Daphne Fernberger, Lorrin Brubaker Photography
 

Born and raised in NYC, I am currently a company member with L.A. Dance Project (link: L.A. Dance Project ). I began my professional career with Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet before moving to Europe to join Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company. As a freelance artist, I danced for the Merce Cunningham Trust in the Night Of 100 Solos: A Centennial Event, Ersan Mondtag, Margie Gillis Legacy Project, among others, in both Europe and North America. After graduating from American Ballet Theatre’s Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School, I attended and received my BFA from The Juilliard School. During my time at Juilliard, I had the honor of performing a lead role in Pina Bausch's rarely seen work, Wind von West; also traveling to Germany to perform in celebration of Tanztheater Wuppertal's 40th anniversary.

My own choreographies include Hellerau is Female, WHOLE, a short film for the fashion brand Rentrayage, and the dance films Environment as Self, and The River Within. On my path, I discovered the potent power of transformation through dance. Believing it needs to be shared now more than ever, I host livestream movement meditations open to everyone weekly.

I have been featured in Dance Magazine, most recently for Places Please, The New Yorker, and received recognition in The New York Times, among other publications. Enjoying bridging the gap between the theater and mainstream, I have performed for Hermes, NYFW for Rentrayage, Natalie Portman’s directorial debut for Rob & Jack Lahana’s music video, and modeled for Rodarte, along with other notable projects. Looking ahead, I am thrilled for another season with L.A. Dance Project, new creations, and performing worldwide.

Lorrin Brubaker Photography