COMPANY
REPERTORY
Three Neopolitian Songs
Lux Perpetua
Sharp Woman
Americans in Havana
Americans in Havana
Premiere: 2025, Brooklyn, New York
Americans in Havana is inspired by a trip Caitlin took to Cuba with her husband Andy, who was returning 30 years after immigrating to the United States as a teenager. The work is a love letter to Andy and his family– celebrating the beauty, passion, and resilience expressed in traditional Cuban songs. It follows the arc of the trip from classic cars to the world's most beautiful beach to the stunning architecture of Old Havana, eventually taking a turn that most Americans could never have foreseen.
Photography and videography by Olivia Ramsey
Sharp Woman
Premiere: 2025, Queens, New York
Sharp Woman is an exploration of how women negotiate gender-based expectations and limitations and how their tactics have evolved over the past few generations. An all-female trio navigates angular positions with precision and attack, at times playing with provocatively feminine imagery, all searching for a sustainable sense of empowerment through self-acceptance. They seem to make some headway, but old questions and conflicts linger in the background.
Photography and videography by Olivia Ramsey
Three Neapolitan Songs
Premiere: 2019, Manhattan, New York
A simple love duet set to music by Roberto Murolo, Neapolitan Songs explores the romance, confines, challenges, and comfort of a lasting partnership. The dancers liltingly glide, swoop, and spiral in unison, exploring the ways their bodies might fit together. Tension grows as they begin to exert influence and fall into asymmetrical roles. The power struggle comes to a breaking point and the couple is faced with a decision about how to move forward.
This piece premiered in 2019 by Caitlin Sikora and Joseph Giordano with photography by Redford Mancio. This piece was restaged in 2023 performed by Jared McAboy and Xenia Mansour with photography by John Suhar.
Lux Perpetua
Premiere: 2023, Manhattan, New York
Dancers: Alyssa Forte, Kristina Hay, India Hobb, Mariel Lowe, Caitlin Sikora, Rebecca Walden, Annie White, Makenna Hosobuchi-Wolff
Music: "Requiem Aeternam" by Caitlin Sikora and Jon Tippens, "Requiem Aeternam" by Giuseppe Verdi conducted by Sir Colin Davis, London Symphony Orchestra
Lighting: Connor Sale
Choreography: Caitlin Sikora in collaboration with the dancers