Isa Spector is a director, writer, and choreographer based in New York. Their work embodies the absurd and intimate landscape of digital culture via dance, theater, and film. Recently, they created an original dance theater piece for the opening of INTIMA, a new performance space in Bushwick. Spector has shown work at Performance Space New York, Center for Performance Research, PAGEANT, the 14th Street Y, and the Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts in Los Angeles. As a performer, they have worked with Korakrit Arunanondchai, boychild, Danielle Agami, Sam Max and Alexa West. As a movement director, Spector has worked with artists including ANOHNI, Steve Lacy, and Jeremy Dutcher. They are a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts where they received a BFA in Dance and BA in Dramatic Literature.
Hourse Hourse is a meditation on masculinity set inside a story of a boy crossing a river with his pony.
“I am honored to have performed at the Performance Mix 37…PMF plays a very inspiring, influential, and unique role in redefining the role of theater and performance art in society. I hope we continue to think about how this festival means so much not only for dance fans/ students, but for art lovers and the general public.”
– Maho Ogawa
New Dance Alliance
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