2025 GALLIM Artists
JASMINE ALISCA
Jasmine Alisca (she/her) is a dancer from Las Vegas who started her training in ballet, jazz, tap, and contemporary dance at a young age. She graduated from Las Vegas Academy of the Arts and went on to SUNY Purchase College as a dance major with a concentration in composition. She completed her degree in Spring 2025. Jasmine has been able to train in many forms of modern dance technique such as Graham, Cunningham, Limón, DOVA, and Horton. She has performed works by Jie-hung Connie Shiau, Loni Landon, Andrea Miller, and Jenn Freeman.
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BILLY BARRY
Billy Barry (he/him) was born in New York in 1989, trained at The Ailey School (2003–2007) and performed with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 2006 before graduating from The Juilliard School in 2011. While at Juilliard, he danced with Gallim Dance and Keigwin + Co. and originated a role in Gallim’s Wonderland at The Joyce Theater. He joined Batsheva Ensemble in 2011, Batsheva Dance Company in 2012, and was appointed Assistant Rehearsal Director in 2022, remaining with the company until 2024. A 2019 Yair Shapira Award recipient, Billy has created works across contemporary and commercial spheres. Since 2022, he and Gianni Notarnicola have developed a shared movement language, premiering duets B.O.A.T.S and G.O.A.T.S internationally. His choreographic works, including PETER – a story ballet and B THIGH STAR, have been presented at the CCA Tel Aviv-Yafo and The Juilliard School. In 2025, he served as assistant choreographer to Imre and Marne VanOpstal for FKA Twigs’ Eusexua tour.
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DONTERREO CULP
Donterreo Culp (he/him) is a New York City- based freelance dancer and choreographer with a BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography from East Carolina University and a minor in Business Administration. In 2018, he received the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Award, which allowed him to create an eveninglength work and really hone his choreographic processes. Donterreo’s passion for dance has led him to perform with renowned choreographers such as Kyle Abraham, Alanna Morris, Richard Smith, Jennifer Archibald, and many more. He has attended prestigious programs such as Springboard Danse Montréal and the Trinity Laban London Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Donterreo has worked with Nimbus Dance, performing works by Sofia Nappi, Kristen Klein, Dawn Marie Bazemore, and Samuel Pott. Currently a company member with GALLIM Dance, Donterreo is always seeking opportunities to collaborate with artists who are pushing the boundaries of what is possible in dance. He strives to create works that are true and authentic.
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VICTORIA CHASSÉ DOMINGUEZ
Victoria Chassé Dominguez (she/her) is a dance artist from Orlando, Florida, where she began her training in ballet, jazz, acrobatics, and contemporary dance. She graduated from the Conservatory of Dance at SUNY Purchase College in 2024 with a BFA in Dance Performance and was awarded the Bert Terborgh Award for leadership and excellence in dance. Victoria has performed works by Andrea Miller, Sean Howe, Doug Varone, Martha Graham, Ehizoje Azeke, and Bill T. Jones. Her performance experience includes the ChangMu Dance Festival in Seoul, South Korea, and Solo Choreographico in Germany, where she performed a solo choreographed by Sean Howe. She is currently based in New York City, working with GALLIM Dance Company as a performer and teaching artist.
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MARC ANTHONY GUTIERREZ
Marc Anthony Gutierrez (he/him) is originally from Sunnyvale, California, where he began his dance training with DACPAC under the direction of Cheryl Copeland and Dominique Lomuljo. He received his BFA from SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance as a scholarship recipient in 2022. Marc Anthony has attended intensives at San Francisco Conservatory of Dance (SFCD), Alonzo King Lines Summer Intensive, and Springboard Danse Montreal. Over the years, he has had the privilege of performing works by Sidra Bell, Andrea Miller, Kyle Abraham, Doug Varone, and Cindy Salgado. During his second semester of his senior year at Purchase, he began working with Andrea Miller, Premiering Blush at the Chelsea Factory. Since joining the company, he has assisted Andrea Miller in the process for a new commission on Kyle Abraham’s company, AIM. He also joined Doug Varone and Dancers for their new evening-length work To My Arms/Restore, which premiered at NYU Skirball in 2024.
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INDIA HOBBS
India Hobbs (she/her) began her dance training at the Chicago Multi-Cultural Dance Center and joined the Chicago Academy for the Arts in 2013. Prior to graduating in 2017, she performed works set by Brian Brooks, Jonathan Alsberry, and Stephanie Martinez. She continued her training at the Boston Conservatory, performing works by Loni Landon, Catherine Coury, Martha Nichols, and Mark Morris. In 2021, India received a BFA in Contemporary Dance. Since making her home in New York City, she has had the fortune to perform in the 2021 Open Call Exhibition at The Shed, work with the art collective Haus of PVMNT led by Christopher Kinsey and Maggy Costales, and appear with kNoname Artist under founder Roderick George. India joined GALLIM in 2022, performing a variety of Andrea Miller’s repertoire and teaching GALLIM methods in classes and workshops throughout the city. She is honored to have performed in theaters like Chelsea Factory and The Joyce Theater among many others up and down the East Coast.
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ANTONIA LUZ
Antonia Luz (she/her) was born in Miami, Florida where she attended the New World School of the Arts. She has trained in a multitude of styles ranging from ballet to hip hop. In her junior year of high school, she performed Ohad Naharin’s Echad Mi Yodea and took Gaga classes from Bobbi Jene Smith, Ian Robinson, and Bret Easterling. She studies at The Juilliard School where she’s had the pleasure of performing works by world- renowned choreographers such as Rena Butler, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Jamar Roberts, Hofesh Shechter, and Ohad Naharin. Last season, Antonia choreographed her first piece, Los Versos Mas Tristes Del Mundo, paying homage to her ancestors and connecting to her Hispanic culture.
VIVIAN PAKKANEN
Vivian Pakkanen (she/her) is a Finnish dance artist who trained at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (BA) in Norway and the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance (MA) in England. She was an ensemble artist with Nagelhus Schia Productions during the 2020-2021 season and part of the 2019- 2020 cohort of Rambert2 where she participated in the creation of Andrea Miller’s SAMA. Vivian’s work extends to live concerts, television, and music videos, notably with recording artist AURORA. She has performed works of choreographers Jermaine Spivey, Ohad Naharin, Sharon Eyal, Liv Lockwood, Tormod Midtbø, Ludvig Daae, Ingri Fiksdal, Kristin Helgebostad, Yaniv Cohen, and Kyuja Bae among others, showcasing her artistry at venues such as Sadler’s Wells Theatre, the Norwegian Opera and Ballet, and Dansens Hus Oslo. In addition to performing with GALLIM, Vivian contributed to Miller’s Les Noces for the English National Ballet as a research and development artist.
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DONOVAN REED
Donovan Reed (they/them), a native of Philadelphia, began their dance training at the age of 16 and attended the city’s University of the Arts where they received a BFA in May 2016. During their time in college, Donovan participated as an artist-in-residence at Die Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Frankfurt, Germany. They extended their training with the Pennsylvania Ballet, participating in an independent artist program as well as training with PHILADANCO!, Eleone Dance Theatre, and The Rock School for Dance Education. Donovan has performed works by Sidra Bell, Regina Van Berkel, Sharon Eyal, Tommie WaheedEvans, Beth Gill, Andrea Miller, Tania Isaac, Meredith Rainey, and Helen Simoneau. They joined A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham in 2018, and in 2024, they were selected as one of Dance Magazine’s “Top 25 to Watch.”
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