Featured Dancer
Shelby Nelson Burcham
Bio
Shelby Nelson Burcham (she/her) is a freelance performer and teaching artist born and raised in Southern West Virginia. While earning her BFA at The University of the Arts, under the direction of Donna Faye Burchfield, she worked with artists such as Helen Simoneau, Andrea Miller/Gallim Dance, Netta Yerushalmy, Bobbi Jene Smith, Sidra Bell, Paul Matteson, Jesse Zaritt, and Katie Swords. Her work, being, not a phase, was presented at the 2018 Theorist Festival in Austin, TX. After moving to New York, she performed at The Performa 19 Biennial, ISSUE Project Room, Center for Performance Research, Fertile Ground, and FEAST: A Performance Series. Shelby was recently featured in the film ‘Aviva’, directed by Boaz Yakin and choreographed by Bobbi Jene Smith that premiered June 12th, 2020. She currently teaches dance at Marshall University and 4th Avenue Arts in Huntington, West Virginia. She spends her time diving into movement exploration, dance making, gardening, cooking, and building connections at their intersection.