Preeti Vasudevan is an award-winning cultural storyteller and “thought leader exploring individual identity and the critical role of arts in the expression of the individual’s story in a global society. A critically acclaimed choreographer, Preeti Vasudevan’s provocative and unconventional storytelling challenges the status quo of dance-theater, bridging ancient traditions with the contemporary world.”

Preeti’s vibrant international career has brought her to the world’s stages as a “performer, curator, and thought leader. Her works have been supported by prominent organizations like TED; Centre National de la Danse, Paris; Lincoln Center, NY; Guggenheim Works & Process, NY; The Joyce Foundation, NY to name a few.” Arts & Advocacy through cultural diplomacy is key to Preeti’s work. As an artist alumna “of the US Department of State, she leads pioneering initiatives including innovative digital educational initiatives, encouraging self-expression, artistic risk and healing of trauma amongst youth in underserved regions of the world through cross-cultural creative exchange between artists and the community. Preeti collaborates with other creative leaders as Yo-Yo Ma, Guggenheim awardee Paul Kaiser and more recently with Dame Evelyn Glennie (work slated for premiere in 2026-27 premiere). Preeti currently serves on the New York Lincoln Center’s Artistic Committee advocating representation and diversity in the arts.”

“Preeti created her arts impact collaborative, Thresh, as a platform inviting”

“multidisciplinary artistic collaborators and thought leaders to work towards a common voice on issues that impact our global society. Since its inception in 2005, Thresh has quickly garnered attention for challenging traditional approaches to creative solutions through the arts and fostering collaboration across a wide range of age groups.”

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