Kate Hutter

Kate Hutter is co-founder and Artistic Director of the L.A. Contemporary Dance Company (LACDC).  Dance Spirit magazine described LACDC as a “vibrant, youthful repertory company under the creative leadership of rising star Kate Hutter.”  Kate is an alumnus of the Walnut Hill School and a graduate of the University of Southern California with a BFA in Theatrical Design.  Kate also holds an MFA in Dance / Choreography from Purchase College, SUNY.  Recently, Kate was the movement director for the band Foster The People on their 2013 Summer Tour, and just finished a residency in November 2013 at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI where she taught and set work for their 2014 season.  Kate has also been a visiting guest artist at USC, UCLA, Loyola Marymount University, Ohio State University, and presented work as part of the Reverb Festival in NYC.  She has presented her choreography at prestigious venues throughout L.A. including the Broad Stage, Ford Amphitheatre, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Diavolo Dance Space and Highways Performance Space. Kate continues to create new works for the L.A. Contemporary Dance Company, choreograph for theater and commercial productions, and teach at the Brockus Project Space in downtown L.A.

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