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five two dance company

five two dance company is a women-led collective that shares highly physical contemporary movement.

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Graphic design by Nick Barbaria and photo by Paul DuBois


Please consider donating to five two dance company. Your support will directly contribute to the following aspects of our production:

  • Our talented collaborators for their outstanding work, dedication, and artistry.

  • Rehearsal space for creative processes.

  • Low cost community dance classes in New York and Philly. 

  • Production associated costs including: costuming, sound, light design, and crew. 
 

More about us:

New York City and Philly based dance artists, Olivia Passarelli and Sophie Gray-Gaillard, began collaborating in 2021 to form five two dance company. Olivia received her BFA in Dance from Montclair State University, and Sophie graduated with a double major in Neuroscience and Dance from Swarthmore College. five two’s work has been featured in 2021, 2022, and 2023 Steffi Nossen Dance Showcases, KoDaFe International Dance Festival, American Dance Guild Performance Festival, and in various showcases at Ailey Citigroup Theater, Mark Morris Dance Center, Tufts University, Briggs Opera House, the Emelin Theater, Peridance’s KNJ Theater, Arts on Site, Triskelion Arts, KYL/D’s Dance Center, Dixon Place, 28th Street Theater, Green Space, i KADA Dance Center, and Balance Arts Center. five two was awarded the Directors’ Choice Award at the Spring for Spring Dance Festival in Metuchen, NJ and was selected twice to be a part of the SharedSpace Program at Mark Morris Dance Group. The company has taught master classes across the East Coast, including at Swarthmore College. Last past September, they produced a sold out, full-evening of their work at The Mark O’Donnell Theater in Downtown Brooklyn. Most recently, five two was in residence at the Dragon’s Egg in Connecticut, and currently, they are preparing for their debut in the Philly Fringe Festival. Learn more about us by visiting fivetwodance.com.

Photo by Owen Burnham


Learn More: https://fivetwodance.com/