Choreography
Photo by Stefi Kopp (@stefikopp)
Iris (says goodbye)
*2025 Adams Prize Winner* From the Dora Award nominated duo that brought you "Killing Time: A Game Show Musical" comes a new, genre-bending musical.
In a giant endless airport where souls await their final departure, Iris has been granted the rare opportunity to return to earth and live another life. Before she can return, she must choose which life she would like to live next. Live each night, audience members will determine Iris's journey by selecting 8 acts of 20 to be performed in the order they are selected-- meaning every night is a completely unique performance!
Ben Kopp (music and lyrics, music director)
Margot Greve (book writer, director, co-choreographer)
Alli Carry (co-choreographer)
Jonah Nung (associate music director)
Izzy Lee Bergman (assistant director)
Toronto Fringe Festival 2025
Open Space residency, Dance Together residency and presentation through FFDN
A Subject 3.0
After four residencies, A subject is now a 30-minute finished work. It was showcased at Fall For Dance North’s International Presenters Program in October 2024.
Dancers/Collaborators: Eilish 미정 Shin-Culhane, Jessica Germano, Meghan McMartin, Chrystal Tam, Bryony McCaughey, and Clara Isgro.
Life and death and life and death and life and death and life
ACMJIS Climate Cabaret 2023
Text: Thomas McKechnie, Choreography: Alli Carry, Direction: Steven Hao, Music: Ben Page
Performers/Collaborators: Kole Durnford, Trinity Lloyd, Blythe Haynes, Maya Gale-Buncel, Max Borowski, Joshua Kilimnik, Randy Lei Chang, Katarina Fiallos, Ben Yoganathan, Nicholas Eddie
A Subject 2.0
DaCo 2023 - Residency and Presentation
This continued draft of A subject. focuses on questions of power, gaze, and what it means to share vs perform.
Dancers/Collaborators: Bayley Wyatt, Eilish 미정 Shin-Culhane, Jessica Germano, Meghan Mcmartin
The Garage 2022 - Residency and Presentation
A Subject
This piece is an exploration of body language and the influences that affect how we carry ourselves. Inspired by feminist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, my goal is to question how we physicalize gender and what it means to perform.
Dancers/Collaborators: Juliana Heft, Teagan Ariss, Bri Clarke, Jaimee Leggett, Marina Robinson, Abbey Richens, Reece Caldwell, Shivani Joshi, Karly Benson, Alex Berry, and Byrony Mcaughey.
(UV)
Collections 2022
UV explores the various emotional states we experience while forming interpersonal relationships. Beginning in isolation, finding connection, different levels of interdependence, and arriving at a place of independence.
Dancers/Collaborators: Zachary Bastille, Taylor Collis, Abby Hopper, Andrea Levick, Annika McCabe, Meghan McMartin, Chrystal Tam, Cailin Teranishi, and Noy Vanir.