Mandi Moore is a choreographer, performer, educator, and collaborator. She holds a Master of Fine Arts - Dance Choreography (UNCG) and a Bachelors of Science in Education - Dance (BGSU). As a choreographer, she researches and creates work focused on various brain functions and the effects of psychological experiences. She fuses jazz, contemporary, and acrobatics into her movement. Her work has been presented at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, The Greensboro Fringe Festival, Stephen F. Austin State University, and as an Artist in Residence at Dance Project. As a performer, she has worked with Tammy Metz Starr, Colleen Murphy, Deborah Tell, Jane Weiner, B.J. Sullivan, Cynthia Ling Lee, and Heather Samuelson. She has taught at various universities, including North Carolina State University, Elon University, and The University of North Carolina Greensboro. Currently, Mandi is an Assistant Professor of Dance at Stephen F. Austin State University. Mandi continues to think of herself as a student; every moment is an opportunity to learn and grow. She hopes to continue to see the world through this perspective. She cherishes creating, learning, and experiencing life through dance and will continue to grow and share herself as a choreographer, dancer, educator, and collaborator.