Sarah Michelson

Sarah Michelson
Born1964
Manchester, United Kingdom
OccupationChoreographer/Dancer

Sarah Michelson (born 1964) is a British choreographer and dancer who lives and works in New York City, New York. Her work is characterized by demanding physicality and repetition, rigorous formal structures, and inventive lighting and sound design. She was one of two choreographers whose work was included in the 2012 Whitney Biennial, the first time dance was presented as part of the bi-annual exhibition. Her work has also been staged at The Walker Art Center, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, The Kitchen, and the White Oak Dance Project. She received New York Dance and Performance awards (known as "The Bessie Awards") for Group Experience (2002), Shadowmann Parts One and Two (2003), and Dogs (2008).[1] She has served as associate director of The Center for Movement Research and associate curator of dance at The Kitchen. Currently choreographer in residence at Bard's Fisher Center, she is the recipient of their four-year fellowship to develop a commissioned work with Bard students and professional dancers.[2]

  1. ^ "Foundation for Contemporary Arts: Sarah Michelson". Foundation for Contemporary Arts. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College Announces Major Funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to Support New Choreographic Fellowships through the Live Arts Bard Commissioning and Residency Program: Spring 2014 Resident Artists of Live Arts Bard Announced". The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts. Bard College. Retrieved 5 March 2016.