Mann's work has been presented in New York by Dance Theater Workshop, P.S 122, Danspace, Off Broadway at the Douglass Fairbanks Theater, Movement Research at the Judson Church, and the Lower East Side Dance Festival. In the Twin Cities, her work has been presented by the Southern Theater, the O'Shaughnessy's Dance Series and Women of Substance series, The Walker Art Center, the MN Dance Alliance and many colleges and universities throughout the region. Her solo work has been presented throughout the U.S. and Canada. Mann has been recognized with several awards from the McKnight Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, Meet the Composer, the MN State Arts Board, MRAC Arts Activities and Community Arts, two Sage Cowles Chairs at the University of Minnesota, a Bush Artist Fellowship, a 2003 McKnight Artist Fellowship for Choreographers, administered by the Southern Theater and funded by the McKnight Foundation; and a 2005 Artists Initiative Grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board.
She is a graduate of New York University and is currently full-time faculty at the University of Minnesota Department of Theater and Dance.
In 2003, 2005 and 2007 Time Track Productions completed a trilogy of evening-length work that explored the effect of media on humanity through live performance.
Time Track Productions' presentation of "I Love Tomorrow" at Dance Theater Workshop is made possible through Dance Theater Workshop's Guest Artist Series. The Guest Artist Series is a comprehensive rental program benefiting a diverse group of dance and theater companies and producing organizations interested in self-producing their work at Dance Theater Workshop.
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