Eva dancing for @blackgirlsdance
May 9 | 6:30 & 8:30
Black Girls Dance is a powerful organization dedicated to uplifting and supporting young Black girls in the dance community by providing scholarships, mentorship, and access to training opportunities. As a dancer myself, it means so much to see a space that prioritizes representation, equity, and celebration of Black artists. It represents opportunity, visibility, and the reminder that every young dancer deserves to feel seen, supported, and valued.
Introducing Finding Compassion ‘26 choreographer ✨Eva Sulcer✨
Arts On Site | May 9th | 6:30 & 8:30
Eva Sulcer, born in Los Angeles, California, is a New York based creative and mover. She will receive her Bachelor of Fine Arts from SUNY Purchase College in Spring 2026, where she has cultivated a strong foundation in contemporary performance and collaborative creation. Throughout her training, Eva has deepened her commitment to artistic risk-taking, physical clarity, and storytelling through movement. She has worked with artists such as Norbert De La Cruz III, Rena Butler, Symara Sarai, Andrea Miller, Jessica Smith and Chelsea Ainsworth of Dual Rivet, and Alysia Johnson. She has also performed repetory work by Trisha Brown and Doug Varone. Her work is rooted in connection—both to the music and to the communities she engages. She values experimentation and authenticity in performance, striving to create experiences that are honest, dynamic, and deeply felt.
FEMMORA: A Conservatory of Dance Senior Project 🌹✨🫂
Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm in the KAZ Dance Theater Lab
I am so excited to premiere my new work “Cadence of Memory” I am so proud of my cast, I cannot wait to see you all shine on stage! I will also be performing a new work by @alysia.mov !
I am so proud of Gabriella, Kendra, Marra, and myself. What a blessing it is to share the stage with you all. Happy FEMMORA!
FEMMORA
A Conservatory of Dance Senior Project
February 13 & 14, 7:30 pm (EST) in the KAZ Dance Theater Lab at Purchase College
Featuring works by Kendra Brown, Marra Spallone, Gabriella Starlin, and Eva Sulcer. As well as solo performances choreographed by Caroline Lewis-Jones, Marra Spallone, Jeremy Kent Hanson, and Alysia Johnson.
$5 General Admission / $3 Student and Senior Citizen. Tickets available at the door, cash only.
We are so excited to present our work and share our final moments at Purchase College.
Film Director: Lindsay Clipner @awethewhile / @_risearts
*We don’t own the rights to this music*
Hello Friends and Family,
We are Eva Sulcer, Gabriella Starlin, Kendra Brown, and Marra Spallone and we are seniors in the Conservatory of Dance at SUNY Purchase College. We are excited to announce our capstone Senior Project Performance on February 13th and 14th, concluding our B.F.A in Dance Performance. We would love your support in any way you can offer it. This performance will premiere new works from Eva Sulcer, Gabriella Starlin, Kendra Brown, and Marra Spallone. We also have the privilege of performaning repertory solos by Alysia Johnson @alysia.mov , Jeremy Hanson @jeremykhanson , Caroline Lewis Jones @clinelewisjones , and Marra Spallone.
Considering that this show is self-financed, we are hoping to raise 5,000 dollars. This amount will go towards the following expenses:
Costume Desgin
Lighting Design
Photography
Videography
Rep-Choreography/Studio Rental/Travel Expenses
Decorations
Set-Design/Props
Promotional Video
Any donations are deeply appreciated by each one of us, and we thank you for your love and support.
We can't wait to see you all February 13th and 14th!💗♥️🤍
Links will be in our bios!
With love,
Eva, Gabriella, Kendra, and Marra
Photos by @maliphotovisions
I’m talmbout INNIT! @evasulcer 🔥😂
Kicked off summer the RIGHT WAY. Next week starts WEEK 1! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 Week 2 and 3 still have a few spots available. Hit the link in bio and come cut a rug. ✂️
#tdaprep #thedanceartistprep #wecameheretobegreat
"The Rage of A Black Woman"
Choreography by Eva Sulcer
Performed by Bianca Cala, Solea Powe, Krislyn Prince, and Maya Morrison
"A piece to honor the range of emotions a black woman feels other than aggression or anger. On the surface it may look as if black women are expressing anger. This piece is designed to explore the depths of emotions that lead to this expression."
What a pleasure it was to choreograph for this year's FTP. A big thank you to the reg @cod.reg for allowing this space for BIPOC dancers and creators.
Full video link: https://youtu.be/vi89eIYEY3c
(i don’t own the rights to this song)