RESUME
about MK
| They/them pronouns |
I identify as a non-binary, queer Quaker, born in unceded Pennacook territory near what is now called Walden Pond. I grew up with New England accents and a good mess of cousins. I come from women who are scientists and computer technicians who worked hard to stay working. I come from Scandinavians who lived through World War II and never much liked to talk about it.
In the mid 2000s I moved to Paris and learned a bit about other styles of resistance, of poetry, of comradeship.
In 2008 I settled in Lenapehoking and started making art in the hope of a revolution.
I am still hopeful.
Teaching experience
University of the Arts
Senior Lecturer | Intermediate Playwriting | 2020 - present
Senior Lecturer | Neutral Mask | 2017
Guest Artist | Collaboration | 2017 - 2019
Washington College
Guest Artist | Applied Mechanics Theater Company | 2017
Guest Artist | Bearded Ladies Cabaret | 2015
Haverford College
Friend In Residence | 2018
Education
L'Ecole Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq | 2006-2008
Kenyon College | Class of 2003 | BA Theater
Phillips Exeter Academy | Class of 1999
Special Skills
I am trained as a physical theater performer in mime, movement, clown and mask.
I've done a lot with puppets. I organize protests. I have been doing grantwriting and development for multiple non-profits for over 10 years. I sing often in cabarets, sometimes in musicals and once, to my delight, in an opera. I am an amateur musician with an enthusiasm for drums. I speak French.
I know a lot about Napoleon for no good reason.
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