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Angie Pittman

Angie Pittman is a New York based Bessie award-winning dance artist. Her choreographic work has been performed at The Kitchen, Gibney Dance, BAAD! (BlaktinX Performance Series), Movement Research at Judson Church, Triskelion Arts, STooPS, The Domestic Performance Agency, The KnockDown Center(Sunday Service), The Invisible Dog(Catch 73), and Danspace Project (Food for Thought 2017, Draftworks, Platform 2018, A Shared Evening of New Work 2019). Angie has had the pleasure of dancing in work by MBDance, Ralph Lemon, Tere O'Connor, Cynthia Oliver, Anna Sperber, Donna Uchizono Company, Jennifer Monson, Kim Brandt, Tess Dworman, Antonio Ramos and many others. Angie has also been able to create collaboratively with Jasmine Hearn, Jonathan Gonzalez, Athena Kokoronis, and Anita Mullin. She holds a MFA in Dance and Choreography with a graduate minor in African American Studies from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and is a M’Singha Wuti certified teacher of the Umfundalai technique. Angie is a founding member of Skeleton Architecture, a vessel of Black womyn and gender nonconforming artists rooted in the rigor and power of the collective in practice. Angie’s work resides in a space that investigates how the body moves through ballad, groove, sparkle, spirit, spirituals, ancestry, vulnerability, and power.

Past Classes & Events

[Virtual] Dancing Apart/Dancing Together

Jan 10 – Jan 14, 2022
melt

[Virtual] Morning Class: Practicing Change

Fri, Feb 5 – Feb 26, 2021
class

Studies Project: "Are Y'all Really Feeling Me?" How Black Performance moves beyond just Matter(ing)

January 22, 2020
event

Morning Class

Fri, Jun 14 – Jun 28, 2019
class

Morning Class

May 31, 2019
class

[email protected] – Fun Friday with Angie Pittman

January 18, 2019
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[email protected] – Studies Project: Creating the Score

January 17, 2019
event

Fall Festival | Morning Class

November 30, 2018
class

Morning Class

Fri, Nov 16 – Nov 23, 2018
class

Movement Research Artists-in-Residence at Center for Performance Research

March 27, 2018
performance

Movement Research at the Judson Church

January 22, 2018
performance

Movement Research at the Judson Church

February 27, 2017
performance