Hannah Littman (they/them/theirs) is a New York-based choreographer, producer, and performer passionate about making inclusive and enriching movement spaces.
Originally from Los Angeles, Hannah is a graduate of Vassar College where they earned their BA in Film Studies and English and was a choreographer and dancer with Vassar Repertory Dance Theater (VRDT). Hannah has also trained with the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, VIM VIGOR Dance Company, Batsheva Dance Company, and more. They have performed choreography by Merce Cunningham, Adam Weinert, Leslie I P Sachs, Stephen Rooks, Ohad Naharin, Larry Keigwin, Marlie Couto, Summer Lee Rhatigan, Alex Ketley, Christian Burns, and Lisa Harvie. Hannah has presented work at IndyFringe Theater Festival, BAAD! Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, and ESTIA Day Fest, and in 2023, they graduated from the Curriculum in Motion® Institute through Jacob’s Pillow. Beyond their performance work, Hannah is a co-founder and the lead producer of the 46 Minutes Collective, a dance-theater collective focused on collaborative, physical, ego-free creation.
With an eclectic background in myriad styles ranging from ballet, contemporary, Gaga, improvisational techniques, floorwork, Graham, Horton, release technique, jazz, and more, Hannah has a deep love for the moving body that translates into a practice focused on discovering HOW and WHY our bodies move the way they do, finding joy in connecting deeply with the form that carries them around day-to-day. They aim to create an open, welcoming, non-competitive space for all to approach dance as pure movement: a place where newer movers can explore their own capabilities alongside longtime dancers aiming to expand their movement past a technique-centric mindset.
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