Karen Reedy

Karen Reedy is an Assistant Professor of Dance in the College of Visual and Performing Arts.  Ms. Reedy grew up in the Washington, DC area where she performed with Eric Hampton Dance and DC Dance Theater, among others, as well as performing and staging her own choreography. In New York, she danced with Robert Battle, Sue Bernhard, Patricia Kenny, and Louis Johnson, and frequently performed with the Mark Morris Dance Group. Ms. Reedy has staged the work of Eric Hampton and has assisted such choreographers as Jirí Kylián, Hans van Manen, Robert Battle, and Nacho Duato while serving on the faculty of the Juilliard School. Her choreography has been seen throughout the country, in venues such as the Kennedy Center, Dance Place, and Joyce Soho. In 2008, she was a recipient of the Kennedy Center Local Dance Commissioning Project, for which she created Sleepwalking.   Ms. Reedy holds an MFA in Dance from George Mason University and is the Artistic Director of Karen Reedy Dance, a non-profit professional contemporary dance company.  Information about her work and company may be found at www.reedydance.com.
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 Performing Arts Building A407B  By Appointment  (703) 993-9767 kreedy@gmu.edu
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