Caleb Teicher is a NYC-based dancer and choreographer specializing in musically-driven
dance traditions and interdisciplinary collaboration. Teicher began their career as a
founding member of Michelle Dorrance’s critically acclaimed tap dance company,
Dorrance Dance, while also freelancing in contemporary dance (The Chase Brock
Experience, The Bang Group), Lindy Hop (Syncopated City Dance Company), and musical
theater (West Side Story International Tour and London). As a solo performer and
collaborator, Teicher is known for choreographic collaborations with diverse musical
talents: world-champion beatboxer Chris Celiz, composer/pianist Conrad Tao; the
National Symphony Orchestra, and indie rock legends Ben Folds and Regina Spektor. In
2015, Caleb shifted their creative focus towards Caleb Teicher & Company, a creative
home for incubating new concert dance works from Teicher’s unique perspective. Outside
of company work, projects include choreographing Regina Spektor on Broadway, Sister
Aimee (streaming on Hulu), and AJR’s “Bang” music video. Caleb is the recipient of a
2019 New York City Center Choreographic Fellowship, two Bessie Awards, a 2019 Harkness
Promise Award, the 2020 Gross Family Prize, and a 2019 NEFA National Dance Project
Production Grant. Their work has been featured by The New York Times, NPR, Forbes,
Vogue, Interview Magazine, on the cover of Dance Magazine and, most recently, on The
Late Show with Stephen Colbert alongside Regina Spektor. Caleb continues to engage
with dance communities as a teacher for international tap, swing, and jazz dance
festivals.