Lailye Weidman

Artist / Creative (Individual)

 

Lailye Weidman is a choreographer, educator, and a queer parent raising a feisty toddler in Western Massachusetts. She is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Hampshire College, where she combines improvisation, somatics, and mindfulness with a focus on the politics of movement and embodied action. Through multiple projects over the past two decades, Lailye has been looking at the forces that move us and asking how bodies respond to those forces. Her work has been shown in venues on both coasts, the Midwest, and Europe. She has been an artist-in-residence at APE in Northampton, SPACE in Portland, Ponderosa in Stolzenhagen, Light Box in Detroit, the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature, and Dance (iLAND) in New York City, Pieter PASD and Hothouse/UCLA in Los Angeles, and the SEEDS Festival at Earthdance. She has also worked independently and collectively to produce dance and interdisciplinary events, residencies, and festivals in New England and beyond. She was Associate Editor for several issues of Contact Quarterly and remains invested in archiving and storytelling about and through dance practice..

Primary Discipline

Dance - Modern / Contemporary

Additional Disciplines

Multi-Disciplinary

Activities

Arts for Social Change / Creative Activism
Creation of a Work of Art (Including Commissions)
Writing Services
Curriculum Development
Workshops / Demonstrations / Master Class
Consulting - Curatorial Services
Performance / Concert / Reading

Awards

  • Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship in Choreography, 2018

Education

  • MFA in Dance, University of lllionois, Urbana Champaign
  • BA, Dance | World Arts and Cultures, University of California, Los Angeles, 2010

Professional Associations

  • Dance Studies Association
  • National Womens and Gender Studies Association

Additional Information

  • Is a Teaching Artist
  • Is a Touring Artist
  • Approx. 15 events per year
  • Geographic Reach: City/Town-wide, County-wide, Surrounding Counties/Region, State-wide, Surrounding States/Region, Nationally, Internationally
  • Seasons active: Year round