Willow Green (they/them) is a performance artist, curator, and writer whose current obsessions include queer utopia/dystopia, grief, intimacy, pleasure, elsewheres, and creature-hood.

Willow Green is an interdisciplinary artist, choreographer, and writer from North Carolina, recently returned to NYC and freelancing between NYC and Berlin. They recently completed a Fulbright grant in Tel Aviv and premiered their solo “what is offered” at MASH in Jerusalem, with support from MASH’s Creative Incubator. Their choreography has also been performed at Kelim, Arts on Site, MOtiVE For the Artists! Residency Showing, and the Jacob's Pillow Staff show. Their co-authored biography of Maggie Patton will be published by University of Akron Press in 2025. They have also had the honor of performing for artists including Okwui Okpokwasili, Chaesong Kim, and James Graham.

Additionally, Willow works as a dance scholar and archivist. They were a 2021 Jacob’s Pillow Archives Intern and a 2022 Intern/Co-Editor for Movement Research’s Critical Correspondence. They are devoted to research on intergenerational embodiment. They are certified in Elementary Labanotation, and they have presented their research at the 2023 International Council for Kinetography Laban conference in Seoul, South Korea and the 2019 conference in Mexico City, Mexico.

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