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Past Company & Guest Artists

  Collaborators

Tim Cryan (Lighting Designer) Recent collaborations with: Babel Theatre Project “You May Go Now”(dir. Geordie Broadwater), Nora Chipaumire (Szombierki Power Plant, Poland), East River Commedia “The Magnificent Cuckold” (dir. Paul Bargetto), Diamanda Galas (Spiegeltent),  Eiko & Koma (Danspace Project), Jean Isaacs (Danspace Project), Jamie Jewett (Joyce SoHo), Juliana May (Joyce SoHo), Dianne McIntyre & Olu Dara (651 Arts), Virginie Mécène (Martha Graham Dance Ensemble), Nature Theatre of Oklahoma “Fragment”, “Poetics-a ballet brut”, “Kasimir & Karoline”, “Three Sisters”(dir. Pavol Liska), Brook Notary (Dance Sampler), Sara Rudner (Summer Stages Dance at Concord Academy),  Pedro Salazar “As You Like It”,” The Glass Menagerie”, “The Seagull” (Columbia University),  Workhorse Theatre Company “Wild Porcelain”, “Sawbones”, “With claws and beak” (dir. Stephen Buescher),  Bill Young/ Colleen Thomas (Lancaster, PA). He is the resident lighting designer for Fusionworks Dance Company (Providence RI) and Dario Vaccaro Dance Project (NYC). MFA: NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Portfolio: http://timcryan.net

Elizabeth Bragg grew up in Denver, Colorado where she trained with Colorado Ballet and Cleo Parker Robinson Dance.  She graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2005 from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, receiving her BFA in Dance.  Elizabeth then moved to New York, studying primarily at the Paul Taylor School. She has also trained with the David Parsons Dance Company, Mark Morris Dance Company, and at the Martha Graham School. In New York, Elizabeth has performed with Lydia Johnson Dance, Dex Dance, Take Dance Company, Duhone Dance, and Bardos Ballet. Elizabeth joined RedWall Dance Theatre in the fall of 2006. Elizabeth would like to thank her family and friends for all of their support.

Alyssa Alpine originally from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, holds a BA in English from Columbia University. She danced with Minnesota Dance Theater, the Hartt Ensemble, and the Connecticut Opera before coming to New York, where she has performed for Geraldine Cardiel, Alan Danielson, Stephan Koplowitz, Jonathan Monk, Katy Orthwein, RedWall Dance Theatre, and Julieta Valero. 

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Jen Rondeau sometimes an actress, sometimes a comedienne, Jen is mostly a theremin player.  Acting/Comedy: Waking Up (Spring Theatre Works), Trillion (2005 UCB Harold Team), and Gem: A Truly Outrageous Parody (2008 NY Fringe Festival, Outstanding Ensemble 2008). Theremin : Discount Cruise to Hell  (Highways Performance Space, LA), Beautiful Night (EST First Light Festival), Radio Play (Ars Nova), and Head VI + 2(X)IST (PS122). Score: Blog of a Pool Boy (NYTVF, Best Comedy Pilot 2009).  SMU (BFA Acting 1999) Jen will graduate in May of 2010 from Mannes College of Music as the first person in the world to major in theremin performance. Jen sings and plays theremin with the band Changing Modes.

Company Photos by Paula Court