Alexandra Light, Choreographer

Dance, Members  •   April 18, 2025

Alexandra Light Choreographer

Spring Newsletter

Schrödinger’s Cat performed by AvaRose Dillon and Henry Winn costumes by Lauren Carmen, lighting by Truly Cates, photo by Shoccara Marcus; courtesy of Dance Canvas, Inc. ]
spring is one of my favorites times of year- texas wildflowers and thunderstorms are so lovely. they have served as a background i’ve been flying in and out of over a very busy start to spring. this spring has been one of the most exciting of my life, and huge change is ahead in May as I take my final bow as principal dancer with Texas Ballet Theater. from big premieres, great collaborations, and new creations on the horizon, i am grateful to share it with you all.as always, i love connecting with you. you can email me [afarber123@gmail.com], use the contact form on my website [www.alexandralight.art], or DM on instagram [@farbie]
latest + upcoming:
Light Variation debuted as part of the prestigious Lamentation Variations programFebruary 21 at Bass Performance Hall and February 28th at the Wyly TheaterThe Volland Foundation selected me for the 2025 summer residency program, where I will develop new choreographic work Prairie RunSchrödinger’s Cat made it’s world premiere at the Rialto Center in Atlanta March 21st, and was named an evening standout in this ArtsATL reviewI served as choreographer + movement director on Dancer as Motif workshop with renowned photographer Ted ForbesI was accepted as an inaugural resident for the ORTO permaculture residency in Portugal to develop new choreographic work SANGMARIS in June, 2025I will take my final bow as a principal dancer performing the role of Giselle at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas the weekend of May 16-18
Alexandra Light with dancers Rayleigh Vendt, Jonathan Robbins, and AvaRose Dillon on the set of Dancer As Motif [ photo by Ted Forbes ]

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