Julliette Holliday (she/her) is a Brooklyn based multi-hyphenate artist—writer, composer, performer, deviser, director, teaching artist and producer. In her creative work she attempts to excavate the magic and surrealism of the mundane world’s unassuming beauty. Julliette holds a BA from Sarah Lawrence College with concentrations in theatre, dance, and Africana studies. She explores themes of memory, maternity, Blackness, abandonment, femininity, and queer identity. She has been fortunate to have performed, devised, or directed in theaters like The New Victory Theater, Dixon Place and The Tank NYC, and spaces like Mercury Store and Brooklyn Children’s Museum. A deep passion for working with young people, Julliette is currently a ballet teacher for Tutu School Brooklyn and the Education Manager for Trusty Sidekick Theater Company. She is an alum of the Lin-Manuel Miranda Family Fellowship and National Theater Institute at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center.
events:
Sifiso Mabena
The Real Real
Work-in-Progress ShowingSunday, June 18 @ 7:00 PM
A collage of fiction, personal experiences, AI-generated material, and puppetry that asks questions about who has the power to tell a story, who owns it, and how to claim autonomy in a content obsessed world
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