Mark Stuver
Dancer
From Rifle, Colorado, Mark Stuver began his career in performance at Middlebury College (B.A. Theater-Dance, 1998). In San Francisco, Mark performed with Kathleen Hermesdorf, Leslie Seiters, Sara Shelton Mann, Lizz Roman, Joe Goode Performance Group and Jess Curtis/Gravity in San Francisco and Berlin. In New York he performed with Lisa Race, Ezra Caldwell/Vermont House Productions, and in his early days with Paul Matteson. With collaborator Rachael Lincoln, Mark has created and performed original dance-theater work in San Francisco, at the Dublin Fringe Festival, at Dancers' Workshop in Jackson, Wyoming and at Middlebury College. He also appeared in a new work by Lincoln at UCLA. Mark joined Project Bandaloop in 2000; since then performances have taken him from The David Letterman Show, NYC to Soweto, South Africa, Singapore, Macau, China, South Korea, Oman, Italy, Norway, Poland, Turkey, Brazil, San Francisco's Mission District, The Kennedy Center ( a return after performing a duet of his own at ACDFA ) and cliffs, buildings and theaters across the US. Mark appears in the short films 'Mark as Himself' by Caldwell, 'This Bird Has Flown' by Carrie Noel, 'Just Under a Million' directed by Hester Schell, 'Wild Salmon' directed by Jordan Goldman and the forthcoming 'Hillbelly' directed by Daren Rabinovitch. He also has written an adaptation for the screen of Herman Melville's 'Moby Dick' - please inquire.
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