Dance Data Project® (DDP) is proud to present Global Conversations – The Creative Process, an ongoing online series of interviews that feature some of the most notable choreographers, artistic and executive directors, dance critics, and senior academics working in ballet today. Global Conversations offers a holistic examination of the current state and potential future of classically derived dance as both an art form and a business. We are overjoyed to share the third episode, featuring powerhouse Claudia Schreier, who was recently appointed as Atlanta Ballet’s Resident Choreographer.

Claudia Schreier is a New York native who has choreographed for dance, opera and film across the U.S. and internationally. She began choreographing at a young age and has since received numerous awards for her choreography of over 30 ballets and her activism in dance, including the 2018 Princess Grace Award for Choreography, 2018 Dance/NYC Dance Advancement Fund supported by the Ford Foundation, Toulmin Fellowship at the Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU, NEFA National Dance Project Award, Lotos Prize, and Suzanne Farrell Dance Prize. Claudia also served as Ballet Master and Production Assistant for the 2017 Kennedy Center Honors tribute to dance icon Carmen de Lavallade. She has been commissioned by Dance Theatre of Harlem, Juilliard Opera, Vail Dance Festival, ABT Studio Company, and New York Choreographic Institute. Her work is the subject of two documentaries, most recently PBS’s Dancing on the Shoulders of Giants. These are just a few of her many achievements! Claudia Schreier is currently the Choreographer in Residence for the Atlanta Ballet. Her first work for the company, First Impulse, was named a Standout Performance of 2019 by Pointe Magazine.

Visit Claudia’s website here: https://www.claudiaschreier.com/. Follow Claudia on Instagram (@claudiaschreier) and Twitter (@cfschreier)

Visit Atlanta Ballet’s website here: https://www.atlantaballet.com/. Follow Atlanta Ballet on Instagram (@atlantaballet), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/AtlantaBallet), & Twitter (@atlantaballet).

DDP would like to thank our friends at the Auditorium Theater for providing footage of this historic landmark. Learn more about the Auditorium here: https://www.auditoriumtheatre.org/the-building/

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