies. Her work in this area includes an award winning window display for Sony, which was featured in a nationwide campaign.

Currently she is the wardrobe supervisor at the Juilliard School. As a costume designer, Ms. Talan has most recently designed The Turn of the Screw at Greenwich Theater, La Mambopera at HOSTOS Center of the Arts, Beggars in the House of Plenty at NYU's Stella Adler School of Acting, Bright Room Called Day at the Mint Theater Company, DZUL Dance at Merce Cunningham Studio and Slipped Disc- A Study of the Upright Walk at the HERE Arts Center for Stadttheater New York. Ms. Talan enjoys designing in all areas of theater but especially loves movement and working with choreographers and dancers to capture their vision of costume. She lives in Manhattan on the Upper East Side.