Nina Winthrop

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Nina Winthrop (born July 5, 1956; New York, New York) is a choreographer. Winthrop formed her company Nina Winthrop and Dancers in 1991 [1] and her work has been presented at numerous venues including Brooklyn Academy of Music, Danspace Project, [2] Joyce SoHo, The Flea Theater, [3] Mabou Mines' Toronada Theater at PS 122 and Movement Research at The Judson Church.

Winthrop was a graduate of Bennington College. [1] She was married to composer Jon Gibson, with whom she frequently collaborated, [4] from 2008 until his death in October 2020. [5]

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