Aimee Plauche is a dance/physical theater choreographer living and working in Brooklyn, New York since 2011. A former bunhead from the South, Aimee has found liberty in short hair, the diversity of New York, and the endless creative possibilities in dance theater. Her work has appeared in various showcases around New York, including Westfest: All Over Westbeth, the Comedy in Dance Festival at Triskelion Arts, the DUMBO Dance Festival and the Director's Choice showcase at Spoke the Hub. Her evening-length show, "Trains and Hurricanes", appeared as part of the New Work Series at Emerging Artist Theater, while her most recent evening-length work, About an Octopus, premiered at Triskelion Arts as part of their new Studio Theater Series and was featured with Take Root at Green Space in November 2016. Aimee was nominated and selected for MANCC Forward Dialogues, the 2017 inaugural choreographic lab for emerging movement-based artists at the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography, a dance residency site housed within the Florida State University School of Dance in Tallahassee, Florida. Coming up are premieres of "she sang like she was crying" in June 2018, and "haunted" in October 2018. Aimee holds a BFA in Dance from Florida State, teaches Pilates, and eternally hopes to be brave.
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