JULIA ANTINOZZI is a choreographer and dance artist based in New York City.
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Her work has been presented at New York Live Arts, Triskelion Arts, Movement Research at the Judson Church, Center for Performance Research, PAGEANT, Jack Crystal Theater, Spoke the Hub (Director’s Choice), and New Dance Alliance (Performance Mix 34) in NYC, and nationally in Seattle (CHOP SHOP: Bodies of Work) and Salt Lake City (Queer Spectra Arts). Her work was featured in online publications Apricity Press, Synkroniciti Magazine and Residual Believers.
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Along with receiving the inaugural Trisk Fellowship from Triskelion Arts and a Fresh Tracks Residency at New York Live Arts, Julia has held artist residencies at The Floor on Atlantic, New Dance Alliance and Motive Brooklyn. In the spring of 2025, Julia will create a ballet for the New York Choreographic Institute, an affiliate of the New York City Ballet.
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As a performer and collaborator, Julia has worked with Phoebe Berglund, Boy Friday, Juli Brandano, The Creature, Barbie Diewald, Ayano Elson, Amelia Koper Heintzelman, Shayla-Vie Jenkins, Shane Larson, Anna Sperber, and performed in repertory by Merce Cunningham and Bebe Miller.
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2018 BA from Smith College in Dance and Astronomy (minor) cum laude
Awarded Excellence in Dance Studies Award for outstanding work in senior capstone project, Welcome to Be Here, and overall contributions to the Department of Dance.
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2018 Post-Graduate Diploma from Copenhagen Contemporary Dance School
​What Does ‘Post-Emerging’ Look Like in Today’s Dance Landscape?
The New York Times by Siobhan Burke​
Photo by Spencer Weidie Photography