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Author: Charlotte Hart

Originally from Louisiana, Charlotte received her BFA in Ballet Performance from the University of Oklahoma. Performing professionally with Louisville Ballet, Augusta Ballet, and Ballet Nouveau Colorado, she danced works from classical to contemporary and modern choreography, and guest performed nationally. She has taught and choreographed nationwide for Augusta Ballet II, Western Arkansas Ballet, SWYB, Springville Ballet, the student company of BNC, and the 2011 International WaTER Conference, with choreography presented at SWRBA and OU’s Young Choreographers’ Showcase, OU Composers’ Recital, Frame by Frame, and Degrees of Rotation, which she also directed. She has worked with Oklahoma City Ballet as répétiteur for Robert Mills’ In Between Dreams. During her graduate studies, Charlotte was awarded the Ballets Russes Archive Fellowship, earned a Graduate Teaching Fellowship and the Miguel Terekhov Award for Ballet Choreography, and completed Jack Anderson’s dance criticism workshop hosted by Camille Hardy. Her thesis, Joanna Kneeland’s Therapeutic Barre: A Qualitative Analysis, explored task-specific warming up for ballet technique. After receiving her MFA in Dance from OU in 2012, Charlotte now lives in Seattle with her husband, Marcus.
July 16, 2014 Previews

ARC Dance From Rehearsal to Stage

Nestled in the Crown Hill neighborhood of Seattle, ARC Dance houses both a pre-professional dance training school and a resident

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June 27, 2014 Reviews

Prelude: A Debut Performance

Presenting an evening-length performance of self-choreographed works is a daunting task for even seasoned choreographers. With her debut concert Prelude,

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June 3, 2014 Reviews

Cosmic Vision: Coriolis’s Unfixed Arias

A riddle: What do you get when you combine a multitude of visual and performance arts with B-movie kitsch in

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May 22, 2014 Reviews

Spectrum Gets Rambunctious

Donald Byrd’s Spectrum Dance Theater ends its season on a high note with Rambunctious: A Celebration of American Composers and

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April 30, 2014 Reviews

Quirky Delights on Parade at ‘Mo-Wave!

A perusal through ‘Mo-Wave!’s website yields a flurry of weighty (-ed?) phrases: “a showcase of raw queer talent,” “a live

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March 26, 2014 Previews

Expect the Unexpected at BeginAgain

Chances are good that many in the Seattle audiences have heard the buzz surrounding the upcoming zoe | juniper performance,

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February 27, 2014 Reviews

Greed, Love, and the Garden of Eden

Khambatta Dance Company concluded a three-year residency at the Kirkland Performance Center with their Friday, February 21 performance. The evening

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January 22, 2014 Previews

Shirley Jenkins Always Ends on a Happy Note

Late on a weeknight, seven dancers gathered downstairs at Historic Washington Hall for the final rehearsals leading to performance. Led

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January 21, 2014 Reviews

Whim W’him Primed for Primetime

For three nights, Seattle Center’s Cornish Playhouse (formerly Intiman Theatre) filled with “whimmers”– artistic director Olivier Wevers’ term for fans

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November 14, 2013 Reviews

PNB Showcases Ever-Evolving Field of Contemporary Ballet

American choreographer Alvin Ailey is often quoted stating that his dancers needed a “ballet bottom” and a “modern top,” and

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