COLLABORATORS

Sienna Blaw is a queer dance artist from Austin, TX. Since graduating from SUNY Purchase in 2017 Sienna has performed the works of Pam Tanowitz, Merce Cunningham, Doug Varone, and Hannah Garner, and they have performed Contact Improvisation scores at MoMa and Park Avenue Armory. Sienna is a co-founder of A-Y/dancers, and a collaborator with BIRDHOUSE, POGO Dance Projects, Indah Walsh, and Julia Antinozzi. Sienna leads Dance Church classes in NYC and is an authorized teacher of Cunningham Technique™️ through the Merce Cunningham Trust. They most recently performed in Punchdrunk’s award-winning immersive theater production of Sleep No More, and currently you can find them clowning around at Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy at The Shed.
Sonya Gadet Molansky (costume and styling) is a performer, costume artist, and poet. Their work explores uncovering the surreal in the everyday and remolding past wounds into the fruit of current pleasures. Sonya’s work has been featured at Triskelion Arts, Doc. Berlin Film Festival, Pageant, :iidrr Art Gallery, Boden International Film Festival, Unnameable Books, and the Redan Gallery in Sweden. They live and work in New York City with their dog Mary.
Dasol Kim is a dancer and movement director residing in Brooklyn, NY. She was born in Cheonan, South Korea and moved to the United States when she was 7. Dasol received a BFA in Dance from NYU Tisch School of the Arts where she performed works by Crystal Pite, Pamela Pietro, Madboots Dance, and Sonya Tayeh. She was a company member of UNA Productions (2019-2013) under the direction of Chuck Wilt, and her most recent collaborators include Julia Antinozzi and Akira Uchida. Dasol’s latest works as a performer and movement director have been featured in Allure, Nowness, and Vogue Portugal.
Paulina Meneses is a Filipinx-American dancer, choreographer’s assistant, and arts administrator hailing from Las Vegas, NV. She graduated magna cum laude from SUNY Purchase with a BFA in Dance and minor in Arts Management. During their time in college, they performed works by Kimberly Bartosik, Shannon Gillen, Xan Burley, Sue Bernhard, Alexandra Beller, and Trisha Brown. Now based in New York City, she has worked with esteemed artists including Doug Varone and Dancers, Dylan Crossman, Hannah Garner’s 2nd Best Dance Company, and Kyle Abraham on his New York City Ballet premiere, "The Runaway." In addition to Julia Antinozzi, Paulina currently collaborates and dances for MeenMoves, Peter Stathas, Marie Paspe, and Johnnie Cruise Mercer.
Connor Sale (lighting design) is a Brooklyn-based Lighting Designer and the Resident Lighting Designer of Triskelion Arts. Recent collaborations include: to begin with no end; ENUF; The Dybbuk Part Two (Triskelion Arts), Das Ersatz (The Brick), thegarden.exc (Judson Memorial Church), This is How We Remember (Triskelion Arts, Philly Fringe), But, Soft and What Light (PAGEANT), the body || dust (Gibney), Earth Temple (with Nocturnal Medicine at SMUSH Gallery), and Sea Change (Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago). He tours internationally with Akram Khan’s Gigenis and with the production of Pina Bausch’s The Rite of Spring that Sadler's Wells and École des Sables are producing. He’s interested in using the temporary nature of light to make people more active in space. More of his work can be found at connorsale.com and at @connorsalelight
Kelsey Saulnier is a Brooklyn based dance artist, choreographer, and movement instructor. She graduated with a BFA in Dance from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2018. Throughout her time in the Five College Dance Department, she performed works by Bebe Miller, Bill T. Jones, Pilobolus Dance Theater, Kinsun Chan, Chris Aiken, Leslie Frye-Maietta and more, and was a selected artist for the American College Dance Association National Gala toward the end of her time at UMass Amherst. Since graduating, Kelsey has worked with Boston Moving Arts Productions under the direction of Jenna Pollack, Prometheus Dance, Korhan Basaran, Boston Dance Theater, BODY | HOUSE, and is currently a performing collaborator with Julia Antinozzi. She is not only a mover, but a maker, and has presented original works at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Arts, 92nd Street Y, Triskelion Arts, Green Space, the Somerville Armory and more.
Ryan Wolfe (composer) is a composer and songwriter from Portland, OR. Since graduating from the University of Michigan he has lived in NYC where he plays for dance classes at Hofstra University, Princeton University, the Limon Dance Company, and Mark Morris. He has made music for choreographers including Jordan Lloyd, Rebecca Lazier, Alice Liddell and Dancers, Grounded View, The Lovelies, Colin Stilwell, and Chloe London.
FREQUENT AND PAST COLLABORATORS
Leah Fournier
Shane Larson
Anna Wotring
Amelia Heintzelman
Juli Brandano
Alexandra Doyle
Maggie Golder
Serena Anne Cattau
Ian Spak