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Featured Dancers | Lindsey, Kellie, Tara

April 11, 2017 elmcitydance
"Working for the last few years on If You Knew You Then has allowed me to reflect on my life in a way that that connects me to every dancer in the piece and even my students at Co-op. My students are “living me then”- now. I have been able to e…

"Working for the last few years on If You Knew You Then has allowed me to reflect on my life in a way that that connects me to every dancer in the piece and even my students at Co-op. My students are “living me then”- now. I have been able to enjoy this reflection more than I enjoyed this time period in my life and I have a much better understanding of our humanity as people in this world, going through it."

Lindsey Bauer

Lindsey Bauer (Dancer, Programming Director, Co-founder, Graphic Designer) is a dance artist, teacher and choreographer. As Programming Director, Lindsey has been able to implement partnerships with community organizations providing after school movement experiences for children in the public schools and at the Eli Whitney Museum’s summer program. Her dance work has been presented in CT, MD and AZ. In addition to ECDC artists, Lindsey has worked with Olushola Cole, Adejoke Tubiyele, Rachel Bernsen, A. Beck and Nicole Manus. Lindsey teaches dance full time at Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School, mentors the seniors in their capstone projects and advises the National Honor Society for the Dance Arts Chapter.  She has a B.F.A from Towson University and an M.F.A. from Arizona State University.  Lindsey loves experiencing dance in new ways and witnessing that experience in others. She is grateful for each day that she spends moving with ECDC and thanks everyone that makes this possible.
 

"The making of If You Knew You Then has been an incredible experience filled with rich story telling, playful movement research and curiosity. Though the work is not narrative, IYKYT has a very clear dialect that grew out of the unfolding of ea…

"The making of If You Knew You Then has been an incredible experience filled with rich story telling, playful movement research and curiosity. Though the work is not narrative, IYKYT has a very clear dialect that grew out of the unfolding of each of our stories. It feels like we (the dancers) are not only revealing ourselves but our company’s language for the first time. In rehearsal I often think, “we are suppose to be making work like this” – work that weaves together all of our experiences to make a complicated and enchanting dance quilt."

Kellie Ann Lynch

Kellie Ann Lynch (choreographer) is a co-founder and Artistic Director of Elm City Dance Collective. Since 2008, she has been making dances, performing and teaching for ECDC. In addition to her work with ECDC, she has also been performing and creating with Adele Myers and Dancers since 2008. She has had the great privilege of working with Doug Elkins Choreography, Etc for a number of years; and is currently working with Kate Weare Company in NYC. Other recent artists Kellie has worked with include Saar Harari and Lee Sher, Annie Kloppenberg, and Nicole Stanton. Kellie’s choreography has been commissioned, produced and performed throughout the Northeast including at Bates Dance Festival as an Emerging Choreographer. As a Guest Artist, she has taught at several colleges and universities in New England. Kellie holds a BA in Dance from Rhode Island College and a MFA in Dance from Smith College. When she isn’t dancing, Kellie can be found teaching Pilates at the movement oasis, Aldrich Pilates, in downtown New Haven.
 

"Focused, warm, eye-contact, memory. These words describe a few sensations when I'm dancing inside this work. It wasn't always this way. I came into this process to cover someone's role, so the movements were not my own. It was like being in someone…

"Focused, warm, eye-contact, memory. These words describe a few sensations when I'm dancing inside this work. It wasn't always this way. I came into this process to cover someone's role, so the movements were not my own. It was like being in someone else's shoes and having to wear them a little while before they begin to form to your feet."

Tara Lee Burns

Tara Lee Burns (dancer) moved to New Haven, CT after living and dancing in NYC for seven years. She is honored to have recently started working with Elm City Dance Collective’s generous and exquisite performers and creators. Tara also has been performing, teaching and creating with Adele Myers and Dancers since 2006 and has performed throughout the US and Europe with various choreographers including Alexandra Beller, Kelly Drummond Cawthon and Marjani Forté. Mrs. Burns has taught at Jacob’s Pillow, Connecticut College and the formerly known Dance New Amsterdam in NYC to name a few and she currently teaches at Educational Center for the Arts in downtown New Haven. Her own work has been performed throughout Florida, Connecticut, NYC and in the UK. Tara received a BFA in Dance Performance from the University of Florida (Summa Cum Laude) and an MA in Digital Performance from The University of Hull, UK.

In dance Tags IYKYT, IFYOUKNEWYOUTHEN, ecdc, New Haven Dance, Contemporary dance, Kellie Ann Lynch, Lindsey Bauer, Tara Lee Burns
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Featured Dancers | Luis Antonio and Samantha Russell

April 11, 2017 elmcitydance
"It was an emotional ride, creating work based on a time in my life where everything was a blur. I was not sure who I was, where I fit in, and the choices I made reflected that experience. Looking back now, as an adult, I do ask myself, "what if I k…

"It was an emotional ride, creating work based on a time in my life where everything was a blur. I was not sure who I was, where I fit in, and the choices I made reflected that experience. Looking back now, as an adult, I do ask myself, "what if I knew myself then?" Would I still make the same choices? Or would I do it differently? It's a question of knowing one's identity and the struggle of that past life, birthing the one I live now."

Luis Antonio


Luis Antonio (Teaching Artist, Dancer) is a original dancer of Elm City Dance Collective, performing since 2008. Luis graduated from the Educational Center for the Arts in New Haven, CT in 2005, where he studied dance under Susan Matheke and studied ballet at New Haven Ballet under Noble Barker. Luis wrote, choreographed, and produced “Escapade: An Unusual Experience,” which premiered in October 2015 at Lyric Hall Theater in New Haven. Luis has performed with Nazorine Paglia (New Haven, CT); Full Force Dance Theater (Hartford, CT); and Salix Productions (Hartford, CT). Luis is a teacher and choreographer at Betsy Ross Arts Magnet School in New Haven, CT; New England Ballet School in Orange, CT; and Cross Drama at Wilbur Cross High School in New Haven, CT. Luis is excited to be dancing with stunningly talented dancers and is thankful for the opportunity to be able to do what he loves.
 

"My short spurt of time here in New Haven has seemed to be divinely linked with the IYKYT project. I came in right as it was beginning and will be moving away only 3 short months after it's premiere. It has been a most incredible honor to step …

"My short spurt of time here in New Haven has seemed to be divinely linked with the IYKYT project. I came in right as it was beginning and will be moving away only 3 short months after it's premiere. It has been a most incredible honor to step into the shoes of an ECDC company member for one of their full length works. The way ECDC collaborates with each other and pours their lives and souls into their creative process is unlike anything I've been apart of before. This is the first full-length, evening work I've been a part of from start to finish and it has been an absolute joy ride! I have learned so much about myself (both past and present) through this process and have simply fallen in love with this company of magnificent creatures. I will miss each of them and this magical work most ardently!"

Samantha Russell

   Samantha (Sam), a dancer from North Carolina, has been with ECDC since June of 2014, right as the creative process for IYKYT was beginning. Although you won't see her physical self inside of the piece (due to maternity leave) know that many of her "isims" live inside of the work with her spirit embedded in its blueprint.
   
Sam attended Purchase College, SUNY, as a student of their dance conservatory program and completed her BA in Dance at Appalachian State University in 2011. She co-founded the non-profit, NC based, dance company Defero Dance Collective back in 2009 and still works with them from afar. Sam also works for Aldrich Pilates as a Pilates, GYROTONIC® and GYROKINESIS® instructor. She will be moving back home to NC this June; a bittersweet return.
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In dance Tags IYKYT, IFYOUKNEWYOUTHEN, ECDC, Elm City Dance Collective, New Haven Dance, Luis Antonio, Samantha Russell, Contemporary dance
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