Mollie Wolf

Mollie Wolf

Visiting Assistant Professor
Position Type
Faculty
Service
- Present
Pronouns
She / Her
Biography

Mollie Wolf is a mountain woman from Colorado currently living in Columbus, OH with strong ties to Los Angeles. A freelance choreographer, installation artist, movement instructor, and creative producer, Wolf engages in collaborative interdisciplinary art-making — merging the creative, intellectual, and relational through embodied practice. Her choreography has been commissioned by various dance companies and colleges, including California State University, Pikes Peak State College, Ormao Dance Company & Bare Bait Dance Company. Wolf has been a member of multiple interdisciplinary artist collectives, including The Rock Collection, based in LA and WolfTank Productions, based in Boulder, CO. A creative producer for music festivals, Wolf has overseen builds of immersive installations and directed interactive performances at Electric Forest Music Festival, Lost Lands Music Festival, and Symbiosis Music Festival.

Wolf is an accomplished movement educator, whose consistent underlying goal is to facilitate playful risk-taking: challenging students’ creative and physical facilities while encouraging a foundational layer of self-trust. She teaches courses in contemporary dance, fusion floorwork techniques, improvisational practice, interdisciplinary/multi-media making, and collaborative processes. In addition to teaching at Denison University, Wolf occasionally adjuncts at Ohio State University and Ohio Wesleyan University. Wolf holds a BFA in Dance and a minor in Ethnic Studies from the University of Colorado at Boulder, as well as an MFA in Dance from the Ohio State University.

Degree(s)
B.F.A., University of Colorado at Boulder; M.F.A., The Ohio State University

Learning & Teaching

Courses
  • Contemporary Dance
  • Strength, Stretch, and Dance
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