Choreographer Profile: Jessica Miller Tomlinson

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Jessica Miller Tomlinson’s choreography has attracted an increasingly dedicated following over the past few years; her 2006 work “Forget What You Came For?”and last year’s “Architecture: Splintered and Cracked” were both commissioned for the Thodos Dance Chicago New Dances series, and both were subsequently added to the Company’s repertoire. This June, Jessica and Jaqueline Stewart will present a special two-night production of their own works at JMT/JLS (June 4-5 at the Ruth Page Center For the Arts, Chicago), where Jessica will premiere a new work entitled “Let Me In”. The work chronicles the relationship of a young man and the woman who ultimately becomes every woman to him. Set to the music of 60s Soul legend Otis Redding, it’s an emotional, introspective journey of the heart.

Much of Jessica’s work involves emotion and introspection, but with a complexity and range of perspectives that is always compelling. Her musical choices are fearless: “Die Lieder Tanzen” conjures feelings of a European boudoir to the classical vocal music of Franz Schubert, but she has worked just as effectively with the music of Nine Inch Nails, Shastokovich, Aphex Twin, Otis Redding, and with multi-talented husband Nathan Tomlinson.

The JMT/JLS show is the result of Jessica’s Grand Prize at The A.W.A.R.D. Show! 2009, the Joyce’s Theatre Foundation’s unique program for identifying promising choreographic talent. In Jessica Miller Tomlinson, they’ve identified a choreographer whose relentless imagination always seems to balance two of the most difficult challenges of choreography. The first is to innovate without self-consciousness, to be surprisingly new again and again. The second is the most classic of all choreographic skills -- the ability to lead an audience effortlessly from a beginning to an ending, no matter how imaginative the journey in between. Across a wide range of styles and concepts, Jessica Miller Tomlinson consistently manages to accoumplish both.



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