Pauline Jennings


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  • ISEA2020

    Pauline Jennings is a contemporary choreographer who is compelled to create works for stage, video and interactive installation that attempt to viscerally capture the excitement, confusion and fear accompanying our rapidly changing society. Her works have been presented in festivals and showcases internationally, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Merce Cunningham Studio, EMPAC, Museumsquartier Wien, Institut Intermédií (Prague), Eastern Bloc (Montreal), Primo Piano LivinGallery (Lecce), Museum of Contemporary Art and Planning Exhibition (Shenzhen), Hamiltonian Gallery (Washington DC) and Takt Kunstprojektraum (Berlin). Jennings currently teaches dance at Saint Michael’s College in Winooski, VT. She was previously a Visiting Artist for the Mills College Dance Department’s Repertory Dance Company and has lectured at New York University – Shanghai, the University of Applied Arts (Vienna), University of California at Berkeley, Arizona State University, Amherst College, Dartmouth College, University of Maine, College of Santa Fe, and University of New Mexico.

    ISEA2014

    Pauline Jennings, USA, is a contemporary choreographer compelled to create works for stage, video and interactive installation that attempt to viscerally capture the excitement, confusion and fear accompanying our rapidly changing society. She is the Co-Artistic Director and Choreographer for DOUBLE VISION.

    ISEA2012

    Pauline Jennings, Lecturer in Dance, Saint Michael’s College, Colchester, VT, USA.


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