This work premiered at DanceLink's Ten Tiny Dances.
This work is an improvisational exploration of minimalist movement shown at DanceLink's Ten Tiny Dances.
Performance by Magdalene Larrabee, Lauren Linder, and Matthew Reed
This piece made for the tiny stage was a collaborative, Dance Theatre Murder Mystery shown at DanceLink's Ten Tiny Dances.
"What's Inside Matters" is the first collaboration between Lauren Linder and Angela Sigley Grossman shown at DanceLink's Ten Tiny Dances.

"Give Me More" is a Screendance film that portrays the sexualization of young girls in dance competitions and examines the affects of long-term sexualization.









Choreographed in collaboration with the dancers, "moment." premiered at DeSales University's 2022 Emerging Choreographers Concert. This work aimed to explore and break down the boundary between performer and audience member.
Chosen to be performed and adjudicated at the Northeast Conference of the American College Dance Association (ACDA) in March 2023.
Photos by Jacob Metzger


























"Finagle and Respond" was a Performance Art Experience/canned food drive. Headed by Lauren Linder and Becky Joy, the object of this event is to make art and art-making more accessible to others, and create art in a space that has not yet seen it, while doing good for our community.
Finagle and Respond Process:
Choose your own adventure (choose only one or all three!):
1. Connect with an Organizer and instruct them to pour paint on the canvas, or performers.
2. Verbally instruct a performer to move into a new position. You can instruct as many people as you want.
3. When you are ready to leave, cut a piece of the canvas and take it with you.





















Mentored by: Alexandra Barbier
"Pretzel” is a stage work that aims to subvert audience expectations, with influences from post-modern values and pedestrian movement.
“There’s a stark minimalism about this piece that draws me in.” - Angela Sigley Grossman
ennui - n. a feeling of dissatisfaction, boredom in an existential sense, involving feelings of strong internal doubt about one's purpose and actions in life.
This screen dance explores the feeling of ennui and the mundanity of life.
This study illustrates the dichotomous relationship between the need to always move onto the next thing and keep going, and to stop to observe and absorb all that is going on around you in the moment.
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