Her clients have ranged in age from 10 to 97 and have come from diverse experiences and backgrounds.

She was trained as a Pilates instructor in 2005 at Sal Anthony’s Movement Salon in NYC and has taught and practiced the form in NYC and Philly since. For more details about different types of sessions and further info follow the appropriate links.

she loves poetry. Home / Products tagged “Emily Wexler” Girls Like Us 9 – Dance and Dancing From: € 10.00. she is a feminist. Working in collaboration with two dancers and a pianist, Wexler considers how pain, resilience, and hope fluctuate and fragment within our bodies. Her choreographic and performance work has been seen in a variety of settings from dance venues around the world to the cafeterias of Senior Citizen Centers. Emily Wexler has been presenting work through her own dance company in NYC for 15 years. Working from the visceral truth that healing, strengthening, knowledge, health, clarity, and well-being comes from a comprehensive connection with the intelligence of your body, I offer private Pilates sessions focused on the full commitment to guiding clients to feel an empowered force through the Most recently her evening length work "Evergreen" priemered at MoMA PS 1. Emily Wexler has worked as an artist based in Brooklyn since 2004. Previous artists-in-residence include Moriah Evans, Gillian Walsh, Phoebe Berglund, Kim Brandt, and Nikima Jagudajev.VW Sunday Sessions and the VW Dome at MoMA PS1 are made possible by a partnership with Volkswagen of America, who have supported the program since its inception. Emily Wexler’s Golden Wolf premieres as a new duet performed alongside Courtney Cooke.The work embodies physical transitions of pain within one’s skeletal and emotional systems by drawing from memories of heartbreak, loss, hope, and beauty in pursuit of revealing the underpinnings of Truth. by emily wexler performed by courtney cooke, iele paloumpis, and emily wexler piano by annie stutzman guests jonathan doherty, amanda edwards, parker gard, meredith glisson, ishmael houston-jones, kyli kleven, ryan mcnamara, jordan mckinzie, yvonne meier, nora stephens, sam roeck, and nick pappas Working from memory and internal sensations, Wexler asks her dancers to visualize a harmful event and cognitively place these images inside their bones.

The work happens through an intimate session which focuses on each client’s eagerness towards transformation. She has performed alongside many incredible artists, including Rebecca Brooks, Kim Brandt, Karinne Keithley Syers, Yvonne Meier, Ryan McNamara, Jen McGinn, Ishmael Houston-Jones, and Ann Liv Young. In addition to her artistic work and practicing and teaching Pilates, she is on faculty teaching Dance History/Theory/Criticism & the Poetics of Movement and Metaphor at the University of The Arts in Philadelphia, Long Island University in Brooklyn, and the School of Visual Arts in NYC. Contact information. Emily Wexler. emily wexler is a choreographer and dancer. She has a B.A. In 2012 she was honored with a Bessie Nomination in performance for her work with Yvonne Meier.