About Rebecca French
Rebecca French is an award-winning queer dance choreographer based in Houston, Texas. Her dance creations have been presented by James Turrell’s Twilight Ephiphany Skyspace, Cullen Theater, JCC’s ChoreographersX6, CounterCurrent Festival, Miller Outdoor Theater, Houston Center for Photography, Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, University of Houston, New Orleans and Houston Fringe Festivals, Italy’s Trieste Film Festival, Station Museum of Contemporary Art, and Rice University Dance Theatre, among others. She has been featured in Houstoniamagazine, CultureMap, Spectrum South, Houston Press, Arts + Culture Texas, Broadway World, Houston Citybook, Outsmart Magazine, and the Houston Chronicle.
French has produced two to three original full-length works per season since 2003, in addition to creating nine dances for film. She believes in the transformative power of art on individuals and societies, and is most interested in highly theatrical work that entertains while expressing profound truths about the human condition. French was named one of Houston’s 100 Creatives and a Top 10 Choreographer by the Houston Press, and was awarded a HIVE Residency at the Houston Ballet in 2018. She has been awarded four Individual Artist project grants by the Houston Arts Alliance over the last decade.
Earlier in her career, French co-founded FrenetiCore Dance in 2003 with composer/filmmaker Robert Thoth. Together the two collaborators built Frenetic Theater, a performance and visual arts venue in Houston’s East End, and founded the Houston Fringe Festival, an annual performance festival in Houston which continues today. Rebecca has led after-school dance programs for at-risk youth for the past fifteen years, worked with Children’s Prison Arts Project to bring movement to incarcerated youth, and taught dance classes to homeless LGBTQ teens at the Grace Place homeless outreach center.