Katherine Moore
Katherine G. Moore is a movement and teaching artist whose work spans theaters, outdoor environments, galleries, and community spaces. Her choreographic research currently focuses on the intersections of dance improvisation, site-based embodied experience, and interdisciplinary creative and social practice. Katherine recently joined the faculty at the University of Southern Mississippi in the fall of 2019. As a performer and choreographer, Katherine’s work has appeared throughout the Midwest and Northeast. She has had the pleasure of performing or presenting work in venues that include Jacob’s Pillow (MA), Dixon’s Place (NY), LaMama (NY), Center for Performance Research (NY), Movement Research at Judson Church (NY), Dumbo Dance Festival (NY), RADFest (MI), The Flea (NY), Ailey Citigroup Theater (NY), Greenspace (NY), Ohio State University’s Urban Arts Space (OH), and others. During her time in New York City Katherine was a company member and teacher for Naomi Goldberg Haas’s, Dances for a Variable Population (DVP), a multigenerational dance company and dance education organization. Katherine also worked administratively for the Joyce Theater, the Field, DVP, and American Dance Festival.Katherine received her MFA in dance from the Ohio State University in 2019, where she was the recipient of a University Fellowship, an Alumni Grant for Graduate Research and Scholarship, and the Graduate Associate Teaching Award. Katherine holds a BA in Dance from Hope College, and she is also a 200 hour certified Yoga teacher through the Perri Institute for Mind and Body.