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A recent graduate of the prestigious Juilliard School, dancer Megan Myers has performed on the Guggenheim Museum's "Works and Process" series, with Choreographer and 2017-18 MetLiveArts Artist in Residence Andrea Miller of Gallim in the premiere of Stone Skipping at The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Temple of Dendur, with The Francesca Harper Project, and apprenticed with Chicago's Hubbard Street 2, where she performed with The Chicago Symphony and Civic Orchestras and at The Harris Theater for Music and Dance.

She has performed works by choreographers including Helen Simoneau, Kate Skarpatowska, Roy Assaf, Stephanie Batten Bland, Richard Alston, Merce Cunningham, Brian Brooks, Kyle Abraham, Emily Molnar, Beatrice Capote, Alice Klock, Terence Marling, and Bryan Arias. 

A collaborator on dance films and New York Fashion Week presentations for brands including Morgane Le Fay and KES that brought recognition from Vogue, Myers has choreographed and performed in events for The Rainbow Room and The University Club. She has been featured in a music video for the artist HENRI produced by WeAreKabinnet Productions, and in a short film for WeWork.

A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, in addition to her studies at Juilliard, Myers has attended dance intensives with Jacob's Pillow, Movement Invention Project, Batsheva Dance Company, Countertechnique by Anouk Van Dijik, Riley Watts, and Emmanuel Gat. While at The Juilliard School, Myers studied under the direction of Lawrence Rhodes, Taryn Kaschock Russell, and Alicia Graf Mack where she  was a recipient of a Gluck Community Service Fellowship, and toured around New York performing in hospitals, nursing homes, and community centers. During her senior year, Myers worked with The Pina Bausch Foundation and Silvia Farias Heredia to perform a solo from Bausch's Vollmond for her graduation concert. Myers also participated in community outreach while in Chicago that brought performances and workshops to students in the Chicago public schools.