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I was cast in 2 pieces by these choreographers:
Alexandra Little (Los Angeles, California)
Alexandra Little, a native of Seattle has lived in Los Angeles for seven years where she continues to live out her dream as a young artist. Alex has been a featured performer in numerous Los Angeles Industrials, including the annual Tarbell Realtor Awards Show for the past four years. In 2004 & 2005 she was the Head Choreographer for Michael Curry Design, overseeing full length productions involving dancers, singers, puppets, and in-line skaters accompanied by original and live orchestration. Alex was the assistant choreographer in 2005 for a television special called The Radio Hour with the Young Americans and she was a featured performer in front of the camera as well. Alex was guest choreographer for the Christmas production of It's Christmas, Snoopy and the summer '04 run of The World According to Snoopy, both full production ice skating shows at Knott's Berry Farm. Female figure skater, Amber Corwin's short program featured Alexandra's choreography as well, performed at the National Ladies Figure Skating Championship held in January of 2005. Alex teaches and choreographs all over the country and every year she is a master instructor at the international dance festival, Dance Excellence. Alex continues to perform in Southern California with choreographers Mark Haines and Doug Caldwell. She has toured both nationally and internationally as a performer and teacher with The Young Americans and directed two Outreach Tours in Germany. Alex was featured in an article entitled "Pro Portrait: Alexandra the Great" in the July/August 2005 edition of Dance Spirit Magazine.
Wade Madsen (Seattle, Washington)
Wade Madsen has been teaching, performing and choreographing in Seattle for 29 years. A former dancer with Tandy Beale & Company and with the Bill Evans Dance Company, Wade is a professor of dance at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. He has guest taught at the University of Colorado, University of New Mexico, UC Santa Cruz, and the University of Washington. He taught as a Guest Artist for the New Orleans Jazz Dance Project from 1997 through 2003 and as artist in residence at Mt. Holyoke College, Massachusetts. Wade has been commissioned to set his work on dance companies in El Paso, New Orleans, Durango, Bellingham and Seattle. His choreography has been featured several times at the American College Dance Festival. Wade has created well over 160 choreographic works and has received two individual choreography grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. He has appeared in films and on Star Search with his dance company, Wade Madsen and Dancers. In 2002, he acted as Interim Director for Dance Spectrum, Seattle. His modern class blends Pilates floor work, Limon, Cunningham and release technique and Wade's own unique movement vocabulary. His modern jazz is influenced by Lynn Simonson, Bob Fosse and Luigi.
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