SPRING ’26
featuring new creations by
Rena Butler, James Gregg, Olivier Wevers
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MAY 8 – 16, 2026 @ 8:00 PM | Cornish Playhouse
MAY 14, 2026 @ 7:30 PM | Vashon Center for the Arts
As our season draws to a close, we celebrate the return of three visionary choreographers who continue to shape the evolving landscape of contemporary dance with Whim W’Him.
Rena Butler returns after presenting “E=16-0163-TSX,” a work created during the pandemic and shared as a dance film on our WHIM-IN platform. She describes the piece as an exploration of dissecting the self and our shared humanity—how breaking ourselves down reveals the ways we reflect and intersect with one another. Her choreography invites us into this humbling and intricate process of self and communal discovery.
James Gregg, who first collaborated with Whim W’Him in 2016 with his acclaimed duet “Into you I go willingly,” comes back to the company to offer a new creation that builds on the compelling artistry he first shared with Whim W’Him.
Olivier Wevers, the company’s founder and artistic director, returns with a new creation that continues his ongoing investigation into human expression, connection, and transformation.
Join us for this powerful closing chapter of the season, where movement becomes a language of reflection, relationship, and renewal.
MAY 8 – 16, 2026 @ 8:00 PM
Cornish Playhouse
MAY 14, 2026 @ 7:30 PM
Vashon Center for the Arts
As our season draws to a close, we celebrate the return of three visionary choreographers who continue to shape the evolving landscape of contemporary dance with Whim W’Him.
Rena Butler returns after presenting “E=16-0163-TSX,” a work created during the pandemic and shared as a dance film on our WHIM-IN platform. She describes the piece as an exploration of dissecting the self and our shared humanity—how breaking ourselves down reveals the ways we reflect and intersect with one another. Her choreography invites us into this humbling and intricate process of self and communal discovery.
James Gregg, who first collaborated with Whim W’Him in 2016 with his acclaimed duet “Into you I go willingly,” comes back to the company to offer a new creation that builds on the compelling artistry he first shared with Whim W’Him.
Olivier Wevers, the company’s founder and artistic director, returns with a new creation that continues his ongoing investigation into human expression, connection, and transformation.
Join us for this powerful closing chapter of the season, where movement becomes a language of reflection, relationship, and renewal.

CHOREOGRAPHER
rena butler
she/her/hers
Rena Butler hails from Chicago, IL, and began her studies at The Chicago Academy for the Arts. She studied overseas at Taipei National University of the Arts in Taiwan, and received her BFA from SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance. Rena performed with companies including Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, AIM by Kyle Abraham, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, David Dorfman Dance, The Kevin Wynn Collection, Pasos Con Sabor Salsa Dance Company, and Gibney Company.
Rena is a recipient of the prestigious 2019 Princess Grace Foundation Award for Choreography and San Francisco’s 2024 Isadora Duncan Dance Award for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography. She has created works for Het Nationale Ballet in The Netherlands, National Ballet of Canada, San Francisco Opera’s Orpheus and Euridice, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Norrdans in Sweden, AIM By Kyle Abraham, Gauthier Dance in Stuttgart, Germany, The Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Proximity, Cincinnati Ballet, The New Orleans Museum of Modern Art, Le Ballet de L’Opéra Grand Avignon, SALT Dance, a film for Third Coast Percussion x Devonté Hynes/Blood Orange, Oregon Ballet Theater, The Juilliard School, Oklahoma City Ballet, Parsons Dance, TEDxChicago Virtual Salon 3.0: Design Your Life, Charlotte Ballet, BalletX, and more. She has been spotlighted in Dance Magazine’s On The Rise feature in 2013, and was the featured cover story for Dance Magazine’s November 2021 issue.
Facilitation and Mentorship play a big role in Rena’s artistic persona. Butler has taught dance and choreographic workshops at L’Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Danse de Marseille in France, The Macau Cultural Center in China, The Juilliard School, The School at Jacob’s Pillow, Ailey Camp Chicago, and SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance. She served on the Consortium for Chicago Dancemakers Forum for 3 years, was on the annual panel for Black Girls Dance in Chicago, and co-created and directed DanceLab—a free, choreographic course for the Chicago youth.

CHOREOGRAPHER
james gregg
he/him/his
James Gregg is an internationally renowned dancer, choreographer, and creative visionary. Originally from Oklahoma and now living in Los Angeles, Gregg has established himself as a sought-after collaborator and innovator in the world of contemporary dance.
Throughout his career, James has had the opportunity to work with many respected dance companies and artists. He has danced with Aszure & Artists, Rubberband Dance Group, Rubberlegz, Bodytraffic, BJM Danse, Anne Plamondon Productions, and River North Dance Chicago. He has also performed works by renowned choreographers such as Barak Marshall, Aszure Barton, Crystal Pite, Mia Michaels, Gustavo Ramirez, Rodrigo Pedernieras, Frank Chauves, Danny Ezralow, Mauro Bigonzetti, and Annabelle Lopez-Ochoa.
As a choreographer, Gregg has created works for numerous companies, including Hubbard Street Dance Company, Whim W’Him, Ballet X, Arts Umbrella, Edmonton Ballet, and Springboard Danse Montreal. He has also choreographed for TV, film, and stage productions, such as Peacemaker, Cirque Du Soleil at Sea, and music videos for Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra and Kresha Turner’s “Love Again.”
Gregg’s talent has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Princess Grace Works in Progress Award, Princess Grace Choreography Fellowship Award, and the New American Talent Choreographic Contest.
With a passion for dance and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of movement and artistry, James Gregg continues to inspire audiences and fellow artists with his unique voice and creative vision.

CHOREOGRAPHER
Olivier Wevers
he/him/his
From ballet training in his native Belgium, Olivier learned the beauty, passion and discipline of the art. On coming to North America at age 19, he discovered the exhilaration of many new dance forms. As a principal dancer, first with Royal Winnipeg Ballet and later, for most of his dancing career, with Pacific Northwest Ballet, he acquired his strong conviction that dancers are the heart and soul of a company. As such they, and artists in general, must live at the very center of the process, their dignity, psychological and creative growth and safety deemed just as essential as their technical accomplishments.
During his years of performing in classical and contemporary works by choreographers from around the world, Olivier also discovered the thrill of making dances and how imaginative story-telling and movement exploration connect to caring about individuality and physicality. Creating dances fed his perennial curiosity. It became “my way to express myself and, during the process, to be able to learn more about the human condition, start dialogues, touch people and share ideas, reflecting on our times and our humanity.”

CHOREOGRAPHER
Rena Butler
she/her/hers
Rena Butler hails from Chicago, IL, and began her studies at The Chicago Academy for the Arts. She studied overseas at Taipei National University of the Arts in Taiwan, and received her BFA from SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance. Rena performed with companies including Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, AIM by Kyle Abraham, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, David Dorfman Dance, The Kevin Wynn Collection, Pasos Con Sabor Salsa Dance Company, and Gibney Company.
Rena is a recipient of the prestigious 2019 Princess Grace Foundation Award for Choreography and San Francisco’s 2024 Isadora Duncan Dance Award for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography. She has created works for Het Nationale Ballet in The Netherlands, National Ballet of Canada, San Francisco Opera’s Orpheus and Euridice, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Norrdans in Sweden, AIM By Kyle Abraham, Gauthier Dance in Stuttgart, Germany, The Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Proximity, Cincinnati Ballet, The New Orleans Museum of Modern Art, Le Ballet de L’Opéra Grand Avignon, SALT Dance, a film for Third Coast Percussion x Devonté Hynes/Blood Orange, Oregon Ballet Theater, The Juilliard School, Oklahoma City Ballet, Parsons Dance, TEDxChicago Virtual Salon 3.0: Design Your Life, Charlotte Ballet, BalletX, and more. She has been spotlighted in Dance Magazine’s On The Rise feature in 2013, and was the featured cover story for Dance Magazine’s November 2021 issue.
Facilitation and Mentorship play a big role in Rena’s artistic persona. Butler has taught dance and choreographic workshops at L’Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Danse de Marseille in France, The Macau Cultural Center in China, The Juilliard School, The School at Jacob’s Pillow, Ailey Camp Chicago, and SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance. She served on the Consortium for Chicago Dancemakers Forum for 3 years, was on the annual panel for Black Girls Dance in Chicago, and co-created and directed DanceLab—a free, choreographic course for the Chicago youth.

CHOREOGRAPHER
James Gregg
he/him/his
James Gregg is an internationally renowned dancer, choreographer, and creative visionary. Originally from Oklahoma and now living in Los Angeles, Gregg has established himself as a sought-after collaborator and innovator in the world of contemporary dance.
Throughout his career, James has had the opportunity to work with many respected dance companies and artists. He has danced with Aszure & Artists, Rubberband Dance Group, Rubberlegz, Bodytraffic, BJM Danse, Anne Plamondon Productions, and River North Dance Chicago. He has also performed works by renowned choreographers such as Barak Marshall, Aszure Barton, Crystal Pite, Mia Michaels, Gustavo Ramirez, Rodrigo Pedernieras, Frank Chauves, Danny Ezralow, Mauro Bigonzetti, and Annabelle Lopez-Ochoa.
As a choreographer, Gregg has created works for numerous companies, including Hubbard Street Dance Company, Whim W’Him, Ballet X, Arts Umbrella, Edmonton Ballet, and Springboard Danse Montreal. He has also choreographed for TV, film, and stage productions, such as Peacemaker, Cirque Du Soleil at Sea, and music videos for Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra and Kresha Turner’s “Love Again.”
Gregg’s talent has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Princess Grace Works in Progress Award, Princess Grace Choreography Fellowship Award, and the New American Talent Choreographic Contest.
With a passion for dance and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of movement and artistry, James Gregg continues to inspire audiences and fellow artists with his unique voice and creative vision.

CHOREOGRAPHER
Olivier Wevers
he/him/his
From ballet training in his native Belgium, Olivier learned the beauty, passion and discipline of the art. On coming to North America at age 19, he discovered the exhilaration of many new dance forms. As a principal dancer, first with Royal Winnipeg Ballet and later, for most of his dancing career, with Pacific Northwest Ballet, he acquired his strong conviction that dancers are the heart and soul of a company. As such they, and artists in general, must live at the very center of the process, their dignity, psychological and creative growth and safety deemed just as essential as their technical accomplishments.
During his years of performing in classical and contemporary works by choreographers from around the world, Olivier also discovered the thrill of making dances and how imaginative story-telling and movement exploration connect to caring about individuality and physicality. Creating dances fed his perennial curiosity. It became “my way to express myself and, during the process, to be able to learn more about the human condition, start dialogues, touch people and share ideas, reflecting on our times and our humanity.”
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.
VISION
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illuminating that art exists within each and everyone
BEHIND THE SCENES
Exploring, intimately and in wider perspective, the creative process of Whim W’Him and our many collaborators—in the studio, behind the scenes and onstage.


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