Stacey Printz
Stacey Printz, San Francisco based choreographer, dancer and educator, received her sociology and dance degrees from UC Irvine. In addition to teaching at SF Dance Center she has been on staff at St. Mary’s College, Sonoma State University and RoCo and has taught classes and workshops for Universities and studios across the U.S. (including classes in New York, Memphis, Los Angeles, Utah, Kentucky, Idaho, Colorado and more). Internationally she has taught in Amsterdam, Belgium, Russia, Lithuania and Ireland.Stacey Printz has collaborated on multi-genre, full evening performing arts pieces including Marc Bamuthi Joseph’s internationally acclaimed work, Scourge. She also choreographed Bamuthi’s latest highly acclaimed piece, The Break/s which was performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Humana Festival in Kentucky, at the Walker center in Minneapolis, the Spoleto Festival in North Carolina, at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, and more.
Founded in 1998, her company has performed extensively in California with home seasons at the Cowell Theater, and has toured all over the U.S. being presented in such places as New York, Los Angeles, Memphis, Arizona, Colorado, and internationally in Lithuania and Russia. Printz has been commissioned to choreograph in California for many companies and has received numerous awards and grants from organizations such as the Zellerbach Family Foundation, the W&F Hewlett Foundation, Fort Mason Foundation, and is the recent recipient of the New Work Fellowship from the Marin Arts Arts Council.

