CTC: 2017 Directing Fellow. Adin is movement director and associate director for the internationally-touring dance, puppetry, and climate-justice focused Phantom Limb Company, whose production Falling Out about the 2011 tsunami and radiation disaster in Fukushima premiered in BAM’s Next Wave Festival in 2018. Adin choreographed Indecent in Portland, OR with Artists Repertory Theater + Profile Theater (dir. Josh Hecht), and was Yehuda Hyman’s associate choreographer for the play’s first regional production at the Guthrie Theater (dir. Wendy Goldberg) following its Broadway run. Other collaborations with Hyman include his autobiographical dance-theater piece The Mar Vista which premiered at the 14th Street Y followed by a remount with Signature Theater in New York. As choreographer and director, Adin collaborates frequently with writers and composers Philip Dawkins, L M Feldman, Amy Freed, Ava Geyer, Julian Hornik, Khiyon Hursey, Emily Kitchens, Yilong Liu, Roger Q. Mason, Anya Pearson, Ezperanza Rosales-Balcarcel, Louisa Thompson, and Mark Sonnenblick. Adin danced principal roles in works by Karole Armitage, Maleek K. Washington, Alex Neoral, Christopher K. Morgan, Desmond Richardson, and Dwight Rhoden. Adin has been a guest artist/lecturer at Yale School of Drama, Princeton, and NYU Tisch, and is currently in residence at Stanford University where Adin is a PhD Candidate in Performance Studies + Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and teaches puppetry, dance, circus, and histories of queer art and activism. BA: Princeton. Proud SDC member.