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Emily MolnarEditEmily Molnar is a graduate of the National Ballet School and a former member of the National Ballet of Canada, Frankfurt Ballet – where she created and developed an extensive repertoire under director William Forsythe, and most recently as a principal dancer with Ballet British Columbia. Emily worked closely with Ballet British Columbia artistic director John Alleyne in the creation of Puck in The Fairie Queen and Persephone in Orpheus. In 2003 she was named Artist in Residence at Arts Umbrella where she also acts as Rehearsal Director for the Junior Dance Company, movement coach and creative process teacher. She also continues to work with mentor/collaborator Margie Gillis, both performing Margie’s work, Speak and collaborating on Breathing in Bird Bones. She has created and performed several solo works in her ongoing development as a choreographer and solo artist. She has recently completed Portrait of a Suspended Grace, a work for seven men, for Alberta Ballet, and has also worked with John Turturro on his upcoming film Romance and Cigarettes. Emily is creating a solo evening, SubSilence, premiering in May 2005, which integrates dance, new video and an original music composition.
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