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Kaatsbaan Cultural Park announces Jessica Lang as new Artistic Advisor

Kaatsbaan Cultural Park announces Jessica Lang as new Artistic Advisor

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Kaatsbaan Cultural Park, 120 Broadway, Tivoli, NY, 12583

Kaatsbaan Cultural Park is pleased to announce a new leadership appointment, effective October 1, 2026. Choreographer Jessica Lang has been named the next Artistic Advisor for the multidisciplinary residency and presenting organization, succeeding founder Kevin McKenzie in the role. Lang will advise Kaatsbaan’s leadership, working closely with them to develop connections, projects, and support the development of the arts for artists and audiences alike.

Founder and Board Chair Kevin McKenzie said “I am so pleased to welcome Jessica’s boundless energy, connection to the dance world, and commitment to help shape Kaatsbaan’s mission as a safe house for creative artists.” Managing Director, Naomi Miller, stated “Jessica has a deep history with Kaatsbaan, having taught our ballet intensive over decades and been in residence numerous times. To our conversations, she’s bringing her love for art in all forms, love of the organization, her inspired and strategic ideas, and broad knowledge of the artistic field. Her advice and suggestions are already benefitting how we provide support for artists and how the public can experience more fantastic works on our site.”

“My relationship with Kaatsbaan began in 2001,” said Jessica Lang. “When I first taught for Kaatsbaan co-founder Martine van Hamel’s summer ballet intensive and experienced firsthand the vision she and Kevin McKenzie created for this extraordinary place. Over the past 25 years, I have returned to Kaatsbaan as a choreographer and artistic director in numerous creative residencies, and continue to teach at Kaastbaan Ballet Intensive. One of the residencies gave Jessica Lang Dance the space to develop an ambitious collaboration with architect Steven Holl on a scale that would not have been possible in a New York City studio. As a choreographer, I know the value of having the space to work expansively and to become fully immersed in the creative process. I am thrilled to build upon Kevin and Martine’s vision by creating those opportunities for artists across disciplines.”

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