And if I am driving in my car (which I do way too much of), I’m thinking of movement material. I am constantly on the go (working no less than six days a week) and I find that when I am home, I never sit still. Reading, watching Netflix, listening to music…simply NOT MOVING. This will sound odd…but just lying in bed. Most recently, Eva has been commissioned to create a main stage work for Pacific Northwest Ballet’s 2019/20 season. New Voices students will present their work at NEXT STEP: OUTSIDE/IN on June 14 tickets go on sale April 1. In September 2018 Eva launched a nationally recognized choreography program, “New Voices: Choreography and Process for Young Women in Dance,” at Pacific Northwest Ballet School. Eva’s work has been presented in New York, Los Angeles, London, Geneva, Montreal, and St. She’s created work for Spectrum Dance Theater, Pacific Northwest Ballet/Seattle Art Museum’s Sculptured Dance, Seattle International Dance Festival, Bellingham Repertory Dance, and collaboratively with Seattle Dance Project for Project Orpheus, among others. She received her BFA in Performance & Choreography from Arizona State University, and later earned an MA in Choreography & Choreological Studies from Trinity Laban in the UK. Eva Stone is a teaching artist, choreographer, and founder/producer of CHOP SHOP: Bodies of Work, an annual contemporary dance festival.
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