2014 has devoted himself to
his own company, Kyle Marshall
Choreography. He conducts
annual education outreaches
throughout New Jersey and has
taught master classes at DeSales
University, Muhlenberg Col-
lege, Ailey/Fordham University
and Montclair University. Kyle’s
work, WAGE, premiered at the
Center for Performance Re-
search in Brooklyn, NY. “Art is an
opportunity to empathize with
other human beings. I see the
dancing body as a celebration
of an agile beauty, a container
of history and an igniter of social
disruption,” Mr. Marshall noted.
Stephanie Nerbak creates
dance pieces that reflect the
beauty of human life. She says
about her work,” I find purpose
in the making and sharing of
choreographic art as a physi-
cal and theatrical expression of
lived humanness. My current
dance-making processes stem
from my own socially conscious
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