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Caroline
Copeland

Caroline
Copeland received a Bachelor of Arts in Dance from Goucher College
in Baltimore, M.D. Upon graduating she joined the New York Baroque
Dance Company, with whom she continues to perform as a soloist. Her
roles have included Euridice in Gluck’s Orphée, the Galant
in Mozart’s Les Petits Riens, and Doris in Royer’s Le
Pouvoir de l’Amour. She has also performed as a guest artist
with the Boston Early Music Festival in their productions of Lully’s
Thésée and Conradi’s Ariadne. In addition, Ms.
Copeland has appeared with numerous other companies and contemporary
choreographers in the New York City area, including The Metropolitan
Opera, The Maffei Dance Company, Trebien Pollard, and Elke Rindfleisch.
In addition to dancing, Ms. Copeland teaches and consults on 18th
century movement, holding workshops for groups such as the Aquila
Theatre, Manhattan School of Music, and Lincoln Center Theater. |