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Amanda Miller

Amanda Miller values dance not for its surface pictures but for its fundamental insights into gravity, anatomy, and space, and uses those principles beyond a state of restating the familiar. Her choreographic works have been performed nationally and internationally in venues ranging from the Royal Opera House in London, to Danspace at St. Mark’s Church in New York, with commissions by The Philadelphia Museum of Art, PRISM Saxophone Quartet, and the Opera Company of Philadelphia. She danced with Pennsylvania Ballet from 1993 to 2002 and has studied the choreographic and improvisational techniques of Alonzo King, William Forsythe and Siobhan Davies.

 
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Tobin Rothlein

Tobin Rothlein’s work draws upon elements of sculpture, performance, dance and video. A Pew Fellow in Performance Art (2006), his work has been presented internationally at venues including the Clore at London’s Royal Opera House, Holland’s Noorderzon festival, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Battersea Arts Center (UK), Sa Sa Bassac, and Metahouse Galleries, Phnom Penh (Cambodia) and The Whitney Museum of American Art Altria. Rothlein has been awarded an Independence Foundation Fellowship and two Dance Advance awards for his exploration into interdisciplinary performance work. He is co-founder and producing artistic director of Miller Rothlein since 2004. He received his MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2013.