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Hannah Littman

Teaching Fellow in Dance

Biography

Hannah Littman is a movement artist, producer, and educator passionate about making inclusive and enriching movement spaces. Originally from Los Angeles and currently based in Brooklyn, Hannah earned their B.A. in film studies and English from Vassar College, where they choreographed and danced with Vassar Repertory Dance Theater and helped develop the Correlate Sequence in Dance. They have performed choreography by Merce Cunningham, Lisa Harvie, Larry Keigwin, Ohad Naharin, Stephen Rooks, Leslie I P Sachs, and Adam Weinert. Hannah has presented their choreographic work at Greenspace, BAAD! Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, and ESTIA Day Fest, and, in 2023, they graduated from the Curriculum in Motion® Institute through Jacob’s Pillow. Beyond their independent work, Hannah is a co-founder and the lead producer of the 46 Minutes Collective—a performance collective focused on collaborative, physical, ego-free creation—through which they have presented at IndyFringe Theater Festival, The Tank, and the Brick Aux, and have been an artist in residence at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park. Hannah strongly identifies as an interdisciplinary researcher who uses dance to process and question complex social experiences, especially those rooted in our relationships with performance and larger media industries.

Education

B.A., Vassar College

Photo by Stephanie Crousillat