Lynn Tofil
Lynn (she/her) entered the Seattle dance community following her graduation from Wayne State University in her home state, Michigan, where she received a B.S. degree in Dance. Lynn has written creatively and academically for most of her life, and is excited to process the ever-interesting dance community Seattle has to offer through her words and reflections. Since moving to Seattle, Lynn has had the privilege of working with artists Pat Graney, Wade Madsen, Rainbow Fletcher, Nathan Blackwell, as well as many of her talented and daring peers. When not writing or dancing, Lynn teaches Pilates and experiments in dance film. Lynn is honored to contribute her voice in a city where inspiration and dialogue is abundant.
DANCECRUSH SPOTLIGHT: MARY SHELDON SCOTT
2017 DanceCrush Mary Sheldon Scott talks with Lynn Tofil about her process in visual art and choreography, and what’s next.
PERFORMANCE LAB SHOWS PROMISE
Performance Lab is On the Boards’ newly branded works-in-progress showcase.
ARTISTRY MEETS PHYSICALITY
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago showcased their elastic physicality in five distinct works at Meany Hall.
DANCING HOME
Lynn Tofil speaks with Liz Houlton and Alyssa Casey about their upcoming show ‘home home.’
BODY KNOWLEDGE
Shannon Stewart returns to Seattle with a lecture/workshop performance on her research, Body Based Theory Practice.
MEN IN DANCE
The 23rd annual Men In Dance Festival showcases range on both the emotional and physical spectrum.