Creating Contemporary Ballet: A Showing and Talk with Stephanie Martinez
Creating Contemporary Ballet: A Showing and Talk with Stephanie Martinez will be a studio showing of Stephanie Martinez's new choreographic work set on Washington University undergraduate students, followed by a Q&A with Antonio Douthit-Boyd, Professor of Practice in Dance. It will be on Friday, October 18, at 3pm, in the Annelise Mertz Dance Studio. Free and open to the public.
About Stephanie Martinez: Chicago-based choreographer, Stephanie Martinez, moves her audiences along a journey guided by the kinetic momentum of her award-winning works spanning over 15 years. With original creations for Joffrey Ballet, Ballet Hispanico, Luna Negra Dance Theater, Charlotte Ballet, Sacramento Ballet, Bruce Wood Dance, Nashville Ballet, Tulsa Ballet, Kansas City Ballet, BalletX, and Milwaukee Ballet, among others. Theatre credits include Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Martinez’s versatility expands the boundaries of contemporary ballet movement. Martinez has created over 70 ballets on companies and collegiate programs across the country. Martinez has received numerous grants for her work and is continually recognized for her work as a female artist of color. Dubbed “a chameleon” of choreography by the Chicago Tribune, Martinez’s psychologically revelatory works challenge the viewer’s notion of what’s possible.
Martinez is the founder and artistic director of PARA.MAR Dance Theatre in Chicago, IL established in July 2020.