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Julia Eichten

Currently in Los Angeles, CA, USA

  • Ethnicity

    White

  • Height

    5ft 4in

  • Gender Identification

    Other

  • Pronouns

    She/They

  • Hair

    Brown/Brunette

  • Eye Color

    Hazel

  • Casting Range

    20 - 40

  • Age Spectrum

    Adult

  • Agency

    N/A

  • Union Affiliations

    N/A

  • Company / Studio

    N/A

Biography

Eichten is a graduate of the Juilliard School, where they received the Hector Zaraspe Award in recognition of their choreography in 2011. Eichten was a founding member of L.A. Dance Project and is a current member of AMOC* (American Modern Opera Company). Julia moves between Opera, Theater and Dance as a Director, Choreographer, Educator and Performer. In 2024, Julia choreographed and had their debut performance with Long Beach Opera in, “ISOLA.” Curated an evening, “Art is Gay” with Eichterling (Bret Easterling & Eichten) alongside Anthony Roth Costanzo in NYC at Art Bath. They created a new work on Ballet Florida and performed in Carolyn Chen’s “How to Fall Apart,” at L.A. Dance Project with AMOC* presented by Monday Evening Concerts. “True Love Will Find You In The End” a film, directed by Bret Easterling, choreographed and starring by Easterling & Eichten was shown at Hauser & Wirth, NYC as a part of Screening Room: ‘Performance on Film’ Series. Most recently, Eichten performed in Joan Jonas’ iconic Mirror Piece I & II at The Getty Museum, which inspired hat company, PAY DANCERS. Most recently she had performances at CRAWLSPACE LA with partner, Juniper XR in their ongoing work, “Untitled Xirl,” and at MOCA Geffen with WILD UP as a part of their Democracy Series, in “The Democracy Bardo.”

Tags

  • Dancer
  • Choreographer
  • Director
  • JoyofDance
  • Eichterling

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