Hannah Littman (they/them) is a choreographer, educator, performer, and producer passionate about building inclusive and enriching movement spaces.
Originally from Los Angeles, Hannah is based in both Western Massachusetts and New York City. Hannah’s choreographic and scholarly research draws on their longtime fascination with American media institutions to question modes of dance archive. Their work digs into queer aesthetics, ordinary movement, surrealism, audience participation ethics and practices, body archive/memory, and more.
They have performed choreography by Gabby Carmichael, Merce Cunningham, Bill T. Jones, and Adam Weinert, and they have presented their choreographic work at Movement Research, Green Space, BAAD!, and ESTIA Day Fest. Additionally, they have presented their scholarly research at conferences held by the Dance Studies Association and the American College Dance Association. Beyond their independent work, Hannah is a co-founder and the lead producer of the 46 Minutes Collective through which they have developed work in-residence at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park and presented at IndyFringe Theater Festival, The Tank, and the Brick Aux.
Hannah earned their BA in Film and English from Vassar College, and they are currently an MFA candidate and Teaching Fellow in Dance at Smith College.
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