Dustin Maxwell (he/him) is a dancer, choreographer and visual artist originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, now based in Brooklyn, New York. In New Mexico he trained in Graham and Limon with his dance “mother,” Joanne Emmons. He has a BA in Dance from the University of Minnesota and extensive training in Yoga and Butoh. As a freelance dancer he has worked with Aniccha Arts, Chris Schlichting, Morgan Thorson, and many others. His choreography and performance installations have been shown in galleries, theaters, basements and alleyways in Minnesota, New York and Germany. He was a nominee for the 11th Annual Sage Awards, Outstanding Performer.
Fellowship Statement
I work primarily within the modalities of somatic improvisation and butoh. Being born queer into a Mormon family of eight has shaped my perspective in many ways. Sexuality, spirituality and the experience of otherness are major themes in my work. My choreography is highly visual and minimal in movement relying on the innate history, ancestry, cultural identity and politics inherent in the body. My body is a field for knowing that which is seen and unseen; that which lies beyond the boundaries of the mundane. My artistic endeavors use performance as a method for connecting with others at this essential level and perhaps provoking “awakeness.” I believe this expands the limits of consciousness which is a radical and subversive action.
Photo by Justin Hickman.