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Charmaine Butcher
Rehearsal Assistant
Charmaine Butcher (they/them)
is a dance artist based out of San
Francisco. After graduating high
school with an Associate's Degree,
they continued their training at
Alonzo King LINES Ballet's Training
Program in San Francisco. Charmaine
has worked professionally for
various choreographers, including
Amy J Lambert, Chuck Wilt, Beth
Terwilleger,
Cameo
Lethem,
Dwight Rhoden, Robert Moses and
performed with Ballet22, Ballare
Carmel, Coriolis Dance, the Seattle
Opera, SFJazz, and Verlaine &
McCann’s Burlesque Nutcracker.
They currently work with Post:ballet,
Sharp & Fine, and BODYSONNET.
Charmaine frequently collaborates
with their partner Babatunji, showing
work independently at San Francisco
Trolley
Dance,
RAWdance’s
CONCEPT Series, Dance Lovers
(SF), and with Inner Child Foundation.
In 2019, Charmaine completed their
Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing
& Entrepreneurship. In addition to
dancing and teaching movement,
Charmaine is a visual artist working
in the mediums of floral, paint, and
clay.
Moscelyne ParkeHarrison
Company Dancer
Moscelyne
ParkeHarrison
(she/her) is a dancer, director,
and choreographer from the
Berkshires, MA. She graduated
from The Juilliard School (’19) with
the Joseph W. Polisi Award for
Artist as Citizen, Hubbard Street
Pro (’20), and Walnut Hill School
for the Arts (’15). She is Associate
Artistic
Director,
Resident
Choreographer, and company
dancer at Post:ballet. She is also
the Co-Founder and Director of
NEFA and MassCulturalCouncil
award-winning dance collective
BODYSONNET.
Moscelyne has originated roles
in works by Deborah Slater, Liss
Fain, Ihsan Rustem, Liz Gerring,
Francesca Harper, Mia J. Chong,
Vanessa Thiessen, Emily Hansel,
Chuck Wilt, Francesca Harper,
Helen
Simoneau,
Katarzyna
Skarpetowska, Roy Assaf, Hannes
Langolf, Ryan Mason, Mikaela
Kelly, Iztok Kovac and Stefanie
Batten Bland, and performed the
repertoire of José Limón, Sharp
& Fine, Nacho Duato, Martha
Graham, Bill T Jones, Crystal Pite,
and solos by Robin Dekkers and
Johannes Wieland.