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Katie Schetlick

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part of a series on Liminal

About the speaker

Katie Baer Schetlick is an Assistant Professor of Dance at the University of Virginia. In her teaching, artistic work, and research, she engages dance as a mode(s) of being, an historical object, a process of joyous unproductivity, a controlling and subversive apparatus all at once.

After graduating from the Alvin Ailey/Fordham BFA program, Katie performed as a freelance dancer with Yaa Samar! Dance Theatre, The Francesca Harper Project, Susan Marshall & Company, and Athena Kokoronis.

Katie's work has been presented at Dixon Place, Movement Research at Judson Church, NADA Hudson, Fleet Moves Dance Festival, Museum Perron Oost (Netherlands), Lublin International Dance Theatres Festival (Poland), SESC Villa Mariana (Brazil), Cairo Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival (Egypt), Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative, Ruffin Gallery, and the Welcome Gallery.

Together with frequent collaborator Zena Bibler, Katie has facilitated workshops at The New Museum, CLASSCLASSCLASS, Electric Fish Studio, Centrum Kultury W Lublinie, NYU, and Dance Studies Association Conferences.

She holds a MFA in Dance from Hollins University and a Masters in Performance Studies from New York University.

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