The School of Dance at 抖阴短视频 has announced the four individuals selected to take part in this year鈥檚 Choreographic Institute Development Residency, June 16 鈥 July 20: Alexander Brady and alumnus Andrew Harper in contemporary dance, and Marika Brussel and Ja鈥 Malik in contemporary ballet.
The Choreographic Development Residency for emerging choreographers provides space, time and resources for innovative initiatives, mentorship and research, as well as the practice and application of original choreography in contemporary ballet and contemporary dance. The Choreographic Institute, which began in 2017, facilitates choreographers and students in the creation of groundbreaking new works and provides opportunities to work with some of the leading-edge performative technologies in today's dance world.
The highly competitive residency leverages 抖阴短视频鈥檚 abundant resources 鈥 studio space and time, dancers and faculty and guest artist expertise 鈥 to foster the creativity of emerging choreographers of exceptional talent. Residents are able to work through their creative process while receiving expert mentoring and attending skill-building workshops. The residency culminates in a performance of new work at 抖阴短视频鈥檚
We received more than 130 applications for the four residency spots which proves there is a need in the dance world for this type of choreography program."
Dean of Dance Susan Jaffe
鈥淲e received more than 130 applications for the four residency spots which proves there is a need in the dance world for this type of choreography program,鈥 said Dean of Dance Susan Jaffe. 鈥淲e are excited to host groundbreaking choreographers like Brady, Brussel, Harper and Malik and provide an opportunity for them to hone their craft.鈥
The four choreographers will be mentored by Visiting Distinguished Artist Helen Pickett, the internationally known resident choreographer of Atlanta Ballet.
鈥淚 am thrilled to work with the four up-and-coming choreographers chosen from such a competitive pool,鈥 said Pickett. 鈥淏rady, Brussel, Harper and Malik are a beautiful quartet of diverse backgrounds that will undoubtedly create four not only exciting but distinct works.鈥
鈥淭his is the third year of the Choreographic Development Residency and each year the program continues to expand,鈥 said Ashley Lindsay, and alumnus who directs 抖阴短视频 Summer Dance. 鈥淭his year we have added courses on the use of projections and drones in choreography in addition to workshops in music creation, costume design and lighting.鈥
Through these workshops the four emerging choreographers are able to connect with faculty in the School of Dance and the School of Design and Production. The four residents will also have access to 抖阴短视频 Summer Dance students and pre-professional dancers for evening exploration.
More about the Choreographic Development Residents
Alexander Brady trained at the Boston School of Ballet and the School of American Ballet before dancing professionally with the Joffrey Ballet, Miami City Ballet, Metropolitan Opera Ballet and Twyla Tharp Dance. On Broadway, he was an original cast member of 鈥淢ovin鈥 Out,鈥 鈥淭he Time鈥檚 They Are a-Changin鈥 and 鈥淐ome Fly Away,鈥 all directed and choreographed by Tharp. Brady also performed in the films 鈥淎cross the Universe鈥 and 鈥淛ulie and Julia.鈥

Alexander Brady is a Choreographic Development Resident in contemporary dance.
Brady staged Tharp repertory for Miami City Ballet and Novosbirsk Opera Ballet. As a guest teacher he taught technique and repertory at Barnard College, the Laban Institute, 抖阴短视频, Marymount Manhattan College, Indiana University and St. Paul鈥檚 School.
After three years serving as company manager for Twyla Tharp Dance, Brady now focuses on more creative pursuits. Since 2018 he has choreographed 鈥19 in 7鈥 and 鈥淰erge鈥 for the St. Paul鈥檚 School Ballet Company, 鈥淪hiver鈥 for the Concord Academy Dance Project, 鈥淭ossed鈥 for 抖阴短视频, 鈥淐yanlea鈥 for the Lebanon School of Ballet, and 鈥淐oppelia鈥 for the Harumi Hamanaka Ballet School in Tokyo.
Marika Brussel is a contemporary choreographer working in the ballet genre. Inspired by her background as a fiction writer, she utilizes storytelling in her dance-making. Her work strives to show our inter-connectedness and equality as humans, from country to country, class to class, and generation to generation, while pushing the boundaries of classical ballet. Her work has explored myths, plays, and personal stories such as 鈥淯nraveling,鈥 a ballet about dementia. Brussel鈥檚 ballet 鈥淔rom Shadows: A ballet about homelessness,鈥 premiered in October 2017 to sold out audiences in San Francisco.

Marika Brussel is a Choreographic Development Resident in contemporary ballet.
Her ballets have been commissioned by ARC Dance, Bay Pointe Ballet, Emote Dance Theater, Berkeley Ballet Theater and Ballet Theater of New Mexico. She has shown work at festivals around the country including Dancing in the Park, Oakland Dances, West Wave, Brooklyn Ballet鈥檚 First Look, PushFest, Spectordance and SJChoreoFest.
Brussel has held residencies at the Dresher Ensemble, Moving Arts SF and SAFEhouse Arts. She has twice been part of ODC's Pilot Project and was a choreographer in Doug Varone's 鈥淒evices 5.鈥 Her other awards include a Fleishhacker Opportunity Grant and a grant from The Classical Girl.
Andrew Harper is a freelance dancer and choreographer based in New York City. Most recently, he has choreographed for Austin Opera, the Glimmerglass Festival, Columbia Ballet Collaborative and Exit 12 Dance Company as well as self-producing various theatrical and film works. His choreography has also appeared at Lincoln Center, the USS Intrepid Air, Sea, and Space Museum, Green Space and Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School and in music videos for Daniel Emond and Violet Sands.

School of Dance alumnus Andrew Harper is a Choreographic Development Resident in contemporary dance.
He has performed with Lyric Opera of Chicago, The Ashley Bouder Project at Symphony Space, Ben Munisteri Dance Projects at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Prospect Theater, Hawaii Opera Theatre and in Francesca Zambello鈥檚 鈥淐andide鈥 at Opera Bordeaux, Theatre du Capitole and Washington National Opera. Harper holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in ballet performance from 抖阴短视频.
Ja' Malik is a dancer and choreographer based in Harlem, New York. He has performed with the Cleveland Ballet, Oakland Ballet, North Carolina Dance Theatre, Nathan Trice Rituals, City Dance Ensemble, Ballet Hispanico and Ballet X.

Ja' Malik is a Choreographic Development Resident in contemporary ballet.
As a choreographer, Malik has created works for North Carolina Dance Theater 2, Oakland Ballet and CityDance Ensemble of Washington D.C. He has also self-produced his own work in Harlem Stages E-Moves 10th anniversary season, the 2009 Reverb Choreographic Project, the Ballet Builders 20th anniversary, E-Moves 11, the 92nd Street Y Noon Dance Series and the Young Choreographers Showcase. Additionally, he has created two original works for Craig Salstein鈥檚 Intermezzo Dance Company, 鈥淰ariations On a Grosso鈥 and 鈥淛ourney to Pandora鈥 and choreographed the play 鈥淢iss Julie鈥 by August Strindberg on the August Strindberg Repertory Co.
Malik鈥檚 solo 鈥淎 Love Sonnet鈥漒*Farewell*鈥 was chosen as a Division 1 finalist in the 15th annual Choreography Festival presented by the McCallum Theater of Palm Desert California. He was the 2016 recipient of the CUNY Dance Initiative Residency and the Project Pile Scholarship from American Ballet Theater.
June 10, 2019