
Choreography
Anjali Austin has a series of choreographic works. See featured works below.
As a choreographer I find it essential to remain curious and continuously expand, challenge, and investigate the possibilities of movement, space, time, sound and bodies. Being a female choreographer, I engage in a unique and driven level of confidence while visioning possibilities, risks, shapes, patterns, and sensitivities of the dance artists. I welcome the distinctions of their strengths and quirks. It is a communal effort with intentions of heightening creativity.
– Anjali Austin
Parabola
Parabola is a symmetrical open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side. The path of a projectile under the influence of gravity ideally follows a curve of this shape.
Music: Lament composed by John Callahan; performed by John Callahan & Ken Davis
Lighting: J. Russell Sandifer
Dancers: Annette Barcelona, Sarah Diamon, Sara Eckman, Jessica Fernandez, Katherine Love, SarahGrace Mariani, and Mikaila Ware










Photos by Jon Nalon
Katalasso
Katalasso is a Greek verb… to change, exchange, or reconcile.
Music: Adagio from Ballet Suite No. 2 by Dmitri Shostakovich; Fantasia in D Minor by Amadeus Mozart
Costumes: Currie Leggoe
Lighting: J. Russell Sandifer
Dancers: Fatima Andere, Amanda Ayo, Jessicea Fernandez, Hellen Greider, Brooke Koster, Clara Molina, Julie Opiel, Nikole Pittman, Celine Seiber, Nik Sourakov, Holly Stone, Anyssa Tucker










Photos by Meagan Helman
Shorn and Brazen
Shorn and Brazen... [insert short description of work]
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Photos by Jon Nalon of Florida State University



