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THE BIG MUDDY

DANCE COMPANY

Invigorating life through dance.

OUR

VISION

The Big Muddy Dance Company, a St. Louis-based

repertory dance company, seeks to build a love of

dance by providing fun, experiential and highly

entertaining performances. By engaging both

emerging and established choreographers,

collaborating across the community through

senior outreach and training future performers

through our school and trainee program, we

constantly strive to invigorate life through dance.

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Mr. Enos, originally from San Francisco, CA, began studying ballet at

the age of 16. After his training at the Maria Vegh Ballet Centre and

The Houston Ballet Academy, he was invited to join Houston Ballet at

the age of 18. After several years performing with Houston Ballet,

Mr. Enos went on to dance for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago for eight

years, before retiring from the stage in 2010. He’s danced leading roles

in works by some of the industry’s most in demand choreographers

including: Jiri Kylian, William Forsythe, Ohad Naharin, Ben Stevenson,

Twyla Tharp, and Christopher Bruce, among others.

Mr. Enos also has an impressive choreographic career spanning

16 years, with over 30 original works, and glowing reviews from both

critics and audiences throughout the United States and abroad.

Some of the companies on which he’s created work include: Houston

Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Ballet Met, Nashville Ballet,

Oklahoma City Ballet, Grand Rapids Ballet, DanceWorks

Chicago, Thodos Dance Chicago, and many more.

Succeeding the company’s founder, Paula Young David, as

the artistic leadership behind The Big Muddy Dance

Company, Mr. Enos is always seeking to push the artistic

and technical level of the company, cultivate diverse and

engaging repertoire, and “invigorate life through dance”.

BRIAN ENOS

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OUR

HISTORY

St. Louis Dance Theatre, Inc. was founded in May of 2010 by Artistic

Director Paula David. Beginning with 9 volunteer dancers and staff

members, the company followed Paula David’s vision of creating St. Louis’

first professional contemporary jazz dance company. The company

pre-miered in June 2011 at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center to a

sold out house and standing ovation. Since that time, the company has

presented over 100 performances and has commissioned over 28 works

for its repertoire. Now under the artistic direction of Brian Enos, The Big

Muddy employs 10-12 full-time dancers and presents 3 full theater

production runs each season to enthusiastic audiences. The Big Muddy

Dance Company was named “Best Local Dance Company” by the St. Louis

Post Dispatch 2013-2015 and by the Riverfront Times in 2015.

TOUR

OFFERINGS

The Big Muddy Dance Company offers high quality

PERFORMANCES

to

a wide variety of venues such as theaters, event spaces, and retirement

homes. Technical requirements and pricing can be determined by

contacting Erin Warner Prange at ewarner@thebigmuddydanceco.org.

The Big Muddy Dance Company offers

MASTER CLASSES

in ballet,

contemporary, and jazz to all ages and levels of technique.

The Big Muddy Dance Company can expand its classes into week-long

WORKSHOPS

for aspiring dance students, which may include resumè

building, improvisation, choreography, mental toughness, and arts

administration seminars.

The Big Muddy Dance Company offers

IN-STUDIO SHOWINGS

for students

of the company’s current repertoire, with question-and-answer sessions

afterwards with the dancers and directors.

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SENIOR EMBRACE OUTREACH PROGRAM

The company kicked off its Senior Embrace outreach program in 2012.

In its conception, the program included performances for senior living

facilities, later adding hands-on dance workshops for early-stage dementia

patients and performances to help raise awareness for organizations such

as the Alzheimer’s Association. After what started as a few small ways to

give back to the community, the company was staggered with the positive

impact our performances were having on our audiences. This inspired

the development of The Big Muddy Dance Company’s Senior Embrace

program with the mission to consistently bring high quality dance

experiences to our senior community.

Dementia and cognitive decline in our older adult population is a growing

problem. Creative solutions and treatments are needed to delay clinical

onset and to slow the progression of dementia and memory impairment in

older adults, helping them to lead as fulfilling lives as possible. The Big

Muddy Dance Company’s Senior Embrace aims to play a small but important

role in this creative intervention to invigorate lives of our senior community

and their caregivers. Offerings for the Senior Embrace program include:

45-60 minute performances with a meet & greet period with

the dancers and residents

Ongoing communication with Activities staff and family members

if necessary to supply memory triggers for the patients such as

music and video

a hands-on workshop specifically for early-stage dementia patients

to strengthen the mind-to-muscle connections with familiar

movements and music.

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GEOFFREY ALEXANDER earned his BA in dance at SIUE. In 2007 he joined Atrek Dance Collective and worked with artist such as Germaul Barnes, Jon Lehrer, Mathew Janczewski, and Alicia Graf. In 2011 he joined Big Muddy Dance Company, performing works by Lou Conte, Harrison McEldowney, Lauri Stallings, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Robyn Mineko Williams, and Brian Enos. He is the contemporary and jazz instructor for the Big Muddy while also teaching master classes and choreographing at various Universities and studios.

DUSTIN CRUMBAUGH initially trained at Houston Metropolitan Dance Center’s Houston Met Too before he spent two years as a dance major at Point Park University. He then completed his traineeship with Ballet Austin. Dustin joined Houston Metropolitan Dance Company in 2005, trained at Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet School and in 2007 joined Luna Negra Dance Theater and continued training with Hubbard Street Dance Center. He joined The Big Muddy Dance Company in 2011.

THOM DANCY studied at The University of Oklahoma and has danced for Milwaukee Ballet, Grand Rapids Ballet, and The Big Muddy. He has danced soloist roles in works by Kate Skarpetowska, Gerald Arpino, George Balanchine, and Brian Enos. Thom is also a member of Actors’ Equity and has worked for The Muny as a dancer and audition assistant. Thom has choreographed on Danceworks Chicago, Grand Rapids Ballet, Convergence Ballet, Ballet Nebraska, and Big Muddy.

EMILY BAKER was born and raised in San Dimas, CA. She trained primarily at Inland Pacific Ballet Academy, spending summers at schools such as School of American Ballet, San Francisco Ballet School, Boston Ballet School and Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education. Since then, Emily has danced with many companies; Atlanta Ballet, Inland Pacific Ballet, Ballet Tucson, Canyon Concert Ballet, Impact Dance, Colorado Ballet and Missouri Contemporary Ballet. This is her first season with the Big Muddy Dance Company.

KELLY BITZER, born and raised in Collinsville, IL, studied the Cecchetti method of ballet as a young student and began training with the St. Louis Ballet in high school, where she had the opportunity to perform with the company as a trainee. She graduated cum laude with a BFA in dance from the University of Arizona. Upon graduation, she joined Charleston Ballet Theatre in South Carolina. She has spent summers with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Kaatsbaan, Boston Ballet, ABT, and Ballet Met. This is her fourth season with the Big Muddy.

THE BIG MUDDY DANCE COMPANY

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MIRANDA PAYNE, a St Louis native, received her BFA in Dance from Webster University. Professional performance credits include The Music Man with Stages St Louis, The Ghosts of Versailles with Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, The Wonder of Christmas at The Shoji Tabuchi Theatre in Branson, MO, and several productions with Variety Children’s Theatre. Miranda has been a dancer with The Big Muddy since the company was founded in 2011.

ROBERT POE ((Aiken, SC) began dancing at Crosby’s School of Dance and later on at the SC Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities. Professionally he has danced with classical companies (Columbia City Ballet, Nashville Ballet, and Missouri Ballet Theatre) as well as contemporary companies (Nashville In Motion, Cedar Lake II, The Big Muddy Dance Company) and has guested with the Nashville Opera. He serves on the Senior Outreach team and the Board Nominating Committee of The Big Muddy where he has been an artist for 4 seasons.

ERIN PRANGE currently balances her time between dancing and serving as the company’s Executive Director. She holds her B.A. in Dance and Spanish from Colorado State University, and her M.F.A. in Arts Management from Webster University. She has teaching experience with the Topf Center for Dance Education in Boston, Webster Groves High School, and Dance Center of Kirkwood. Erin danced with Fusionworks II in Providence, RI and the Slaughter Project before coming to The Big Muddy in 2011.

ELLEN HINKEL REED joined The Big Muddy in its premiere season and received her doctorate in psychology the same year. When she’s not dancing, Ellen is a Mental Training Consultant with Enhanced Performance, Inc. Her background in both academia and the performing arts allows Ellen to apply mental training techniques to the success of business individuals, athletes, artists, and academics.

MEREDITH WALLACE graduated from Webster University in St. Louis where she earned a BA in Dance and Marketing. During her time there, Meredith performed works by Antony Tudor, Maurya Kerr, Michael Uthoff, and Alicia Graf. She participated in summer programs with Kansas City Ballet, Ballet Magnificat!, and The Big Muddy Dance Company. Since joining the Big Muddy in 2014, Meredith has performed works by renowned choreographers Kate Skarpetowska, Harrison McEldowney, and Brian Enos.

CHRISTINA SAHAIDA grew up in Pittsburgh, PA and began her dance train-ing at Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School. Followtrain-ing high school graduation, she attended Butler University in Indianapolis, IN, graduating in 2012 with honors, a BFA in Dance Performance and a Secondary Major in Spanish. She moved on to dance with Ballet Quad Cities and then joined Texture Contemporary Ballet as a resident dancer in 2013. She is very excited to join the Big Muddy Dance Company for her first season!

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www.thebigmuddydanceco.org

Photo Credits : Gerry Love

BRIAN ENOS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

benos@thebigmuddydanceco.org

ERIN WARNER PRANGE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

ewarner@thebigmuddydanceco.org

DUSTIN CRUMBAUGH STUDIO MANAGER

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