Adjunct Instructor of Screen Dance Adjunct Instructor of Screen Dance
Tori Duhaime (she/they) is a choreographer, filmmaker, and photographer with a strong foundation in contemporary dance and a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration. Raised in Southwest Colorado, Duhaime earned a BFA in Modern Dance from the University of Utah, where they explored the integration of dance, technology, and action sports.
Tori’s choreography and films have been presented at the Dance Gallery Festival (2013), Alabama Dance Festival (2013), TedXWestminsterCollegeSLC (2016), ADF Movies by Movers (2016), Festival of Recorded Movement (2016), Mirror Mountain Film Festival (2016), FAD Festival (2016), Velocity Dance Center’s Strictly Seattle (2016), Iowa Screendance Festival (2017), Kimball Arts Center (2017), and the Screendance Festival at the University of Utah (2018). In 2015, she joined Hannah Weber and Stéphane Glynn Glynn as co-curator of the Screen Dance Collective.
In 2017, Tori became the Marketing Director for Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company under the direction of Jena Woodbury, Executive Director, and Daniel Charon, Artistic Director where she led creative, community, and strategic marketing developments for the Company and visiting artists until 2023. Through her tenure with Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, she was a founding member of the Dance West Fest in partnership with Repertory Dance Theatre and the University of Utah School of Dance.
Over the years, Tori has worked as a photographer, videographer, collaborator, and marketing producer with artists including Molly Heller, Catherine Kamrath Monson, Laja Field, David Habben, Dominica Greene, Courtney Mazeika, Ann Carlson, jo Blake, Halie Bahr, Marissa Mooney, and Alice Gosti. Additionally, she has been a guest speaker and teacher at the Utah Shakespeare Festival, the University of Utah, Weber State University, and DeSales University. Tori’s photography and writing have been published in DIY Dance Magazine, Free Film USA, Vogue, loveDANCEmore, Fjord Review, and Dance Magazine.
Tori’s full portfolio can be found at toriduhaime.com