FALL ’24

featuring new creations by

Carlos Franquiz, Noelle Kayser & Adam McGaw

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9/13 – 21, 2024 @ 8:00 PM | Erickson Theater
9/15, 2024
@ 2:00 PM | Erickson Theater

The annual Fall Choreographic Shindig offers Whim W’Him company dancers the opportunity to select three choreographers from hundreds of applicants. 

The Fall ’24 season features new work by Carlos Franquiz, founder and creator of the project-based dance company Arch Dansé Ensemble; Noelle Kayser, Chicago-based choreographer, actor, and sound designer; and Adam McGaw, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago dancer. 

Carlos Franquiz
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Juan Carlos Franquiz, II is the founder and creator of the project-based dance company “Arch Dansé Ensemble.” Carlos received his early training at the Joffrey Ballet Academy and is an alumni of MOVE |NYC|’s Young Professionals Program. Carlos has choreographed and performed at the BAM Kids Film Festival, York College Youth Dance Showcase and Earl Mosley’s Dancing Beyond. He is currently an Associate Artist with A.I.M by Kyle Abraham.

Noelle Kayser
Chicago-based dance maker Noelle Kayser uses choreography as a means to explore and gain deeper understanding of human experience and behavior. She cites escapist fantasy to develop complex worlds and characters using both linear and non-linear narratives. Her most recent work looks at fascination with decorum and hierarchical social structures. She has choreographed for SALT Dance Festival, Visceral Dance Chicago, the Boykin Dance Project, COMMON Conservatory, and DanceWorks Chicago, among others.

Adam McGaw
With seven years of experience dancing with various companies—including Hubbard Street Dance Chicago—Adam McGraw explores the beauty in the mundane, drawing inspiration from literature, music, film, and personal history. Using improvisation to generate movement and build scenes, McGraw explores concepts of transformation and its nuanced relationship with time, memory, and stillness. “My work tends to be an overtly physical space,” writes McGraw, “where the artist can think, feel, choose, listen, react.” 

Fall ‘24 runs for six performances at the Erickson Theatre on Capitol Hill: September 13 -14 and 19 – 21 at 8 pm, with a special matinee on September 15th at 2 pm featuring host Betty Wetter.  

Secure your tickets now at the links below.

9/13 – 21, 2024 @ 8:00 PM
Erickson Theater

9/15, 2024@ 2:00 PM
Erickson Theater

The annual Fall Choreographic Shindig offers Whim W’Him company dancers the opportunity to select three choreographers from hundreds of applicants. 

The Fall ’24 season features new work by Carlos Franquiz, founder and creator of the project-based dance company Arch Dansé Ensemble; Noelle Kayser, Chicago-based choreographer, actor, and sound designer; and Adam McGaw, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago dancer. 

Carlos Franquiz
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Juan Carlos Franquiz, II is the founder and creator of the project-based dance company “Arch Dansé Ensemble.” Carlos received his early training at the Joffrey Ballet Academy and is an alumni of MOVE |NYC|’s Young Professionals Program. Carlos has choreographed and performed at the BAM Kids Film Festival, York College Youth Dance Showcase and Earl Mosley’s Dancing Beyond. He is currently an Associate Artist with A.I.M by Kyle Abraham.

Noelle Kayser
Chicago-based dance maker Noelle Kayser uses choreography as a means to explore and gain deeper understanding of human experience and behavior. She cites escapist fantasy to develop complex worlds and characters using both linear and non-linear narratives. Her most recent work looks at fascination with decorum and hierarchical social structures. She has choreographed for SALT Dance Festival, Visceral Dance Chicago, the Boykin Dance Project, COMMON Conservatory, and DanceWorks Chicago, among others.

Adam McGaw
With seven years of experience dancing with various companies—including Hubbard Street Dance Chicago—Adam McGraw explores the beauty in the mundane, drawing inspiration from literature, music, film, and personal history. Using improvisation to generate movement and build scenes, McGraw explores concepts of transformation and its nuanced relationship with time, memory, and stillness. “My work tends to be an overtly physical space,” writes McGraw, “where the artist can think, feel, choose, listen, react.” 

Fall ‘24 runs for six performances at the Erickson Theatre on Capitol Hill: September 13 -14 and 19 – 21 at 8 pm, with a special matinee on September 15th at 2 pm featuring host Betty Wetter.  

Secure your tickets now at the links below.

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CHOREOGRAPHER

Carlos Franquiz

he/him/his

Juan Carlos Franquiz, II was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and is the founder and creator of the project-based dance company “Arch Dansé Ensemble.” Carlos received his early training at the Joffrey Ballet Academy at Fort Hamilton High School under the direction of Sabrina Jaafar and is the recipient of the Joffrey Ballet Academy Dance Award along with the Joseph Graffagnino Scholarship.

He is an alumni of MOVE |NYC|’s Young Professionals Program under the Direction of Nigel Campbell and Chanel DaSilva. While in the Young Professionals Program he received the 2019 Samuel H. Scripps – BAM scholarship, and the 2019 – 2020 C. Michael Tidwell NEXT Step Scholarship. During which he performed premiere works by choreographers such as Shamel Pitts, Gregory Dolbashian, Antonio Brown, Roderick George and Kyle Abraham. Carlos was also part of the Inaugural Peer Mentor Cohort for MOVE |NYC|.

Carlos has choreographed and performed at the BAM Kids Film Festival, York College Youth Dance Showcase and Earl Mosley’s Dancing Beyond; A benefit for Dance Against Cancer which he was selected to co-choreograph for Hearts of Men. He was also selected to choreograph on MOVE |NYC|’s Pre-Young Professionals Program. Carlos also works with the project-based dance company known as The Dash Ensemble under the directorship of Gregory Dolbashian.

He has received his BFA in Dance at the Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College, and is currently an Associate Artist with A.I.M by Kyle Abraham.

CHOREOGRAPHER

Noelle Kayser

she/her/hers

Noelle Kayser’s (Atlanta, GA) professional career began in 2011 at Luna Negra Dance Theater with an apprenticeship under the direction of Gustavo Ramirez Sansano- where she performed the company’s repertoire domestically and internationally. In 2013, Noelle joined glo, an Atlanta-based collaborative performance platform founded by Lauri Stallings. Other credits include the Proia Dance Project, Erik Thurmond’s Ripple, Gathering Wild, The Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and Scrap Theater Group’s one-woman play Leda.

Noelle was a member of Visceral Dance Chicago under the direction of Nick Pupillo from 2015 through 2018. While at Visceral, Noelle had the opportunity to perform works by Marguerite Donlon, Danielle Agami, Kevin O’Day, Alice Klock, Stephanie Martinez, and many others.  Noelle was a member of Northwest Dance Project under the direction of Sarah Slipper from 2019 through 2020. While at Northwest, Noelle had the opportunity to perform works by Sarah Slipper, Wen Wei Wang, Ihsan Rustem, and Patrick Delcroix. Noelle has also performed with Benjamin Wardell’s The Cambrians and Atlanta’s Fly On A Wall. Noelle has set her own choreography on Chicago’s Cerqua Rivera Dance Theater, Moonwater Dance Project, and Atlanta’s Kit Modus. Her piece for Kit Modus – The Excursion: Realized – was named a 2018 Highlight of the Year by ArtsATL. In addition to dance and choreography, Noelle has narrated 16 audiobooks for Listen Up Productions / audible.com, and appeared in industrial advertising for Grey Television, Kitchenaid, and Whirlpool.

Noelle has been a rehearsal director and dancer for PARA.MAR Dance Theatre under the direction of Stephanie Martinez since its inception in July of 2020.

CHOREOGRAPHER

Adam McGaw

he/him/his

Adam McGaw is an American performer/choreographer based in Gothenburg, Sweden. A native of Detroit, Michigan, he received his Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree from Wayne State University. Adam joined Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in 2019, where he spent 3 seasons originating and performing roles in works by Crystal Pite, Kyle Abraham, Ohad Naharin, Aszure Barton, and many more. Since 2022, Adam has collaborated with the American Modern Opera Company (AMOC) and choreographer Bobbi Jene Smith, as well as Alan Lucien Øyen’s winter guests. Adam is currently an artist with GöteborgOperans Danskompani.

CHOREOGRAPHER

Carlos Franquiz

he/him/his

Juan Carlos Franquiz, II was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and is the founder and creator of the project-based dance company “Arch Dansé Ensemble.” Carlos received his early training at the Joffrey Ballet Academy at Fort Hamilton High School under the direction of Sabrina Jaafar and is the recipient of the Joffrey Ballet Academy Dance Award along with the Joseph Graffagnino Scholarship.

He is an alumni of MOVE |NYC|’s Young Professionals Program under the Direction of Nigel Campbell and Chanel DaSilva. While in the Young Professionals Program he received the 2019 Samuel H. Scripps – BAM scholarship, and the 2019 – 2020 C. Michael Tidwell NEXT Step Scholarship. During which he performed premiere works by choreographers such as Shamel Pitts, Gregory Dolbashian, Antonio Brown, Roderick George and Kyle Abraham. Carlos was also part of the Inaugural Peer Mentor Cohort for MOVE |NYC|.

Carlos has choreographed and performed at the BAM Kids Film Festival, York College Youth Dance Showcase and Earl Mosley’s Dancing Beyond; A benefit for Dance Against Cancer which he was selected to co-choreograph for Hearts of Men. He was also selected to choreograph on MOVE |NYC|’s Pre-Young Professionals Program. Carlos also works with the project-based dance company known as The Dash Ensemble under the directorship of Gregory Dolbashian.

He has received his BFA in Dance at the Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College, and is currently an Associate Artist with A.I.M by Kyle Abraham.

CHOREOGRAPHER

Noelle Kayser

she/her/hers

Noelle Kayser’s (Atlanta, GA) professional career began in 2011 at Luna Negra Dance Theater with an apprenticeship under the direction of Gustavo Ramirez Sansano- where she performed the company’s repertoire domestically and internationally. In 2013, Noelle joined glo, an Atlanta-based collaborative performance platform founded by Lauri Stallings. Other credits include the Proia Dance Project, Erik Thurmond’s Ripple, Gathering Wild, The Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and Scrap Theater Group’s one-woman play Leda.

Noelle was a member of Visceral Dance Chicago under the direction of Nick Pupillo from 2015 through 2018. While at Visceral, Noelle had the opportunity to perform works by Marguerite Donlon, Danielle Agami, Kevin O’Day, Alice Klock, Stephanie Martinez, and many others.  Noelle was a member of Northwest Dance Project under the direction of Sarah Slipper from 2019 through 2020. While at Northwest, Noelle had the opportunity to perform works by Sarah Slipper, Wen Wei Wang, Ihsan Rustem, and Patrick Delcroix. Noelle has also performed with Benjamin Wardell’s The Cambrians and Atlanta’s Fly On A Wall. Noelle has set her own choreography on Chicago’s Cerqua Rivera Dance Theater, Moonwater Dance Project, and Atlanta’s Kit Modus. Her piece for Kit Modus – The Excursion: Realized – was named a 2018 Highlight of the Year by ArtsATL. In addition to dance and choreography, Noelle has narrated 16 audiobooks for Listen Up Productions / audible.com, and appeared in industrial advertising for Grey Television, Kitchenaid, and Whirlpool.

Noelle has been a rehearsal director and dancer for PARA.MAR Dance Theatre under the direction of Stephanie Martinez since its inception in July of 2020.

CHOREOGRAPHER

Adam McGaw

he/him/his

Adam McGaw is an American performer/choreographer based in Chicago, Illinois. A native of Detroit, Michigan, he received his Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree from Wayne State University. Adam joined Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in 2019, where he spent 3 seasons originating and performing roles in works by Crystal Pite, Kyle Abraham, Ohad Naharin, Aszure Barton, and many more. Since 2022, Adam has collaborated with the American Modern Opera Company (AMOC) and choreographer Bobbi Jene Smith, as well as Alan Lucien Øyen’s winter guests.

DANCERS

LIGHTING DESIGNER

Michael Mazzola

he/him/his

Michael’s critically acclaimed lighting and scenery has been seen in venues all over the USA, Europe, and Asia, ranging from opera houses to amphitheaters to circus tents to hay barns. The 3-time New York Dance and Performance Award winner has designed lighting and scenery for many dance companies, in the USA, Australia, Finland, Sweden, Cuba. He designed lighting and video for the 2015 Presidential Scholars Awards, at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall. Michael has also been Senior Scenic Designer on two Comedy Central Celebrity Roasts, as well as the 2015 Lincoln Awards at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall for Uplight, Inc, based in NYC. Some of his performance photography has been published in Liz Lerman’s book “Hiking the Horizontal”, as well on the websites and marketing materials for Bebe Miller Company and Rachel Tess Dance.

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER

Becca Blackwell

she/they

Becca Blackwell is a talented and versatile professional in the world of performing arts, making their mark as a dedicated Production Stage Manager for Whim W’him. With an extensive background in stage management, lighting design, and stagehand work, Becca has made a significant impact on the Seattle dance scene.

As a Production Stage Manager, Becca orchestrates the behind-the-scenes magic, ensuring smooth and flawless performances. Their organizational prowess, exceptional communication skills, and ability to handle high-pressure situations make them an invaluable asset to the Whim W’him team. Becca’s meticulous planning and coordination allow the creative vision to come to life on stage seamlessly. Additionally, Becca’s talents extend to lighting design, where their keen artistic vision and technical finesse have contributed to the creation of captivating visual experiences on stage.

With a diverse skill set, unwavering dedication, and a passion for the performing arts, Becca Blackwell continues to shine as a vital force in the industry. Their contributions, both as a stage manager and lighting designer, have left a lasting impression on audiences and fellow professionals, solidifying their position as a respected and sought-after talent in the Seattle dance community.

LIGHTING DESIGNER

Michael Mazzola

he/him/his

Michael’s critically acclaimed lighting and scenery has been seen in venues all over the USA, Europe, and Asia, ranging from opera houses to amphitheaters to circus tents to hay barns. The 3-time New York Dance and Performance Award winner has designed lighting and scenery for many dance companies, in the USA, Australia, Finland, Sweden, Cuba. He designed lighting and video for the 2015 Presidential Scholars Awards, at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall. Michael has also been Senior Scenic Designer on two Comedy Central Celebrity Roasts, as well as the 2015 Lincoln Awards at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall for Uplight, Inc, based in NYC. Some of his performance photography has been published in Liz Lerman’s book “Hiking the Horizontal”, as well on the websites and marketing materials for Bebe Miller Company and Rachel Tess Dance.

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER

Becca Blackwell

she/they

Becca Blackwell is a talented and versatile professional in the world of performing arts, making their mark as a dedicated Production Stage Manager for Whim W’him. With an extensive background in stage management, lighting design, and stagehand work, Becca has made a significant impact on the Seattle dance scene.

As a Production Stage Manager, Becca orchestrates the behind-the-scenes magic, ensuring smooth and flawless performances. Their organizational prowess, exceptional communication skills, and ability to handle high-pressure situations make them an invaluable asset to the Whim W’him team. Becca’s meticulous planning and coordination allow the creative vision to come to life on stage seamlessly. Additionally, Becca’s talents extend to lighting design, where their keen artistic vision and technical finesse have contributed to the creation of captivating visual experiences on stage.

With a diverse skill set, unwavering dedication, and a passion for the performing arts, Becca Blackwell continues to shine as a vital force in the industry. Their contributions, both as a stage manager and lighting designer, have left a lasting impression on audiences and fellow professionals, solidifying their position as a respected and sought-after talent in the Seattle dance community.

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