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Since moving to New York in 2018, Laura’s professional performance experience includes works by Brooklyn choreographer Matthew Brookoff, Neville Dance Theatre (principal dancer), Visions Contemporary Ballet, and Ballet Inc., among others. Laura made her professional choreographic debut with the operatic production of Being Ariodante (composed and directed by Jonathan Dawe) in the Spring of 2022 at The Italian Academy in New York City.  Separately, she’s presented her own solo choreography through the Omni Arts Foundation, and The Why Collective, among others.  Her choreography for The Womxn Have Something to Say (directed by Nicole Kenley-Miller) was presented at The Cell Theatre in Manhattan in 2023 and continues to be a pillar in her artistic and choreographic journey through continued public workshops offered through The Why Collective. 

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​Laura Dearman Mosteller is a New York City based dancer and choreographer.  A native of North Carolina, she graduated from UNC Charlotte with her degree in Dance: performance, choreography, and theory. While in Charlotte, Laura danced with Charlotte Ballet, earning a Professional Training Certificate. Laura takes pride in being a versatile dancer and has performed principal roles in a variety of works including Bourneville’s Flower Festival in Genzano, George Faison’s Suite Otis, and Paul Taylor’s Esplanade. Also an alumni of The School at Jacob's Pillow, Laura had the opportunity to work with choreographers Ronald K. Brown, Didy Veldman, and Cayetano Soto, all under the direction of Milton Myers. 

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"There is nothing to prove- only something to share."

Ulysesses Dove

Photos by: Paul DuBois

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