Carl Flink

[1] Flink's work is focused in choreography, theatrical movement direction, contemporary dance and partnering technique, and dance/science collaborations.

[2][3][4] Flink graduated in Political Science and Women's Studies from University of Minnesota's College of Liberal Arts in 1990.

Over the past decade his creative work has expanded to include multiple TED Talks, music videos and other internet and film content.

In 2001, he joined Farmers’ Legal Action Group, Inc.[5] as a staff attorney and also the University of Minnesota Dance Program as an affiliate instructor.

A sudden drop into a plie, a slide to the floor and a spring or a series of incredibly fluid falls recount a furtive existence covered up by surface bravado.

[14] Flink was the movement coordinator for Theater Latte's Da's production of Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in 2015.

[16] Since 2009, Flink has been in regular collaboration with University of Minnesota biomedical engineer David Odde through their Moving Cell Project.

Bodystorming has been the subject of a Science Magazine article, an invited essay in Trends in Cellular Biology, a 2013 TEDMED Talk and a Twin Cities Public Television Minnesota Original segment.