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Adrian Jevicki
e-mail: movementpants@gmail.com
328 Sterling Pl., #1C
Brooklyn, NY 11238
phone (mobile): 646-724-1560
Education
● Brooklyn College, Performance and Interactive Media Arts MFA, 2016 (anticipated)
● Kane School of Pilates, one-year certification in Pilates instruction (2011)
● Jacob’s Pillow Choreographer’s Lab with Annie-B Parsons and Paul Lazar, certificate (2008)
● Brown University B.A. in Business Economics and minor Theater, Speech and Dance (2000)
Experience
2000- present Independent Performance Artist(Artist CV available upon request)
● Creation of cross-disciplinary performances and installations both nationally and abroad. These
works have been presented at such locations as the Brooklyn Museum, University of Chicago,
Dixon Place, chashama and the Irondale Theater
2012-present Trinity College, Trinity/LaMama Performing Arts Program, NYC: Visiting Artist
● Teach workshops and master classes in the process of conceiving performance works, artistic
collaborations and choreographic composition
2011-present Summers at LREI: Camp Administrator
● Participant in the year-round planning committee to integrate schools progressive education
principles into summer camp hiring and training
● Create and implement orientation workshops; conducting feedback sessions for new hires
● Support head counselors throughout the camp season with the management of their camp group;
assist counselors in designing their daily curriculum
● Conduct weekly meetings/training sessions with associate counselors to provide teaching
strategies
● Produce and present weekly, camper centered interactive performance events that geared for
children aged 8-12
9/2004 – 6/2013 Little Red School House:After-School Program
● Helped run an arts based afterschool program for 2nd
– 6th
graders at Little Red School House
concurrent with the progressive education standards of the school
● Create and implement a curriculum of activities (homework sessions, art, media, cooking, and
theater/performance classes) for the school year
● Develop independent, interdisciplinary classes for the program that
● Taught student centered video art classes to ages 8-10
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2004, 2006-2010 Little Red Summer Camp: Camp Counselor
● Counselor for a group of 10 seven-year-olds for six weeks of day camp at LREI in Manhattan, NY
● Maintained a healthy, fun, and safe environment for the children both in the classroom and on
field trips
● Participated in week long orientation program and diversity and progressive education
workshops
● Taught daily classes in imaginative play and video
2003 - 2004 Kaplan SES Program: After school tutor in middle and elementary schools
● Tutored students from underachieving New York public schools in math and literacy skills in
preparation for state and citywide exams
● Prepared and executed lesson plans suitable for students of varied abilities
● Communicate with students’ parents via periodic progress reports charting each students
progress
2000 – 2003 JET Programme: English teacher in Japanese high school
● Designed Oral Communication curriculum for first year high school students
● Managed classrooms of 40 students and led them in oral communication exercises (including pair
work, group work, games, and grammar activities)
● Built cross-cultural relationships and fostered the understanding necessary for the successful
partnering of Japanese and American teaching values
2001 – 2003 Kyoryukan Theater Company:Company Member Kyoto, Japan
● Primarily an actor for two seasons, but was involved in all aspects of production (set building,
lighting, costume and prop construction, advertising)
● Helped produce and performed in monthly community events designed to create a dialogue
between foreign artists and the Japanese communities in which they lived
● 2003 New York Fringe Festival – helped bring two original pieces to the festival as an actor and
general production assistant
Other skills:
● Video editing/interactive design (Modul8, Final Cut, Quartz Composer, max/msp)
● Working knowledge of Japanese and Serbo-Croatian