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TODD
RICHMOND (Composer/Filmmaker/Visual
Design) is a composer whose musical
approach involves relationships to dance, film and visual arts.
Awards for his compositions for dance include the National Endowment for the Arts, Meet the Composer
Commissioning/USA, Individual Artist Award from Queens Council
on the Arts with funds from NY State Council on the Arts, and an
ASCAP/Gershwin Award for music for dance and film. His collaborations
in dance began in 1993, working as composer, set designer and filmmaker
with choreographer Paz Tanjuaquio as well as with many New York
City and international choreographers. His works have been seen
and heard in NYC at such venues as Danspace Project, Dance Theater
Workshop, Performance Space 122, nationally from Las Vegas at Godt-Cleary
Projects to the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, and internationally
at the National Theater in Seoul, Korea and Sovannah Phum in Phnom
Penh, Cambodia. He has been an artist-in-residence at Atlantic
Center for the Arts, Florida for a dance on camera residency with
master artist Merce Cunningham. His dance films have been presented
at Queens Museum of Art, Video Cha Cha at Bryant Park and 2007
Dance on Camera Festival's "Tape of the Day" at the Donnell
Media Center. As a visual artist,
he was assistant to sculptor Richard Artschwager from 1990-1995
and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. Richmond is a graduate
of City College of New York in Music and Film. He is co-founder
and director of TOPAZ ARTS, Inc.
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