Mari Meade is a Brooklyn-based artist born in California and raised outside New Orleans. In 2009, she relocated to NYC as a recipient of the Kenan Fellowship at Lincoln Center Education and founded Mari Meade Dance Collective (MMDC). Meade was awarded the New York Choreographic Institute, 2017 UNC School of the Arts Choreographic Institute Development Residency, Doug Varone’s Devices: Choreographic Intensive and Mentorship, and was an Artist in Residence at Chez Bushwick (NYC), Triskelion Arts (NYC), CDI (CUNY Dance Initiative) (NYC), and Lake Studios Berlin (Germany). An excerpt of Meade’s newest work, “dialogue”, was the winner of Spoke the Hub’s Winter Follies and was one ten finalists at McCallum Theatre’s Choreography Festival in 2017. Amalgamate Dance Company and Bellingham Repertory Dance have commissioned her work. Her company, MMDC, has shown work nationally and internationally. Highlights include: the Clark Theatre at Lincoln Center (NYC); Dance: Access at Danspace/St. Mark’s Church (NYC); STUFFED at Judson Memorial Church (NYC); Battery Dance Festival (NYC); McCallum Theatre’s Choreography Festival (CA); ChopShop: Bodies of Work (WA); Triskelion Arts (Brooklyn); FLICfest (Brooklyn); New Orleans Fringe Festival (LA); Asheville Fringe Festival (NC); Baltimore Dance Invitational (MD); Katlehong Arts Center (South Africa); and Lake Studios Berlin (Germany). She has taught intensives at Kas’ Art Exhibition (South Africa) and Lelia Haller Ballet Classique (New Orleans) and master classes at University of Washington, Cornish College of the Arts, Idyllwild Arts Academy, University of Southern Mississippi, and Asheville Fringe Festival, among others. She is also a teaching artist for New York City Ballet and Dancing Classrooms. She is a graduate of UNC School of the Arts.
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