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Justin Rustle
Justin started dancing at the age of 7 at the Maryland Youth Ballet. While there he studied with teachers including Michelle Lees, Rhodie Jorgenson, and Olivier Munoz. He also had a chance to perform works across the classical repertoire, as well as
https://tisch.nyu.edu/performance-studies/alumni/alumni-year/alumni-2018/justin-rustle
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Spring 2015
Tisch Creative Research Spring 2015 Events
https://tisch.nyu.edu/research/past-events/spring-2015
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2023 M.A. Symposium
SIRENS WOMB: DANCE FOR LAMBENT ORGAN. ... Dance as a Pedagogy for Weathering Heartbreak’ and/or ‘How to do Things with the Unbearable’.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/performance-studies/students/2023-m-a--symposium
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Master Class with Leah Cox
The week of November 5th, NYU Tisch dancers will attend masterclasses with Dean of the American Dance Festival, Leah Cox.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/dance/news/masterclass-with-leah-cox
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Pamela Pietro, Dance Chair, to perform a new solo
Pamela Pietro, Chair of the Tisch Dance Department, is performing a new solo at the Mini Festival produced by Apricot Productions in Berlin, Germany. The Festival will consist of workshops and performances.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/dance/news/Pamela-Pietro-Dance-Chair-is-performing-a-new-solo-at-the-Mini-Festival
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Catherine Tambini
Catherine Tambini is an award-winning filmmaker who lives in NYC. She recently completed Perfectly Normal For Me about four feisty kids who want to change the conversation on disabilities. It will air on PBS’s America ReFramed in 2019 after having
https://tisch.nyu.edu/about/directory/film-tvs/94940631
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Masterclass with Hope Boykin at NYU Tisch Dance
Masterclass with Hope Boykin at NYU Tisch Dance
https://tisch.nyu.edu/dance/news/masterclass-with-hope-boykin-at-nyu-tisch-dance
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Spotlight: Translucent Borders
Spotlight on Translucent Borders, a project of the NYU Global Institute for Advanced Study, headed by Tisch Dance music professor Andy Teirstein.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/dance/news/spotlight-translucent-borders
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Alex Cohen
Femme Fracturée is a glimpse into my own dance with masks of hyper-femininity, where the performance both conceals and reveals vulnerability, conformity, and the tension between the two.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/photo/bfa-exhibition-2025/alex-cohen