Rebekah Enderle

San Francisco

Rebekah Enderle is a professional contemporary dancer. She earned a Master of Arts degree in French Studies from New York University and dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in French and English from the University of Connecticut. She lived bi-continentally in Paris, France and New York City before moving to California. Her education in the humanities informs much of her artistic work, which is motivated by a love of documenting humanness and sharing perspective through the language of dance. Rebekah is based in San Francisco, California, where she is a professional dance artist with Dandelion Dancetheater, STEAMROLLER Dance Company and Joe Landini Dance. She has had the pleasure of dancing in inspiring proscenium venues including ODC Theater, CounterPulse, Cowell Theater at Fort Mason, Joe Goode Annex and SAFEhouse Arts, and working with choreographers including Angela Arteritano, Amanda K. White, Amy Lewis, Eric Kupers, Jesse Bie, Joe Landini, Raven Malouf-Renning, Victor Talledos, Daiane Lopes da Silva, Julia Rose, and Kat Lin, as well as via dance film with Pritha Kundu and Adrienne Ravez (Armandi to Attitude and Alice Dance Project’s ‘Chaos and Calm’), and Andrea Salazar (A Pulso Dance Project’s ‘Hidden Spaces’). She is a dancer and associate producer with international artist collective Aramandi to Attitude. Rebekah’s choreography has been presented at ODC Theater and at West Wave Festival, where she has also been an artistic mentor. She has made over 30 short dance films since 2019 including official selections screened at film festivals in Tokyo, Japan, London (UK), New York, and San Francisco. She has danced in site-specific works in the Bay Area and beyond, including Epiphany Dance Theater’s Trolley Dances with Joe Landini Dance, Castro Block Party’s Glow in the Streets (with Kat Lin), drone-filmed dance experiment with Kinetech Arts at Marin Amphitheater, Six-Foot Hoops Skirts at Lake Merritt (with Dandelion Dancetheater), as well as on live and film projects throughout the United States: on the New York City High Line, the Colorado Chautauqua Park, Joshua Tree National Park, Yosemite National Park, and Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, among others. In 2021, she was a co-producer, choreographer and dancer in an eight-hour dance installation, 13 Threads, the San Francisco contingent of an international 24-site artist collaboration, Event/Horizons, all drawing on themes relating to the number 13. In 2020, she was associate producer of Alice Dance Project’s “Those Who Dance: Cambodian Dancers Untold Stories.” Rebekah’s work as a filmmaker has been shown internationally at film festivals including Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival (2022), London Lift-Off Film Festival (2021), West Wave Dance Festival (2021), New York Lift Off Film Festival (2020 & 2021), Jacob Jonas The Company Digital Film Festival (2020), Joe Goode Annex Virtual Open House 3.0 (2020), Kinetech Arts (2021), the Inclusive Performance Festival (2021) and at SAFEhouse Arts, where she creates dance as a resident artist and was a 2020 & 2021 Lead Artist.

Skills

  1. Dance

    Types
    Cunningham Technique, Contact Improv, Graham Technique, Gaga, Lyrical, Postmodern, Release Technique, Silvestre Technique, Interpretive, Dunham Technique, Contemporary Ballet, Neo Classical Ballet, Classical Ballet
  2. Cinematic Arts

    Focus
    Editing, Directing
    Genres
    Experimental, Indie & Arthouse
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