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Opera Theater, Dance Electric, Aeolian Ballet, Trinity Irish Dance Co., Juneau Dance Unlimited, Princess
Cruises, ISO Dance, San Angelo Civic Ballet, both the P.A.W.S. and the S.T.A.G.E. benefits directed by
David Galligan, The CBS 50th Anniversary of Israel Celebration, various Industrials for Irwin Productions
of San Diego, as well as productions for The Hidden Theater Company, Circle X Theater, The Colony
Theater, Sacred Fools, The Met Theater, The Jewel Box Theater, Powerhouse Theater Company, and
Zoo District of Los Angeles, as well as the Los Angeles High School for the Performing Arts, and Center
Studio’s Pilates Music Video for cable television in Burbank. He has won the Grand Prize for
Choreography for his duet Samael loves Lilith at the Dance under the Stars Festival of Palm Desert, and
also a Garland Award for Best Choreography for his work in Zoo District’s production of Nosferatu. He
also has an LA Weekly Theater Award for his choreography in The Master and Margarita, also for Zoo
District. Brian has choreographed Concierto D’Amoré’, a ballet for the students of Perry-Mansfield
Performing Arts Camp in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, The Happy Hour for Hit & Run Productions of
Los Angeles, and The Boy King, a children’s dance theater piece about the life of Tutankhamen. Most
recently, he has choreographed and directed his homage to the great spy shows of the 60’s, The
Defenders, which garnered a rave review from the Los Angeles Times and was consequently invited to
the Fool’s Fury Movement Theater Festival in San Francisco. Brian received "Best Hamlet on the
Fringe" for his rock and roll Hamlet at the 2007 Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is currently
wrestling with Precalculus and Latin.