BFA Dance, Webster University
MFA Dance, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Professional Member, National Dance Education Organization (NDEO)
Institutional Member Rep, American College Dance Association (ACDA)
Associate Member, American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA)
Angela Fleddermann Miller (she/her) worked with choreographers including David Parsons, David Dorfman, and Patrick Corbin, in addition to choreographing and performing in her own work in NYC. There, she was a member of the Amy Marshall Dance Company and Peter Pucci Plus Dancers. She performed with Disney and the MUNY in St. Louis. Choreography credits include Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and The Music Man at the Great Plains Theatre Festival, and L’Histoire du Soldat and A Chorus Line at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Other projects include performing with David Parker and the Bang Group at Summerstages in Concord, MA; Sara Hook Dances at UIUC and Harvard Dance Center; and with her own company, Trashcake Dance-Theatre, at Cincinnati’s Aronoff Center and Chicago’s Links Hall. In NYC, she studied on scholarship at Steps on Broadway, and the Joffrey Ballet, Alvin Ailey, Martha Graham, and Paul Taylor Schools. Her choreography has been seen on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's mainstage season in productions of Ruthless! The Musical, Little Women, Cinderella, Little Shop of Horrors, Rough Magic, The Phantom of the Opera, Songs for a New World, and She Loves Me. She served as Director/Choreographer for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's productions of Legally Blonde: The Musical and Peter Pan at the Kirkland Fine Arts Center. She has worked with young artists as director/choreographer for the Decatur Park District's Best of Summer Stock program (Fame, Jr., Zombie Prom, Hairspray, Jr., Legally Blonde, Jr.). Her own choreography is most often set on students of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ University Dance Ensemble and is regularly presented on Solstice and Equinox dance concerts. She mentors student choreographers for many Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ mainstage productions and performance-based student organizations.