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Christine
McMillan is
originally from St. Louis and
received a BS in Ballet and Psychology
from Indiana University. Christine is a member of the Metropolitan
Opera Ballet, where she recently performed in Julie Taymor and Mark
Dendy’s Magic Flute,
Doug
Varone’s Rite of
Spring and danced
principal roles in Parade
(with Damien Woetzel)
and Sly
(with Placido Domingo). She has also
appeared in PBS’s broadcast of Samson
and Delilah.
Christine is honored to have received a Bessie in 2004 for her work
with Ben Munisteri Dance Projects and other artists. She has enjoyed
dancing with Ben and his fine dancers since 1998. Thanks to Jay.
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Eric
Sean Fogel,
originally from Charleston, SC, joined BMDP in 2002 and has
enjoyed many tours, premieres and New York City seasons with
them. Other New York companies include: Donald Byrd/The
Group, Mark Dendy Dance Projects, Max Luna, Stuart Hodes,
Oriental Ballet, Stutgart Ballet and four years with the Metropolitan
Opera Ballet at the Met. Also at Lincoln Center: My Fair Lady
(NY Philharmonic) and Most Happy
Fella
(NY City
Opera). Eric performed in the national tours of Evita!
and Disney’s
Beauty the Beast,
and he toured with three productions of West Side Story
(European tour, La
Scala Opera, and international tour). Eric studied on
scholarship
at the Martha Graham School and Alvin Ailey School. He is the
associate choreographer for the national tours of Happy Days the Musical
and
Little House on the Prairie.
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Beau
Hancock is pursuing
an MFA in dance
at Temple University. He earned a BA in dance and
American
studies from the University of Kansas. His
choreography has been presented at the Merce Cunningham Studio, Wesbeth
Art Gallery, Movement Research at DTW, Lied Center
Kansas, the
Lawrence Arts Center, the Flea Theater, and the
Philadelphia Fringe Festival. Beau has taught at the University of
Kansas, Café
Dance, Movement Research, CHI
Movement Arts Center,
and with BMDP at Indiana University,
Juniata College, and Wayne State University. Beau has
performed
with Ellen Cornfield, Jennifer Kayle, Kathy Dunn
Hamrick Dance, and Douglas Dunn. He joined BMDP in
October 2005.
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