Tiffany fish santeiro

Performer / Choreographer / Filmmaker / Educator

Tiffany began her professional dance career with the Genesis Dance Company and worked for the Genesis Foundation for the Arts, teaching outreach programs throughout Brooklyn, The Bronx, Manhattan, and Connecticut. She then went on to perform at the Metropolitan Opera with such artists as Sean Curran, Doug Varone, and Julie Taymor. After receiving her MFA in Choreography from Jacksonville University, she collaborated with artists from the US, Israel, Austria, Iceland, France, and South Africa to create works for stage and film. Tiffany’s works have been screened nationally and internationally. Her choreography has been produced by Jacksonville Dance Theatre, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, Florida State College at Jacksonville, Jacksonville University, and Episcopal School of Jacksonville. And performed at the New Seeds Festival for Women Artists, Harvest Chicago Contemporary Dance Festival, NewGrounds Dance Festival, and Green Street Studios, Boston. Tiffany won Best Experimental Film at the 2012 Portland Film Festival for a film she created in Skagastrond, Iceland, and Honorable Mention at the Movies by Movers Festival for (Be)longing, a film commissioned by JDT in 2012. In May 2014, a dance-film collaboration with Yaacov Bergman and Peter de Grasse premiered with the Portland Chamber Orchestra. Tiffany served as the Creative Director, choreographer, and performer with Jacksonville Dance Theatre, Director of the Jacksonville Dance Film Festival, and was on faculty at Jacksonville University from 2014 to 2020. She relocated in 2020 to Asheville, NC, and is currently teaching at The Govonor’s School of Arts and Humanities in Greenville, SC, Carolina Dance Collective, and Pilates Brevard.

Contact Tiffany at Tiffanysfish@gmail.com