Susan Marshall & Company
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Kristen Hollinsworth
Kristen Hollinsworth (Dancer) has worked with Susan Marshall since 1994. She has also danced with the Metropolitan Opera since 1998 in numerous productions. In New York, she has had the pleasure of working with Karen Graham, Cherylyn Lavagnino, Doug Varone, and in San Francisco with Cheryl Chaddick and Della Davidson. She is featured in two dance films choreographed by Nina Winthrop and directed by Morleigh Steinberg. Her collaborative work includes three projects with choreographer Lea Wolf and a project with Mark DeChiazza that was presented in San Francisco, Cape Cod and New York. Ms. Hollinsworth has most recently staged Kiss on Pacific Northwest Ballet, as well as staging Working Memory and other works by Susan Marshall. Kristen is also Susan Marshall & Company’s Tour and residency manager.
Luke Miller
Luke Miller (Dancer), originally from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, studied at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He has performed in the work of Eun Me Ahn, Janira Castro, Julian Barnett, Ivy Baldwin, Stanley Love, Julie Atlas Muz, Fiona Marcotty-Dolenga, Neta Pulvermacher and currently in the companies of Heather McCardle, Katie Workum, David Dorfman and Neil Greenberg. In the play Madama Fortuna, written and directed by Antonio Rodriguez and presented by Dixon Place at Chasama, Luke portrayed the role of BunnyTeddy and choreographed the production. He also co-directed and choreographed the play The Pet Goat with collaborator/writer Brian Boyles at the Williamsburg Art neXus during the 2004 Republican National Convention. He will be showing new work in progress at Dance Conversations at the Flea in early May. Luke thanks Susan and the company for their trust and support in the strange beautiful world they continue to explore.
Petra van Noort
Petra van Noort (Dancer) is a native of The Netherlands. She received her bachelor degree from Dansacademie Brabant and also studied at Rotterdam Dance Academy. She danced for several artists, most notably Wies Merkx and Herman van Veen. Her desire to dance for a company with a theatrical nature led her to move to NYC in 1997 to join Jennifer Muller / THE WORKS. In 2000 she joined Susan Marshall & Company. Since 2004 she is also a member of the Tiffany Mills Company. In NYC she has further danced for several independent projects, most recently as a guest with Isabel Gotzkowsky and Friends. The passion for "a human touch" led her to become a certified reflexologist.  Petra has taught technique and repertory classes for Susan Marshall and Company, Jennifer Muller/ THE WORKS and for Dansend Hart (NL). She has independently taught as a Prana Yoga Teacher and has led several bodywork workshops (reflexology and Metamorphosis). Recently she helped re-set Working Memory, a piece for 24 dancers originally created on the Julliard class of 2007 by Susan Marshall, at FSU in Tallahassee, CU in Boulder and GMU in Fairfax.
Joseph Poulson
Joseph Poulson (Dancer) is from Philadelphia and a graduate from the University of Iowa, where he studied with David Berkey, Alan Sener and Francoise Martinet.  Since relocating to NYC, Joe has worked with the Mark Morris Dance Group, Terry Creach Co., David Dorfman Dance, Bill Young and Dancers and on projects with Lar Lubavitch, Jeanine Durning, among others.  Joe is delighted to be working with Susan Marshall and continually pursues his interests in teaching and choreography.
Darrin M. Wright
Darrin M. Wright (Dancer), University of Illinois 2002, is a native from Los Angeles, CA. He started his early training with Rudy Perez, Janet Roston, and Ian Gary. Darrin was one of the last members of The Bella Lewitzky Dance Company as part of its farwell tour in 1997. Currently he dances in New York City with Susan Marshall & Company, Bill Young and Dancers, Terry Creach's Creach/Company, and Jane Comfort and Company. When not dancing, Darrin has the pleasure of working at a bank in the East Village and sparking up a few ideas of his own on a continuous collaborative project, 24 fools, encouraging artists to come together. He wishes to thank everyone involved with Susan Marshall & Company for making this a wonderful dance experience. His love goes out to Diana, Mark, Shana, Eilif, Luke, Noke, and Matilda.
   
   
 
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