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Bronte Mayo
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Bronte is a native of the Pacific Northwest, where she began her formal dance training in ballet and modern dance at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington. During her time at The Juilliard School, Bronte has performed in several iconic modern dance pieces at The Peter Jay Sharp Theater and The Joyce Theater. She has danced an original work in the Netherlands by choreographer Dimo Milev. As an emerging artist, Bronte worked on a new creation with Artek Ballet, developed lessons for adolescents with Kuriosity Lab, and performed a solo by Bret Easterling for the National Young Arts Foundation Dance and Cinematic Arts Award Show. Bronte was cast in Wade Madsen’s People , which premiered at the NW New Works Festival in Seattle. In 2017, Bronte was named National Young Arts Foundation winner in Modern Dance. While a student at Juilliard, she was generously presented with the Morgan Stanley Scholarship, the Victor Herbert Scholarship, and the Benjamin Harkarvy Scholarship in Dance.

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