Beau Hancock (Choreographer) earned his M.F.A. in Dance from Temple University, where he was a University Fellow and Rose Vernick Choreographic Achievement Award recipient. He also holds a B.A. in Dance and American Studies from the University of Kansas. As a performer, Beau has had the pleasure to work with Ben Munisteri, Douglas Dunn, Ellen Cornfield, Merián Soto, Nichole Canuso, Bronwen MacArthur, Kun-Yang Lin, Subcircle, and Megan Bridge <fidget>. As a choreographer, he frequently collaborates with Eleanor Goudie-Averill as the company Stone Depot. His own work has been shown at the Flea Theater, the Painted Bride Arts Center, Christ Church Neighborhood House, and the International Dance Day Festival in Byblos, Lebanon. His honors include a nEW Festival Artist Residency, a Dance USA/Philadelphia Polish Exchange Residency, the Ellen Forman Memorial Award from Drexel University, and a Greater Philadelphia Dance and Theater “Rocky” Award. Beau is an Associate Professor of Dance at Stockton University.
Instagram: @beauhancock1
Caitlin Quinn Pittenger (Choreographer) completed her M.F.A. in Dance from Temple University in Philadelphia and her B.A. in Dance from Goucher College, with a concentration in performance and choreography. Caitlin has always been dedicated to her teaching and has been a sought-after guest artist, master teacher, adjudicator, and faculty in the tri-state area. She is currently a Professor of Dance at Stockton University, where she is also serving as Performing Arts Program Chair. In addition, she has had the pleasure of being a faculty member in the dance programs at Georgian Court University and Temple University. Pittenger has performed and toured with ClancyWorks Dance Company, under the direction of Adrienne Clancy and has worked with extensive artists throughout her training and career. She has performed and collaborated with Rain Ross, Beau Hancock, Merián Soto, and Eva Gholson, to name a few. Pittenger continues to present her own work and perform in Philadelphia, New York City, and New Jersey. Her work has been highlighted in the Koresh Artist Showcase in Philly, Fringe Arts Scratch Night, and Jennifer Muller/The Works Hatch Series in NYC. Most recently, she was invited to the Palm Springs International Dance Festival, where colleague Beau Hancock and she set a work on the Michael Nickerson-Rossi Dance Company and taught masterclasses in California. Caitlin is a dedicated mother, artist, and scholar, who is grateful for the opportunity to create work with the Stockton Dance Company.
Instagram: @cquinn681


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