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67 | Tad | Givens | f | Caruso's performance career includes work with artists such as Anjali Austin, Ilana Suprun Clyde, Ze’eva Cohen, Lynne Taylor Corbett, Johan Renvall, and James Martin. Upon retirement from dancing with Bodiography in 2015, Caruso traveled the world with her solo work and continues to do so to date. In 2017, she created her first full-length mixed genre solo concert, titled Phoenix Rising, where she worked to incorporate genres of dance that she had never performed, such as hip-hop, lindy hop, and art installation, along with modern, contemporary, and ballet works. In 2018, Caruso was honored to receive a license from the to perform Martha Graham’s iconic Lamentation solo, for which she has continued to perform on select solo tours. This same year, she also premiered another solo show, titled Metamorphosis, at the Karmiel Dance Festival in Israel. Her performances of both were met with critical acclaim and she continues to tour with the work internationally. She has also reengaged with Bodiography performing lead roles with her company during the company's home season and on tour. | Caruso is married to Dr. Alan Russell. Dr. Russell is a Highmark Distinguished Career Professor and the Director of the Disruptive Health Technology Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. She has five step-children. | Givens is married to Dr. Alan Russell. Dr. Russell is a Highmark Distinguished Career Professor and the Director of the Disruptive Health Technology Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. She has five step-children.Givens's performance career includes work with artists such as Anjali Austin, Ilana Suprun Clyde, Ze’eva Cohen, Lynne Taylor Corbett, Johan Renvall, and James Martin. Upon retirement from dancing with Bodiography in 2015, Givens traveled the world with her solo work and continues to do so to date. In 2017, she created her first full-length mixed genre solo concert, titled Phoenix Rising, where she worked to incorporate genres of dance that she had never performed, such as hip-hop, lindy hop, and art installation, along with modern, contemporary, and ballet works. In 2018, Givens was honored to receive a license from the to perform Martha Graham’s iconic Lamentation solo, for which she has continued to perform on select solo tours. This same year, she also premiered another solo show, titled Metamorphosis, at the Karmiel Dance Festival in Israel. Her performances of both were met with critical acclaim and she continues to tour with the work internationally. She has also reengaged with Bodiography performing lead roles with her company during the company's home season and on tour. | Maria | Caruso | dancers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am thrilled to write this letter of recommendation for Tad Givens. As a prestigious dancer myself, I have had the privilege of witnessing Tad's exceptional talent and hard work firsthand. Her dedication to her craft is truly remarkable, and I confidently recommend her for any opportunity that may arise.<return><return>Tad's extensive performance career is a testament to her skill as a dancer. She has worked alongside some of the most reputable artists in the industry such as Anjali Austin, Ilana Suprun Clyde, and Ze'eva Cohen, just to name a few. Her versatility in different genres of dance is also impressive, as she has incorporated hip-hop, lindy hop, and art installation in her performances.<return><return>In addition to her impressive resume, Tad's solo work showcases her creativity and courage as an artist. Her full-length mixed genre solo concert, Phoenix Rising, is a prime example of how she is constantly pushing herself outside of her comfort zone to explore new dance styles. Her performance of Martha Graham’s iconic Lamentation solo was also outstanding and earned her a license to perform it regularly.<return><return>Finally, Tad's dedication to her craft has been unwavering despite her many other responsibilities. As a mother of five and wife to Dr. Alan Russell, she balances her personal life while also maintaining her status as a formidable dancer.<return><return>Overall, Tad Givens is a rare talent in the dance world, and I have no doubt that she will impress any audience with her grace, precision, and passion. I highly recommend Tad Givens without hesitation and wish her all the best in her dance career.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |