Muller, Jennifer (1949–)

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Muller, Jennifer (1949–)

American modern dancer and choreographer. Born Oct 16, 1949, in Yonkers, NY; trained at Juilliard School.

Performed in numerous New York companies of Pearl Lang, Sophie Maslow, and Manuel Alum; joined José Limón's company where she danced in Missa Brevis, Comedy, The Moor's Pavanne, The Winged, and others; danced in premiere's of Louis Falco's Huescape (1968), Timewright (1969), Caviar (1970), Sleepers (1971), and others; served as associate director and choreographer for Falco's troupe, creating such works as Nostalgia (1971); choreographed for other dance companies, including Netherlands Dance Theater and Repertory Dance Theater of Utah; formed own company, Jennifer Muller and The Works (1975). Also choreographed Rust-Giocometti Sculpture Garden (1971), Sweet Milkwood and Blackberry Bloom (1971), Tub (1973), Biography (1974), Four Chairs (1974), An American Beauty Rose (1974), Beach (1976), Predicament for Five (1977) and Lovers (1978).

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