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Tina Fehlandt

Tina Fehlandt

Tina Fehlandt

Ballet Licensing

Photo by Jon Sweeney, courtesy of Lewis Center for the Arts

Tina Fehlandt was a founding member and integral part of the Mark Morris Dance Group for twenty years, performing in over 50 works choreographed by Mark Morris. With the Group she toured the world and appeared in several television specials, most notably as “Louise” in Mr. Morris’ production of The Hard Nut. She has been the subject of feature articles in Self Magazine, Dance Magazine, and Dance Teacher, and was hailed by Ballet Review as “one of the most beautiful dancers anywhere.” 

Ms. Fehlandt has staged Mark Morris’s work at San Francisco Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Royal New Zealand Ballet, English National Ballet, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Boston Ballet, Houston Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Washington Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Atlanta Ballet, Ballett am Rhein Düsseldorf, and at Princeton University, Indiana University, New York University, Rutgers University, Marymount Manhattan College, Barnard College, Juilliard, Long Island University, and the White Oak Dance Project. 

Ms. Fehlandt is a full-time Lecturer in the Program in Dance at Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts, where she teaches all levels of Ballet and Modern Dance and supervises multiple dance productions. She continues her association with MMDG teaching company class and as guest faculty at The School teaching Professional/Advanced Ballet.