CELESTE GOLDES
Instagram: @celestegoldes
CELESTE’S CHOREOGRAPHIC STYLE DESCRIBED IN THREE WORDS:
UNAPOLOGETIC | STIMULATING | FORMULAIC
Celeste Goldes is a performing artist and creative located in New York City. She has danced with Annie Rigney at Art Bath NYC, Ashley Chen at LaMaMa Experimental Theatre Club NYC, in her own choreographic works, and is currently dancing Annie-B Parson’s choreography in Michael Gordon’s “What To Wear.”
Her choreographic work appears both on stage and on film. Most recently, her work “Middle Name” was presented at WestFest Dance Festival.
She is a graduate of NYU Tisch Department of Dance and has had the privilege to perform in works by Bebe Miller, Annie Rigney, Sean Curran, and Allyson Green during her studies. She also had the opportunity to study at SEAD in Salzburg, Austria, in 2024.
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HALEY MITCHELL (DANCER)
Haley Mitchell (she, her) is a performing artist based in New York City. She recently graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where she earned a BFA in Dance and had the privilege of working with artists including Bebe Miller, Annie Rigney, Pau Aran Gimeno, and Angie Pittman. This summer she joined the Verdon Fosse Legacy in their 6-week Professional Training Program where she learned from legends such as Elizabeth Parkinson and Dylis Croman, and also where she was introduced to the wonderful world of Jack Cole technique as passed down from Cam Loeser and Eliza Ohman. This summer, she assisted in choreographing a new Off-Broadway show entitled “90s Mixtape Live”, and is currently working towards becoming a Comprehensively Certified Pilates Instructor. She is grateful to Celeste and this wonderful group of artists for such a fulfilling process. @haleyvmitchell | haley-mitchell.com
Instagram: @haleyvmitchell
LILLY LORBER (DANCER)
Lilly Lorber is a contemporary ballet dancer and choreographer interested in combining the mediums of dance, film, and photography. Professionally she is currently performing in the opera What to wear with Beth Morrison Projects debuting in January 2026 at BAM, additionally she has performed with Pau Aran at the Pen + Brush Gallery and Ashley Chen at the La MaMa experimental theater in downtown New York City as well as for the Laguna Art Festival’s annual Art Walk in Laguna Beach, California. Lilly performed over twenty student works during her time at NYU Tisch Dance including notable pieces her senior year set by Annie Rigney and Bebe Miller debuted at the Jack Crystal Theater. She choreographed three works for stage for the Tisch Dance program. Outside of dance she works in digital media production and events; she has interned with Dance Media’s Dance Magazine, Musée Magazine, and is currently working for MVMH Hospitality’s Events Team
Instagram: @lillylorber
JACKIE LEE (DANCER)
JACQUELINE (JACKIE) LEE, originally from Los Angeles, California, started dancing at the age of 15, after spending her childhood years as a competitive ice skater. She began her training at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA), performing repertory by renowned companies such as Kibbutz, Límon, and Nederlands Dans Theater, including a performance of Kibbutz Dance Company’s Aide Memoire at the National High School Dance Festival. Jackie graduated in May 2025 with a BFA in Dance from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. While at Tisch, she performed works by Bebe Miller and Annie Rigney, and was a cast member in Compagnie Kashyl’s 60-minute piece, Distances, choreographed by Ashley Chen, performed at La MaMa Dance Theatre. She has continued her professional development through intensives including Paul Taylor, Orsolina28, and the B12 Summer Dance Festival, where she studied repertoire from choreographers such as Crystal Pite, Marco Goeke, Fabian Thomé, and Baye & Asa. Jackie is entering her first season as a Graham 2 dancer.
Instagram: @jackie__leee
LOUISE COLEMAN (DANCER)
Louise Coleman is a New York-based dancer-choreographer. Louise’s work questions the relationship between mundane gestures and human desires, internal improvisational research and performance, and task-driven play and character building. Her work has been performed at the Jack Crystal Theater, Green Space, The Craft, and Arts on Site. She is currently a resident choreographer with the “Study Series”. Louise received her high school education from Interlochen Arts Academy and received her BFA in Dance from New York University Tisch School of the Arts spring 2025. As a dancer she has performed works by and in collaboration with Ashley Chen (La Mama), Annie Rigney, Bebe Miller, Sean Curran, City Dance, Smith and Co, and others. She recently had her New York Live Arts debut performing "Remembrance" with Salvatore LaRussa Dance Theater. She has attended intensives with Gallim, Alonzo King Lines, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, and Orsolina 28 where she learned repertoire from Crystal Pite and Marco Geocke. Louise looks forward to continuing her journey as a dancer and choreographer in the city.
Instagram: @louise.coleman_02

