he still serves as the Resident Choreographer. Stem-
ming from a classical foundation, the school is deeply
invested in advanced students learning and grov
though the engagement of contemporary choreography.
STUDENT BIOGRAPHIES
LINNEA RIVANO BARROS (dancer) is a senior major-
ing in Human Biology. This is their first dance perfor-
mance besides playing a snow!lake in The Nutcracker in
They are grateful to be involved and humbled
r fellow dancers.
by th
CORA CLIBURN (dancer) is a sophomore from New
Mexico majoring in Anthropology and minoring in TAPS
and Chinese. She has performed as a guest artist with
Robert Moses’ Kin and was named one of DANCE Mag-
azine’s “25 to Watch? (2016). Cora currently dances with
Post:Ballet (San Francisco).
MARGOT KAISER is a freshman who is currently un-
declared but minoring in dance. ‘This is her first show
with TAPS,
ANDY KAO (production stage manager) is a sophomore
majoring in TAPS. This is his third show with the TAPS,
department. He has previously worked on The Tempest
and Saint Joan of The Stockyards as a sound board op=
erator,
HANNAH LEVY (dane
chology and minoring in Dan
dancing in one of Alex Ketley's
nore in the future.
) is a junior majoring in Psy-
‘This is her second time
piece and hopes to per-
GLORY LIU (dancer) is a PhD candidate in Political Sei-
ence. Previous Stanford productions include Christian
Burns’ Liebeslieder re./for., Alex Kelley's Stan Lake: Re-
calibrated, Spatial Shift, and Ina Winter Garden. She has
trained at the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance and
also with Post:Ballet by Robert Dekkers.
SYDNEY MALY (costume dresser) trained in ballet,
contemporary, jazz, tap, and hip hop at her home stu-
dio Columbia Performing Arts Centre in Columbia, MO.
i janagement
Dance.
MEG MCNULTY (dancer) previously studied al
let and contemporary with River North's
vie Mackenzie at ms Dance Compa-