JENN FREEMAN
(she/they) is an American choreographer,
dance performer, and educator based in New York
City. Most recently Jenn has been commissioned
to set a new work on the Martha Graham Dance
Company that will premiere in 2022.
For over a decade Jenn has worked alongside
Sonya Tayeh as her choreographic associate in the
development of pieces and large scale productions
for: American Ballet Theater, The Gibney
Company, The Martha Graham Dance Company,
The Juilliard School, Guggenheim Works &
Process, LA Ballet, Cirque du Soleil, and more.
Professionally, Jenn has danced in works by
choreographers: Sonya Tayeh, Kyle Abraham,
Larry Keigwin, Charlotte Boye-Christensen, and
many others. Graduate NYU TISCH.
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Creator, Choreographer, Performer @jfreemover
SONYA TAYEH
(she/her) is a New York City-based
TONY Award-winning choreographer and
director. Since paving her professional career,
her work has been characterized as a blend of
powerful versatility and theatrical range.
Selected credits include: Moulin Rouge! Broadway
(Hirschfeld theatre/Dir Alex Timbers), Sing Street Broadway
(Lyceum Theatre/Dir Rebecca Taichman), Fall For
Dance/City Center (Unveiling with Moses Sumney and
dancers), Rent Live! (Fox Network/Dir Michael Grief and
Alex Rudzinski), Face the Torrent for Malpaso Dance Co.
(commissioned by The Music Center/LA), You'll Still Call
Me By Name (commissioned by New York Live Arts and
Jacobs Pillow Dance Festival), Martha Graham Dance
Company's Lamentation Variation Series (Joyce Theatre).
She has gleaned many accolades for her versatile work,
including two Emmy nominations for Fox’s So You Think
You Can Dance, two Drama Desk nominations and one
Drama Desk Award for “Outstanding Choreography”, an
Obie Award and two Lucille Lortel Awards for
“Outstanding Choreography.”
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Creator + Director @sonyatayeh www.SonyaTayeh.com
ALEXANDER HAMMER
(he/his) is a Director & Editor
who explores many dimensions of storytelling.
His work spans from scripted film & TV, feature
documentary and music video to interactive
content, experiential storytelling and
live performances.
Selected credits include: Expecting Amy (HBO
Max), Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé (Netflix),
Lemonade (HBO), Taylor Swift 1989 Tour (Apple
Music), J+B On The Run (HBO), Madonna Rebel
Heart Tour (Showtime). He also continues to
work with artists such as Lizzo, Selena Gome z,
Jay-Z, Katy Perry, Sia, and Nicki Minaj on their
theatrical tours and documentaries.
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Producer + Media Design www.AlexanderHammer.com
HOLLAND ANDREWS
(they/them) is an American vocalist, composer, and performance artist whose work focuses on the abstraction of operatic and extended-technique voice to build soundscapes encompassing both catharsis and dissonance. Frequently highlighting themes surrounding vulnerability and healing.
As a vocalist, their influences stem from a dynamic range including contemporary opera, theater, and jazz, while also cultivating their own unique vocal style which integrates these influences with language disintegration and vocal distortion.
In addition to creating solo work, Andrews develops and performs soundscapes for dance, theater, and film, and their work is still toured nationally and internationally. Andrews has gained recognition from publications such as The Wire, The New York Times, Electronic Sound, Uncut Magazine, Le Monde, and BBC Radio.
Photo © Geert Coppens
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Composer @holland.andrews
RACHEL HAUCK (she/her) is a TONY Award-winning set designer based in New York. She designs new plays and musicals on Broadway, Off Broadway and for regional theater, frequently working on world premiere productions. Rachel recently designed the Broadway production of Latin History for Morons written by and starring John Leguizamo, Hadestown for the National Theater in London, and Othello and Twelfth Night for the Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park. She also regularly designs for such Off Broadway theaters as the Public Theater, New York Theatre Workshop, Playwrights Horizons and the Signature Theatre as well as for groundbreaking downtown companies such as Ars Nova and Soho Rep.
Set Designer www.RachelHauckDesign.com
JOSEPH DiGIOVANNA (he/his) is a filmmaker, photographer, and composer. Favorite composer credits include Blackberry, The New York Time’s T-Magazine video, the play “Raised in Captivity” for dir. John Jamiel, and the feature film “Waking the Wild Colonial. Selected photo credits include German Vogue, The New York Times, Broadway’s Hamilton, Moulin Rouge!, The Great Comet, and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Joseph’s film work has been shown at The Venice Film Festival, The New York Film Festival, in The Detroit Institute of the Arts, and at Dallas Contemporary. Selected video credits include Vanity Fair, Vogue, Italian Vogue, Gucci, Stuart Weitzman, and Louis Vuitton. Joseph is the creator of the “30 Year Time-lapse”— featured on CNN, ABC, Conde Nast Traveler, and The New York Post.
Media Designer @josephdigiovanna JosephDiGiovanna.com