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SITI Company Presents: This is How I Don’t Know How to Dance Cast Bios Broderick Ballantyne has worked in professional theatre in both California and Colorado, and is excited to be in this production with these talented collaborators. Previous experience includes Cinnabar Theater, Avenue Theater, Paragon Theatre, Arvada Center, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Spark Theater, and working on a collaborative ensemble called Collective in Denver. Broderick enjoys being involved in every aspect of creation from backstage, onstage, and playwriting. www.broderickballantyne.com Alanna Coby is a Brooklyn-based actor, writer, director, teaching artist, and creator of Ugly Comics, an online comics series. Originally from San Francisco, Alanna studied at Sarah Lawrence College and American Conservatory Theater’s Studio A.C.T. before moving to New York to participate in SITI Company’s inaugural Conservatory Program. While in San Francisco, Alanna performed with the Literary Death Match and worked as an actor and director with Shotz Play Festival. She is also a teaching artist, having worked with the Eileen Fisher Leadership Program for young women in Irvington, NY. You can find some of her written work published online on The Rumpus and The Art of Hustle, where she is a contributing writer. Her comics can be found online at www.uglycomix.tumblr.com. Janouke Goosen is from The Netherlands. She finished her BA in Music (Performer) at the Conservatory of Rotterdam in 2009 at the Music Theater Department. She met the SITI Company and its training in 2009. Janouke performed as a singer/dancer/actor in the following productions: City of Angels, Romeo & Julia,Ik heb me ondertussen toch maar door je laten kussen, Whispering Whishes, Susse Madchen, Natalee-the musical, A Streetcar Named Desire, Toneel! Ik ben een duif en ik ben hier, The Wild Party and The Last Five Years. She created and performed two solo performances: Ontglipt & Morgen is er weer een dag. Festivals include: Parade (Netherlands) & Scheldapen (Belgium). Besides performing, Janouke works as a teacher in singing, theater, dance and composes music. www.janoukegoosen.nl Leigh Hendrix is a Brooklyn based performer and theater maker. Leigh tours her solo show How To Be A Lesbian in 10 Days or Less, developed at Emerson College and in residence at Perishable Theater in Providence, Rhode Island. She created and performed Leigh and Melissa Present: Hamlette! with Melissa Bowler in residence at Providence’s 95 Empire and Get Away From Me I Love You with Stephanie Turner for the HOT Festival at Dixon Place. Leigh has performed in Casey Lewellyn’s Zaide! A Desperate Stab (MC) at Brown University, Matt and Ben (Matt Damon) with Theater of Thought, The Golden Lasso (Sadie) at Perishable Theater, and 29 X/Y at the Wild Project. www.leighhendrix.com Daiva Johnston is from Toronto. She is also the co-founder of The Playwright Project, and Written On Water theatre. Daiva first trained with the SITI Company at the University of Windsor where she graduated with a BFA in Acting. Favorite theatre roles include: Olivia in Twelfth Night, Detective in EDGE (Written On Water); Madge Owens in Picnic, Ellie Dunn in Heartbreak House, Brooke Ashton in Noises Off (University Players). Film/Television roles include: Eva Pearce in Murdoch Mysteries, Tuesday in Tuesday, and Eleanor in Paradise Falls. Ali Kennedy Scott is an actor, writer and graduate of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (UK). Recent Theatre credits include: NEW YORK – Gertrude Stein in Serious Banquet (NY Theatre Workshop); Pool Play (Waterside Plaza); The Day the Sky Turned Black (Soho Playhouse & IATI). UK – Dream Plays directed by David Greig (Traverse Theatre); Mrs O’Dowd/Crawley in Vanity Fair (Bristol Old Vic). SYDNEY- Blanche in the sold out season of the Thank You For Being A Friend (Darlinghurst Theatre). Prior to moving to NYC, Ali toured her self-penned, solo show, The Day the Sky Turned Black throughout her native Australia and to Edinburgh. Her 1 SITI Company Presents: This is How I Don’t Know How to Dance awards for this performance include: Excellence in Solo Performance (NY International Fringe & Sydney Fringe); People’s Choice for Best Show (Sydney Fringe); Best Theatre Show Nominee (Fringe World Perth). She is also a grateful recipient of the Ian Potter Cultural Trust, Australia Council Emerging Artist Grant and the Dame Joan Sutherland Fund. Jaakko Kiljunen is a Finnish actor with an international acting career. After graduating from St.Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy in 2009, he has worked in Finland, Russia, Lithuania, Poland and Portugal. Kiljunen has worked on various productions, including classics such as Divina Commedia (Dante Alligieri), Three Sisters (Anton Tsehov), Tango (Slawomir Mrozhek), No Exit (Jean Paul Sartre) as well as contemporary devised work. In Finland, he is best known for his Russian Mafioso character Volkov in a popular TV show Devil’s Field. Kiljunen is very grateful for the conservatory program with the SITI-Company and would like to thank all the Company members from the bottom of his heart. He would also like to thank his Buddhist mentor Daisaku Ikeda for all the guidance and support he has received for his professional and personal life. Shin Rock Kim lives and works as an actor in Seoul, Korea. As a member of Dream Play theater company, she performed at Arko Arts Theater, Daehangno Arts Theater, Seoul Arts Center, Doosan Art Center, LIG Art Center, Namsan Arts Center, Gwangju Culture & Art Center, Seoul Theater Olympic, Seoul Marginal Theater Festival, Seoul Fringe Festival, etc. Internationally, she performed at New York Live Arts (USA), Dongfang Xianfeng Theater (China), and has participated in actor training workshops at Grotowski Institute (Poland), Odin Teatret (Denmark), SITI Company (USA), Action Theater (USA). After earning an MFA in Acting (Korea National University of Arts), she was selected for Young Art Frontier (Arts Council Korea, 20112012). Currently, Kim leads actor-training workshops, and teaches acting in universities as a lecturer. Koh Wan Ching is a bilingual performer from Singapore who has worked with several theatre companies including The Theatre Practice, Toy Factory Theatre Ensemble, puppet theatre companies The Finger Players and Paper Monkey Theatre, as well as dance company ECNAD. She is an Associate Artist with Drama Box and a founding member of A GROUP OF PEOPLE (AGOP). She has performed in the International Theatre Festival 2010 in Beijing, the Zuni 2011 Theatre Season in Hong Kong, Suzuki Company of Toga Summer Season 2012 in Japan as well as Macao Arts Festival 2013. Besides creating and devising with collaborators, Wan Ching also directs, teaches and designs costumes. She has trained with SITI Company as well as the Suzuki Company of Toga. Anita Ostrovsky is a Ukrainian American originally from Tennessee. She holds a BA from Wake Forest University where her thesis examined the state of contemporary Ukrainian theater. She graduated with honors in May 2013. Stage credits include: Wizard of Oz, Beauty & the Beast, A Modern Christmas Carol, A Christmas Carol (Barter Theater); Sonnets for an Old Century, Almost Maine, Smash (WFU). Dance: Saratoga Summer Dance Intensive with NYCB faculty, Philadelphia's Rock School of Ballet, Ukrainian National Opera and Ballet; accepted to intensives at Miami City Ballet and Nutmeg Conservatory. This Is How I Don't Know How To Dance is her New York City debut. Clara F Pagone Italian/Australian based Artist and recipient of the Dame Joan Sutherland Fund for Excellence in the Arts. Her work began in Melbourne 2007, performing self-devised piece Susan Who? on Arts Centre’s Fairfax Stage, winning best actress, which propelled her into the 2 SITI Company Presents: This is How I Don’t Know How to Dance vibrant entertainment industry. The next seven years included: sell-out directorial debut at La Mama, touring guest artist at Penang's George Town International Arts Festival, touring Australia with bilingual Italian-English Children's one-woman show-musical Spectacular Spettacolo, guest adjudicator for the Mildura Bilingual Speech & Drama Eisteddfod, co-lead at the notable Malthouse Theatre Melbourne and playing Robyn in award-winning Feature Film Johnny Ghost. Arriving in NYC, highlights include not only training with SITI Company, but also collaborating with Erin Mee’s This is Not a Theatre Company as both a voice and performance artist (Staten Ferry Podcast & A Very Serious Banquet), actor for Gabriel Barcia-Colombo & Benita de Wit’s site-specific exhibition The Secret Society of Forbidden Literature in the Mid-Manhattan Corner Room playing Kafka’s Metamorphosis and Improv Comedian for Mary Fe’s Google Made Me Do It at The Silent Barn Theatre. www.clarafrancescapagone.com Violeta Picayo was born and raised in Greenwich Village, New York. She received her BA from Vassar College in 2013. Favorite roles from her time at Vassar include Eurydice in Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice and Leonora in Double Falsehood. Violeta has performed in the NY Fringe as Katherine in The Taming of the Shrew. She performed twice at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, in The Importance of Being Earnest and Tennessee Williams’ American Blues. She participated in the LECE workshop at the Centro Cultural de Borges in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Violeta is also a graduate of The National Theater Institute and The Little Red School House. Ellenor Riley-Condit is a theater maker who came to NYC by way of Chicago, where she most recently produced and performed in Salome and The Woods with Mechanical Advantage, and The Tennyson Spade and The Whiskey Radio Hour, devised with Whiskey Rebellion Theater. She has worked at Second City, Court Theatre, Emerald City Theatre, and the Powerhouse Theater Training Program at Vassar College, and taught acting in many Chicago Public Schools. She is a graduate of the University of Chicago and The Duke Ellington School of the Arts. Isabel Sánchez holds a BA in Drama studies with 1st Class Honors by the University of Kent (Madrid, Spain). Later studies include Teatro Gestual in the Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático in Madrid (R.E.S.A.D.) and workshops with Owen Horsley, Declan Donnellan among others.She has worked and toured in the most renowned theatres in Spain and abroad, such as Teatro Español de Madrid, Mérida Roman Theater Festival and La Habana International Theatre Festival. In NYC, she has been training with SITI Company since 2009 and is a member or the company Sister Sylvester. She holds several awards including: Best Young Actor Ceres Award for her role of Athenea in Áyax, by Sofocles, Best Actor in the Teatro de las Vegas Bajas National Festival for her role of W in La Decisión de John (Cock), and two nominations as Best Actor in Garnacha National Theatre Festival for both Athenea and W. Daniel Leeman Smith (AEMC) is a recent New York City transplant haling from the small town of Noble, Oklahoma. He is an alumnus of Oklahoma City University, where he graduated Cum Laude from the School of Theatre, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and minor in Directing. Smith holds a Master of Arts in Applied Sociology-Nonprofit Leadership also from OCU. This is How I Don’t Know How to Dance marks his New York stage debut. Stage: The Normal Heart (OKC Rep); Everyman (OK Shakespeare in the Park); The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Ghostlight Theatre Club); Cabaret, Buried Child, Measure for Measure (OKC Theatre Company); A Christmas Carol, Puss in Boots (OK Children’s Theatre); The Laramie Project, Kindertransport, Twelfth Night, My Three Angels, Cosi (TheatreOCU). Film: Unsolved (Dir. Lance McDaniel, Prod. Fritz Kiersch), Here Comes Treble (OCU Student Film), Taboo (OU Student Film). Voice Over: The Ferry Play (This Is Not A Theatre Company). Directing: November (Assistant Director, OKC Rep); The Hospice (Theatre Collective OKC); The Laramie Project Ten Years Later, Broadway Fun For Funds ’09 & ’10 (TheatreOCU). 3 SITI Company Presents: This is How I Don’t Know How to Dance Emily Spalding is from Salisbury, CT. Recent credits in Theater: Jill in In Dream (Los Angeles Fringe Festival), Sasha in I Should've Had a Party... (Cal Arts Collaboration), Lisa in Boy's Life (Noho Stages), Evelyn in On Air Off (New York Fringe Festival); TV: Girlfriend on Hubworld (The HUB Network); Web: Party Girl in PTCH Industrial Commercial (DreamWorks Animation), Gamer in Gamer Cuddle (Nerdist). As a singer, Emily has performed on various music licensing albums with Extreme Music and Kingdom 2 Music. Emily has trained at The Moscow Art Theater School, Shakespeare & Company (Lenox, MA) and in various workshops and intensives with SITI Company. Emily is a graduate of Skidmore College. Sophie Traub is an actor and performing artist from Toronto, now living in Brooklyn. She first trained with SITI in the Spring of 2013, and felt at home in the rigorous and philosophical methods, and in the marriage of classicism and post-modernsm as a framework for collaborative theatre making. Her growing film career has included roles in the Interpreter, Tenderness and Thou Wast Mild & Lovely. In 2013, she had her directing debut of the Beach Eagle (an adaptation of The Seagull by Matheson Westlake) at the Works in Development series at Dixon Place. Her explorations as a performance artist have included pieces in the DUMBO Arts Festival and at the Norman Felix Gallery and ARTSCAPE in Toronto. She also performs as a musician and is an alumni and facilitator of the artist's residency program, The School of Making Thinking. Andrea Tzvetkov was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA the land of fruits and nuts. Most recently, she Co-Directed Bobrauschenbergamerica with Curran Russell (Emerson College). Her favorite roles include Masha in The Three Sisters (Downtown Repertory Theatre), Wolf in My New Friend Su: The Moon's Other Side (Robert Wilson and MIT), ensemble in Home: Student Coda to My Parent’s Divorce (The Civilians), Lucille in Danton's Death and Marina in Pericles (Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club). She participated in Robert Wilson's International Summer Program at the Watermill Center in 2010 and has trained with the SITI Company since 2006. Andrea received a BFA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing and BA in Theatre Studies at Emerson College. Larissa (Skye) Van Rensselaer is originally from the US Virgin Islands. She has trained with the Moscow Art Theater and was introduced to the SITI Company and their training in 2012. She recently received a Bachelor of Science in Theater from Skidmore College. Skidmore credits include: A Midsummer Nights Dream, Quoi: An Ensemble Moment, The Beebo Brinker Chronicles, The Servant of Two Masters, Nunky Gruel and The General of Hot Desire. Tina Yotopoulou was born and raised in Athens, Greece. She graduated with honors from the Drama School of the National Theatre of Northern Greece. Her New York City training includes SITI Company and Anne Bogart as well as the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. She is also a graduate of the PANTEIO University in Athens (BA in Cultural Anthropology & Social Policy). She has studied music, classical and contemporary singing. Tina has worked as an actress/performer and singer in Greece for 10 years, including with the National Theatre, the National Theatre of Northern Greece, the Railway-Theatre The Train at Rouf and the Theater Companies Lo de Elli and ODC. She is currently based in New York City where she has worked with directors Mei Ann Teo, Aktina Stathaki at the Between the Seas Festival and with the Greek Cultural Center, while training regularly with the SITI Company. 4 SITI Company Presents: This is How I Don’t Know How to Dance Crew Megan E. Carter (Dramaturg) is a freelance dramaturg and producer. Most recently, she served as the Associate Artistic Director of Women’s Project Theater, where she was the dramaturg and line-producer for ten world premieres, six New York premieres, five developmental productions, three site-specific shows, and dozens of workshops and readings. In addition to managing WP’s new play development and playwright commissions, she also led the Lab for Playwrights, Directors and Producers. Favorite projects include Jackie by Elfriede Jelinek; How the World Began by Catherine Trieschmann; Or, by Liz Duffy Adams; and Freshwater by Virginia Woolf. Faculty: SITI Company Conservatory and ESPA. Education: MFA in Dramaturgy, Brooklyn College/CUNY. Christine Causey (Design Associate) is originally from Virginia Beach. She has worked professionally in New York Off-Broadway lighting for over 8 years. She is proud to have served as Assistant Lighting Designer for The Rude Mechs recent New York production of Stop Hitting Yourself. Lighting Designs include Breaking in the Body (YoJa Productions) and This is Our Youth (Convergent Theater Company). Other recent credits include Library (The Public Theater), Great Immensity (The Civilians Stage), Kiss (Playwrights Horizons), A Man’s a Man (Classic Stage Company), Nothing to Hide (Signature Center), The Tempest (NYSF Public Works), Pirates of Penzance (NYSF Gala). This is her first show with SITI Company. Eben Hoffer (Sound Designer) is an actor and sound designer. He co-runs the Brooklyn based Tugboat Collective. He is a member of Theater Reconstruction Ensemble. Recent projects include: The Bushwick Starr's Big Green Theater Festival and John Kurzunowski's Il Regno Malati At Dinner. He is currently creating a cover of Knights In White Satin for Big Dance Theater. Upcoming projects include Tugboat's The What Dance at The Brick, May 15-24. www.tugboatcollective.com Kaitlin Springston (Stage Manager) is an alumnus of The Juilliard School's professional internship program, and a graduate of The State University of New York at Geneseo. New York credits include: Gloria, A Pig’s Tale (The New York Philharmonic Orchestra), Iphigenia and Other Daughters (Juilliard), A Dancer's Dream (Giants Are Small), Lies My Father Told Me (The National Yiddish Theatre), This Round's On Us (NyLon Fusion), Fifty Words (Golden Lasso Productions), Spark (The Nightborn), The Woman Standing on the Moon (Urban Stages). 5