
DAVID DORFMAN
COMPANY PREMIERE
David Dorfman (Choreographer and Dance Activist) (he/him), has been making movement-based dance theater since graduating with an MFA in Dance from Connecticut College in 1981. In 1987, he founded David Dorfman Dance in NYC with the intention of creating politically and socially relevant work. A life-long educator, David has been a professor at Connecticut College since 2004, where DDD is Company-in-Residence. David choreographed Broadway’s “Indecent,” for which he was given a Lortel for its Off-Broadway run and has also received a 2019 USA Fellowship in Dance, a Guggenheim, 4 National Endowment For the Arts fellowships and a Bessie Award. David Dorfman’s early performing years were happily spent with Kei Takei’s Moving Earth and Susan Marshall & Co. In his copious spare time, he has co-created and toured internationally a body of tragi-comic physical theater with dear friend Dan Froot, entitled “Live Sax Acts”— and he continues to dance profusely with wife Lisa Race and son Samson Race Dorfman. He is thrilled to return to Chicago, where he grew up and spent a lot of time on various disco dance floors – and to work with South Chicago Dance Theatre for the first time..
“He always has a quality of celebration in his work and, structurally, his choreography can be a bit wild, a bit untamed.”
– The New York Times

NATASHA ADORLEE
Natasha Adorlee is an Emmy Award-winning choreographer, filmmaker, composer, and educator based in San Francisco, CA. A first-generation Asian American woman, she was the final Artistic Fellow with Amy Seiwert’s Imagery. Natasha began choreographing in 2016 while maintaining an award-winning dance career with Robert Moses’ Kin, ODC/Dance, Kate Weare and Co., and The San Francisco Symphony.
After winning over ten international awards for her acclaimed short film Take Your Time in 2018, she has been a sought-after filmmaker, choreographer, and composer ever since. After attending SUNY Purchase and graduating from UC Berkeley, Natasha was invited to join ODC/Dance. As a performer, she has danced a vast repertoire of works and contributed original choreography, sound design, and art direction to more than 20 ODC/Dance repertory pieces.
Natasha has created over 20 original dance-based works spanning stage, film, and immersive performance mediums. Most recently, she was commissioned to create for the National Choreographers Initiative (NCI) 2025. Other recent commissions include Joffrey Ballet’s Winning Works, BalletX, Nevada Ballet Theatre, Kansas City Ballet, Houston Contemporary, Ceprodac (Mexico), Kawaguchi Ballet (Japan), Ballare Carmel, Ballet22, and Imagery.
She has also created original work for Pixar Animation Studios, Oculus, National Geographic, and The New Yorker Magazine. Natasha founded Concept o4 to create multimedia dance-based experiences advocating for more accessibility to the arts.
In 2024, Natasha was awarded the Grand Prize at the Palm Desert Choreography Festival and received an NEA Grant, a Dresher Fellowship, and a Jacob’s Pillow Choreographic Fellowship. In 2025, she was awarded a National Theater Project (NTP) Touring Grant in support of her new work with Crescent Moon Theater. Natasha is currently pursuing a prolific creation period while sharing her deep knowledge of movement and film with the greater community through Dance on Camera workshops. She also serves as an Artistic Advisor for Ballet22.








































