Milka Djordjevich (pronounced GEORGE-uh-vitch) is a dance artist and arts administrator based in Brooklyn. Raised by Serbian parents in Long Beach, California, she received a B.A. from UCLA and an M.F.A. from Sarah Lawrence College. Milka’s practice is driven both by the personalities of the artists she works with and by self-sustaining approaches to dance-making that are artist-driven and run.
Milka’s choreography has been shown at several New York City venues, including Dance Theater Workshop, Danspace Project, Movement Research at Judson Church, and Starr Space. As a dancer, she has performed for many choreographers, most recently working with Elizabeth Ward, Natalie Green, Sam Kim, and Jennifer Monson. Milka was a 2006-2007 Movement Research Artist-in-Residence, a visiting student at P.A.R.T.S. in Brussels at the end of 2007, and a 2008 danceWEB Europe Scholar. She was a guest co-editor for the Movement Research Performance Journal #34. Her curatorial projects include co-curating the Movement Research Spring Festival 2008: Somewhere Out There with Jeff Larson, Chris Peck, and Anna Sperber and Re-Imagining Utopia In NYC, an Austria-NYC dialog with Isabel Lewis. She co-runs BARN with Felicia Ballos and Beth Gill and is a member of Embassy of. Her blog, milkadj.wordpress.com, has received as many as 26 hits in a single day.


photo by Andreas Dyrdal
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