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Dance LAB Creative is an artistic collective that aims to produce dance projects based on creative collaboration, vulnerable exploration, and the generation of innovative art.
The collective was founded in 2022 by Libby Bullinger, dance educator and choreographer, when she returned to Boston post-college graduation.
We are unique in that unlike many dance groups, we do not have a consistent cast of performers. Instead, Dance LAB is comprised of a fluctuating group of dance artists from the Boston area that commit to specific project timelines.
At Dance LAB Creative, the greatest priority is always people. Dancers, performers, artists, audience, participants, students, learners, teachers, movers, and everyone in between are of the utmost value to our collective. Oftentimes, dancers are reduced to their physical attributes, and their value is determined by dance abilities and docility rather than their humanity and personhood. However, dancers aren’t blank slates to be manipulated for choreographic visions. Dancers and all creative people are humans first!
One of Libby’s main focuses as a choreographer and dance educator is to value the whole person. This manifests in Dance LAB through invitation for collaboration and feedback from artists. Although Dance LAB focuses on performance and project creation, we place equal value on the creative process and the path we take to achieve a final goal.
Artists interested in collaborating with Dance LAB can reach out on our website. Dance LAB specializes in contemporary, ballet, and modern movement vocabularies.
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Performing Group
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Nonprofit - Unincorporated
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2022
Institution/Business Type:
Performing Group
Legal Status:
Nonprofit - Unincorporated
Year Founded:
2022
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Dance - Modern / ContemporaryAdditional Disciplines:
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