How did you get involved in the arts?
I grew up in an avant garde art family, so I’ve been performing since the age of four. Officially I started making dances in college, which was unexpected. I hadn’t taken classes, except for ballet in high school (I was terrible.) When I started making things and performing, [...]
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Consultant and choreographer Matthew Keefe of Meadowroad Arts Services is an all-purpose dance professional. From his days dancing with companies like the Louisville Ballet to his current service on the Dance/USA Board of Trustees, he’s done it all. His professional history includes dance, choreography, company, stage and production management to name a few highlights. We [...]
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I’m hoping to meet Dana Reed this summer. Not just because her dance company, Alternative Collaborations, transforms space with their virtuosic performances, and not just because she’s had an enviable dance residency in Bali, but because she’s passionate about teaching dance to kids.
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Choreographer and dancer Tahni Holt has been called “one of Portland’s brightest young talents.” A collaborative performer and fiscally-sponsored member of Fractured Atlas, she is fascinated by connections and disconnects in everyday life, as well as the electrified space between dancer and audience member.
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