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About Robbie

Robbie Cook (he/him/his) has been professionally active in the dance  field for over 25 years, including time spent in the dance communities  of New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Based in  Brooklyn, he is currently an Assistant Professor of Dance at Hofstra  University and teaches during the summers at the American Dance  Festival and Bates Dance Festival. Other teaching credits include  Shenandoah Conservatory, Loyola Marymount University, Idyllwild, Dance Festival (Hong Kong), Chadwick International School (South  Korea), Japan Contemporary Dance Network (Sapporo) as a company member  of Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, Universidad de Las Américas (Mexico),  and IUGTE Conference (Austria). As a performer, Robbie is currently  working on projects with Kota Yamazaki and Tammy Carrasco. He has  performed the work of various artists throughout his career, including: Seán Curran, James Gregg, Guanglei Hui, Teena Marie Custer, Michel  Kouakou, Edwaard Liang, Keith Thompson, Douglas Dunn, Margaret Jenkins,  Liz Gerring and Jan Erkert. His teaching is informed by his practice  of both Yoga and Pilates with a focus on anatomically based cues  relevant to the practice of dance. Robbie earned an MFA in Dance from  Bennington College and a BFA in Visual Art from School of the Art  Institute of Chicago. 

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