Larry Keigwin

Though his brothers were “very jocky,” he chose instead to pursue gymnastics, join a circus training program, and perform in school musicals.

Keigwin auditioned for and performed in a number of “Club MTV” episodes before attending Hofstra University to study dance.

[3] Since K+C's premiere performance at Joyce Soho, Keigwin has created 16 dances, including the large-scale choreographic event Bolero and recent works such as Runaway (2008), the site-specific Sidewalk (2009) and Bird Watching (2010).

[5] Over the past eight years, K+C has presented performances throughout New York City and nationwide at venues including The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Summerdance Santa Barbara, New York City Center, The Joyce Theater, the American Dance Festival, Bates Dance Festival, and more.

[1][4] Larry Keigwin was one of the 2011 Society of Directors and Choreographers' Joe A. Callaway Award Recipients, which "recognizes excellence in the craft of directing and choreography during the New York City theatre season.