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Leslie Satin

Dr Leslie Satin is a choreographer/dancer/writer on the Arts Faculty at New York University’s Gallatin School. She has taught at Bard College and SUNY/Empire State College, and has been a guest at Princeton University, Barnard College, University of Chichester, Ailey/Fordham University, Florida International University, Hamidrasha (Israel). Her dances/workshops have been presented in New York and the United States, Europe, Israel and South America. Satin has performed with Meredith Monk, Jeremy Nelson and Luis Lara, Sally Gross, Marjorie Gamso, Yoshiko Chuma, Einat Amir and others. Satin co-edited Performing Autobiography/Women & Performance. Her writing appears in Dance Research Journal, Performing Arts Journal, Movement Research Performance Journal, Theatre Journal, Gesto, Literary Geographies, Reinventing Dance in the 1960s: Everything was Possible and Moving Words: Re-Writing Dance. Satin’s recent scholarly and choreographic work focuses on dance and space, autobiography and writer Georges Perec. Forthcoming articles address Perecquian space in the context of dance practice, and popular dance, autobiography and mediated memory.


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