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ALICE KLOCK
ALICE KLOCK
Company: HSDC
Home Town: Ann Arbor MI
ALICE KLOCK

Alice began dancing at the age of 11. In 2003, she attended Interlochen Arts Academy, where she achieved artistic and academic high honors upon graduation. In 2007, Alice moved to California to study with Alonzo King in the Lines/Dominican BFA program. She has attended summer programs at the San Francisco Ballet, The National Ballet School of Canada, Miami City Ballet, Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet, San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, Springboard Danse Montreal, and Hubbard Street. She has worked professionally on a number of projects with SF choreographer Gregory Dawson, and had the honor of performing with Alonzo King LINES Ballet in their 2008 home fall season. She joined Hubbard Street 2 in September 2009 and became a main company member in September 2011.


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SOME OF ALICE'S FAVORITES:

Summer Activity: Visiting my family and going on adventures in the great outdoors.
Play/Musical: Mary Poppins
Food: Apples, Avocados, Quinoa
Article of Clothing: My cowboy boots




Question and Answer:

What's a typical day as a Hubbard Street dancer like?
Wake up at 7:30am, breakfast, leave for the train at 8:30am, arrive at the studio 9:15am, warm-up until company class at 10am, class ends at 11:15ish, short break, rehearse until 2pm, lunch, rehearse 3pm-6pm, catch train home, cook delicious and decadent gluten-free dinner, 10:30pm fall asleep. Repeat.

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