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    Emily Coates

    Professor in the Practice of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies and Director of Dance Studies, Yale University; Professor in the Practice of Directing, David Geffen School of Drama at Yale

    Emily Coates is a renowned dancer, choreographer, and writer who has left a significant mark on the performing arts scene. Her impressive career includes performances with prestigious companies such as New York City Ballet, Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project, Twyla Tharp, and Yvonne Rainer. Emily has showcased her talent in various works by notable choreographers and has gained international recognition for her performances. Additionally, she has a rich history of choreographing pieces that have been commissioned and presented at esteemed venues like Baryshnikov Arts Center, Carnegie Hall, and the Guggenheim.

    Her collaborations with artists such as Lacina Coulibaly, Sarah Demers, and Yvonne Rainer have contributed to the depth and diversity of her artistic portfolio. Emily Coates has been honored with awards and fellowships, including the Mae L. Wein Award for Outstanding Promise from the School of American Ballet and the Martha Duffy Memorial Fellowship from Baryshnikov Arts Center. She has also ventured into the realm of connecting physics and dance as co-author of the book 'Physics and Dance' with physicist Sarah Demers, published by Yale University Press in 2018.

    Emily’s academic accomplishments are equally impressive, holding a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), a Master of Philosophy (MPhil), and a Master of Arts (MA) in American Studies, as well as a Bachelor of Arts (BA) magna cum laude in English, all from Yale University. She has significantly contributed to the dance studies curriculum at Yale University and previously served as the Director of Dance and the Artistic Director of the World Performance Project at the institution.

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    New Haven, Connecticut, United States