Natalie Fernandi
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Natalie Fernandi (she/her) is a Seattle-based movement artist. She has had the privilege of performing with Verlaine & McCann Present, House of Verlaine, joBdance, and in the Seattle International Dance Festival in works by Bruce McCormick and Jennifer Salk. She has presented collaborative work with Una Ludviksen and Tess Neill in SHOW 2(TWO) produced by co– (Emma Lawes + Maya Tacon). Born and raised in Seattle, Natalie began her dance training at Dance Fremont and spent her summers at San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, and The Rock School for Dance Education. She received a B.A. in dance and a B.S. in biology from the University of Washington where she was the recipient of the Evelyn H. Green Scholarship for artistic merit. While at the UW, she performed in works by Alethea Alexander, Brian Brooks, Rachael Lincoln, Zoe Scofield, among others, and with Chamber Dance Company in works by Lucinda Childs, José Limón, and Mark Morris under the direction of Hannah Wiley.