Ms. Mack has presented her work at Joyce Soho Presents, Dance Theater Workshop's "Fresh Tracks", the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., WAX as part of 'In the Company of Women' , P.S. 1 Contemporary Dance Center, DanceNow Downtown Festival at the Joyce Soho, George Street Playhouse in New Jersey, Mulberry Street Theater as part of "Newsteps", Judson Church for Movement Research, the Hungarian American Dance Festival in Hungary, the "Sweat" dance series at DeBaun Auditorium in Hoboken, NJ, and the Perpich School of the Arts in Minnesota where she was a commissioned choreographer. In January 2002, she was selected by Dance Magazine as one of "25 to Watch in 2002."
She was a founding member of LKB Dance, directed by Leah Kreutzer, where she danced for two years before becoming rehearsal director.
In March of 1999, she co-produced and co-choreographed Pigs at Loree Theater in New Brunswick, NJ with Kim Barkhamer. She has also danced with Rhombus Dance/Multimedia, directed by Chris Bodwich.
She began her dance training at age sixteen at the Minnesota Center for Arts Education and earned her BFA in dance from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University in 1998, where she was the recipient of the Turner Prize for Choreography and the ACDFA/Dance Magazine Award for Outstanding Student Choreography .
She has been a teaching artist for the American Repertory Ballet Institute and The Dance Express and is currently Director of Dance at The Purnell School, as well as Artistic Director of Cleo Mack Dance Project.
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