Felicia St.Cyr
Felicia St. Cyr (she/they) is a movement artist, director, and aspiring clown committed to energy exchange through raw performance and ritual practices. Originally from Houston, Texas, they earned a BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography from California Institute of the Arts in 2018, including a semester at London Contemporary Dance School, where they created a solo that toured nationally in the UK. St. Cyr’s work navigates personal identity and duality, drawing on satire through text, movement, and humor—with a recent venture into stand-up comedy. Grounded in a foundation of dance training, they approach visceral storytelling with a desire to expand beyond the fourth wall. In the U.S., their choreography and performance work has been presented at REDCAT, Highways Performance Space, LiveArtsLA, and Stomping Ground LA. They’ve participated in Rosanna Gamson’s Terra Nova residency and Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company’s Choreography Lab. Their first evening-length work examined post-Vietnam America through the lens of wartime technology, gendered violence, and pop culture mythology. In 2019, they were named runner-up for the Ann Hicks Choreographic Fellowship. Beyond choreography, St. Cyr has appeared in music videos and fashion campaigns for Calvin Klein, Andrew James, and Valente. Their hobbies include stargazing and talking about Texas.