Juliette Wooden

Contemporary FACULTY

 
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JULIETTE WOODEN is from Houston, Texas and started dancing at the age of 3 in a local dance studio. Juliette continued there until her sophomore year of high school when she launched into intense classical ballet and contemporary training at The Vitacca Dance Project in Downtown Houston. After graduating high school in 2015, Juliette attended The Boston Conservatory at Berklee where she studied under Kurt Douglas, Marcus Schulkind, Joy Davis, and Mario Zambrano and received her BFA. While in school, Juliette was a named scholar at the Boston Conservatory for the Pat and Al Houston Dance Scholarship and has performed in new works by Gregory Dawson, Tommy Waheed Evans, Robin Aren, and Roderik George, as well as danced in reconstructions by Doug Varone , Merce Cunningham, and Keith Thompson. Juliette has spent summers at Houston Ballet, Alonzo Kings Lines, Texas Ballet Theatre, Arts Umbrella, BalletX, and Peter Chu’s Chuthis. Juliette is now a company member with Rambert II in London, UK where she has worked with and performed works by Benoitswan Pouffer, Andrea Miller, Jermaine Spivey, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, and Damien Jalet.