Sasha Vega

I’m an artist who uses movement, poetics, and humor to invite focus into the ideologies that train bodies how to move. Creating across time-based media, performance, and writing, my practice encourages critical play in reframing genres of embodied instruction. My own body is imprinted by: American dance theater, Filipino karaoke parties, a Bolshoi ballerina, immigrant parents, suburban aspirations, Post-Modern chance forms, and slapstick comedy. Working in concert with performers and audiences alike, I’m invested in devising experimental spaces to test beliefs of authority, horizontal organization, and temporary utopias.

Maggie Joy

is a freelance dancer living in New York. A Dallas TX native, Maggie is an honors graduate of Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. She graduated summa cum laude with a BFA in Dance from NYU Tisch, and also studied internationally at the Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance. Maggie is currently performing with Dual Rivet and cullen+them. Other recent credits include Kayla Farrish Decent Structures Arts showing at Triskelion Arts, Helen Simoneau Danse’s The Delicate Power Project Research Lab, participation as a dancer in Jacob’s Pillow, Ann and Weston Hicks Choreography Fellow Program, and participation … Continued

Kayla Yee

I will vacillate between free-form movement exploration and structured sequence building for the sake of environmental art-ivism. What does incubation mean to you? Pressurized containment for the sake of creativity.

Gabriella Carmichael

I will be working to reinvigorate my practice and hopefully develop more consistency and uninhibited creativity. What does incubation mean to you? Incubation to me is the time prior to insight. It’s getting ready, it’s patience.

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