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JESSICA LANG

Jessica Lang is a choreographer and the artistic director of Jessica Lang Dance. Hailed as "a master of visual composition" by Dance Magazine, Lang seamlessly incorporates striking design elements and transforms classical ballet language into artfully crafted, emotionally engaging contemporary works.

Since 1999, Lang has created more than 85 works on companies worldwide including Birmingham Royal Ballet, The National Ballet of Japan at the New National Theatre Tokyo, Joffrey Ballet, Kansas City Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, Colorado Ballet, Ballet San Jose, Richmond Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Ailey II, ABT II, Hubbard Street 2, and New York City Ballet's Choreographic Institute, among many others. American Ballet Theatre has presented her work at the Metropolitan Opera House, and she has received commissions from the Dallas Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum for its Works and Process series. For opera, Lang received outstanding acclaim for her directorial debut and choreography of Pergolesi's Stabat Mater at the 2013 Glimmerglass Opera Festival.

Lang is a New York City Center Fellow for 2015 and the recipient of a prestigious 2014 Bessie Award. Her ballet Lyric Pieces, commissioned and performed by Birmingham Royal Ballet earned a nomination for a coveted 2013 Manchester Theatre Award in the UK. Lang has received numerous grants for her work on ballet companies from organizations including the Jerome Robbins Foundation, the NEA, and the Choo San Goh Foundation. Her receipt of a 2010 Joyce Theater Artist Residency supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation helped launch her own company, Jessica Lang Dance (JLD) in 2011.

Since its inception, JLD has made rapid success performing at renowned venues and festivals throughout the country including Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, New York City Center's Fall for Dance Festival, the Kennedy Center Concert Hall, the Joyce Theater and the Winspear Opera House in Dallas, TX, among others.

Lang's work has also been performed by numerous educational institutions including The Juilliard School, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, The Ailey/Fordham BFA Program, Marymount Manhattan College, SUNY Purchase College, Southern Methodist University, Princeton University, University of Richmond, and Point Park University, among others. She is on faculty of American Ballet Theatre's Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School as well as a teaching artist for the Make A Ballet program. With her strong belief in the importance of education, Lang recently developed her own methodology called LANGuage, a unique creative curriculum that teaches individuals from all populations to cultivate the habit of creative thinking through exercise.

In addition to JLD's tour engagements, during the 2015/16 season Lang's work will be performed by Pacific Northwest Ballet, Orlando Ballet, National Ballet of Japan, Cincinnati Ballet and Ballet West. She has also been commissioned by Birmingham Royal Ballet to create a new work which will premiere in May 2016 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. A co-commission by The Chicago Architecture Biennial, The Harris Theater for Music and Dance, the Society for the Performing Arts and The Joyce Theater Foundation will result in a world premiere by Lang for JLD in Fall 2015 featuring a set by world-renowned architect Steven Holl.

Lang, a graduate of The Juilliard School under the direction of Benjamin Harkarvy, is a former member of Twyla Tharp's company, THARP!

STEVEN HOLL

Steven Holl nació en 1947 en Bremerton, Washington. Se graduó en la Universidad de Washington y cursó estudios de arquitectura en Roma en 1970. En 1976 asistió a la Architectural Association de Londres y estableció STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS en Nueva York. Considerado como uno de los arquitectos más importantes de Estados Unidos. Ha realizado proyectos culturales, cívicas, académicas y residenciales, tanto en los Estados Unidos e internacionalmente. Más recientemente completado son la Cité de l'Océan et du Surf en Biarritz, Francia (2011).

Steven Holl es profesor titular en la Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture and Planning. Ha dado conferencias y realizado numerosas exposiciones y ha publicado numerosos textos.

Recientemente, la oficina ha ganado varios concursos de diseño internacionales, entre ellos el nuevo diseño para el Instituto de Arte Contemporáneo en la Universidad Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, EE.UU.) y ha sido reconocido con los premios más prestigiosos de la arquitectura. Recientemente,  recibió el Premio del RIBA 2010 Jencks, y el 1er Premio de las Artes de Fundación BBVA Fronteras del Conocimiento (2009). En 2006 Steven Holl recibió grados honorarios de la Universidad de Seattle y la Universidad Moholy-Nagy de Budapest. En 2003 fue nombrado miembro honorario del Instituto Real de Arquitectos Británicos (RIBA).

Steven Holl es un miembro del Consejo Nacional Americano del Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), el Instituto Americano de Arquitectos, la Asociación Americana de Museos, el Círculo de Honor de Whitney, el Museo Whitney de Arte Americano, y el Comité Internacional de Honor, la biblioteca Vilpuri y de la Fundación Alvar Aalto.

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