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caroline fermin
Caroline Fermin is a New York based performer, educator, and choreographer. She attended The Juilliard School (BFA) and is an MFA candidate in choreography at Wilson College. She is a founding member of Andrea Miller’s Gallim Dance where she toured and performed nationally and internationally, at theaters such as Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Joyce, New York City Center, and The Palais de Chaillot in Paris. Caroline later became rehearsal director and Education Chair for Gallim teaching classes and running residencies at universities across the nation. She has also danced with James Sewell Ballet, Sidra Bell, Damien Woetzel, The Resonance Collective, Chamber Dance Ensemble, Rain Ross, and Jeanette Stoner.
Caroline’s choreography has been presented across the United States and internationally, most often in collaboration with other artists. Her dance pieces have been performed at Stockton University and Mount Holyoke among others. Her collaborative pieces have been presented around the New York City area and most recently at Edanco Festival in the Dominican Republic. Collaborators include Friends of the Highline, Trinity Repertory Company and Mauricio Salgado, playwright Daniel Talbot, singer Jean-Paul Bjorlin, the band Apollo Run, choreographer Adam Wienert, visual artist Cally Spooner, oral historian Liza Zapol, and violist/composer Jessica Meyer.
Caroline has been a teaching artist for New York City Center and Juilliard, and an advocate for arts in communities. She served as Director of Culture for Dancewave in Brooklyn for four years, developing inclusive company procedures and leadership curriculum. She works with civic engagement programs such as Artist Striving to End Poverty (ASTEP), to create programming for artists and activists of all ages. Her community projects have taken her to her hometown of New Orleans to bring aid in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. A multi-pronged effort, The New Orleans Project included teaching, manual labor, community concerts, and cultural exchange with locals. It remained a funded project at The Juilliard School for a decade. Her current community-based-learning program, Community Dance Forum, pairs young local dancers from Washington Heights with college dancers in order to create a dance piece. Caroline currently teaches classical modern and improvisation at Barnard College/Columbia University. She participates in the mentoring program at The Juilliard School, and continues to consult with organizations on the intersection of education, dance, community engagement.