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Renée Archibald is an Associate Professor of Dance and Director of Dance at Whitman College. She teaches and leads dance programs, with affiliations in Theater & Dance. Her roles include administrative direction alongside academic responsibilities. She holds an M.F.A. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a B.F.A. from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
Her research interests focus on dance choreography and performance, with professional experience spanning New York City, the U.S., and international stages. She has collaborated with artists such as Christopher Williams, Ann L LivYoung, Joshua Bissett, Nina Winthrop, and Rebecca Lazier. Her choreographic work has been showcased at prominent NYC venues including The Brooklyn Museum, The Chocolate Factory, DanspaceProject, Dance Theater Workshop, and The Kitchen. She has participated in residencies at the Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Movement Research, Yaddo, and taught at institutions like Barnard College and the University of Illinois.
Notable professional engagements include roles at The Yard and White Mountain Summer Dance Festival. While no specific scientific awards or grant details are provided in the text, her artistic residencies and teaching appointments reflect her contributions to the field. She advises students through her teaching and program leadership in the Theater & Dance department at Whitman College.





