Chris Elam, Artistic Director

Mr. Elam is one of the most individualistic of modern dance voices today.”  – The New York Times 

“Wonderfully strange and unpredictable choreography.””  – The New Yorker

 

Chris Elam is a critically-acclaimed choreographer and arts technology entrepreneur.

Heralded as “a true original” (The New York Times), whose “clarity of vision delights the soul” (The Village Voice), Elam’s choreography for Misnomer has toured to over 350 theaters in fourteen countries, and has been expressed through numerous of artistic collaborations, including projects with Bjork, Sundance, Apple and the Danish Dance Theatre.

Elam graduated from Brown University magna cum laude in public policy, focused on federal involvement in the arts, and computer science. He received his MFA in Dance from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and serves on the Advisory Board for Americans For The Arts’ National Arts Marketing Committee.

A passionate advocate for the effective use of technology for audience engagement in the arts, Elam initiated the development of the GoSeeDo arts booking program, which has provided opportunities for over 20,000 artists. Elam is a frequent speaker on the subject at many of the country’s foremost arts, business and technology conferences, including Fortune Magazine’s Brainstorm: TECH, the Carnegie Mellon’s’ Technology in the Arts conference and TEDx. On behalf of this work, Elam has successfully secure and stewarded competitive grant awards from top foundations, including The Rockefeller Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and The Doris Duke Foundation.

Elam graduated from Brown University magna cum laude in public policy, focused on federal involvement in the arts, and computer science. He received his MFA in Dance from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and serves on the Advisory Board for Americans For The Arts’ National Arts Marketing Committee.

A passionate advocate for the effective use of technology for audience engagement in the arts, Elam initiated the development of the GoSeeDo arts booking program, which has provided opportunities for over 20,000 artists. Elam is a frequent speaker on the subject at many of the country’s foremost arts, business and technology conferences, including Fortune Magazine’s Brainstorm: TECH, the Carnegie Mellon’s’ Technology in the Arts conference and TEDx. On behalf of this work, Elam has successfully secure and stewarded competitive grant awards from top foundations, including The Rockefeller Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and The Doris Duke Foundation.

In addition to his own choreography, Elam’s dance successes include securing contracts and producing dance, theatre and music events for over 500 major companies, including the NBA, Disney, MTV, Google, Bain Capital, Samsung, Sears, IBM, Symantec, Grand Hyatt, USPS, Monster, Unilever, Nasco, Philips, Campbell’s, Brookfield Homes, Baxter, L’Oreal, Micron, Planet Fitness, KPMG, SC Johnson, RCA, Bulgari, Coldwell Banker, Securitas, Wells Fargo, Lufthansa, A&E Networks, Pandora, Project Runway, Lifetime Network, Clarins, Pepsi and over 10% of the Fortune 500.

“Chris Elam’s Misnomer Dance Theater hit town with a force I haven’t seen since the early days of Mark Morris.” Elizabeth Zimmer, The Village Voice