DANCECRUSH SPOTLIGHT: RACHAEL LINCOLN
Rachael Lincoln, one of the creators of 2016 #DanceCrush an attic, an exit, talks about what’s up next.
Megan (she/her) is a Northern California-raised Seattle dance artist. She attended San Diego State University and graduated cum laude with a BFA in dance. During her time in San Diego, Megan choreographed works and made dance films, as well as performing in works by Leslie Seiters, Sara Shelton Mann, Joe Alter, and Patricia Sandback. In Seattle, she has had the opportunity to perform with Antonia Price, Anna Conner, and Corina Dalzell. In Spring 2015, Megan joined SeattleDances as Callboard and Calendar Intern, transitioned to Social Media Manager as well as a Staff Writer, and is now Executive Director.
Rachael Lincoln, one of the creators of 2016 #DanceCrush an attic, an exit, talks about what’s up next.
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