David Marchant specializes in aesthetic theory, technique, composition and improvisation in the concert art of contemporary dance.
David Marchant is Professor of the Practice, on the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis since 1994, specializing in aesthetic theory, technique, composition and improvisation in the concert art of contemporary dance. He is the coordinator of the School of Continuing & Professional Studies Somatic Studies Certificate Program at Washington University, offering students a curriculum in integrative movement practices, complemented by theoretical knowledge from a wide variety of fields investigating the art, spirit, and science of human movement.
Marchant is a certified teacher of the Alexander Technique and a member of the American Society of Alexander Teachers (AmSAT). He maintains a professional private teaching practice, instructing individuals in the methods of F.M. Alexander for re-pattering of fundamental movement coordination.
David was a company member with the Utah Repertory Dance Theatre from 1989 to 1991. David was a recipient of the Iowa Arts Fellowship for excellence in choreography from 1991 to 1993, while earning a Master of Fine Arts degree from University of Iowa.
He is Co-Artistic Director of ZoMotion Arts with his wife, Holly Seitz Marchant, performing site-specific installations in natural environments, including tree-climbing as dance art form. In addition to his work as a choreographic artist, David is a recognized professional improvisational composer and performer, including contact improvisation, and has performed with notable artists such as Andrew Harwood and Chris Aiken.