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Trey McIntyre (born November 12, 1969) is an American dancer and choreographer, who has a body of work that includes around 100 original dance pieces. He founded and acts as president of Trey McIntyre Project, a dance company that was based in
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, where he lived in the historic Northend.


Career

McIntyre was born in
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, and trained at
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and Houston Ballet Academy. In 1989, he was appointed Choreographic Apprentice to
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, a position created especially for him, and in 1995 he became the company’s Choreographic Associate. He has worked for 27 years as a freelance choreographer, producing over 100 pieces during the span of his career so far. In 2005, McIntyre founded his dance company, Trey McIntyre Project (TMP), which first appeared at the
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. The company was initially a summer touring company, but its national and international success led McIntyre to establish the company year-round as of 2008, based in
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. TMP has been featured in ''
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'', and has earned coast-to-coast acclaim from the likes of the ''
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'', and elsewhere. In 2013, Trey McIntyre Project expanded its artistic vision and announced a
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documentary film entitled ''Ma Maison''. The project was announced on
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on August 7, 2013, and in November 2013, McIntyre went to
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to begin filming. On January 16, 2014, it was announced that McIntyre would move the Trey McIntyre Project towards new artistic ventures, reducing his efforts in dance. The company revealed a press release explaining that McIntyre, after contributing heavily to the dance world, is interested in exploring other art forms, specifically film and the visual arts. He will continue to create pieces on a freelance basis but the dance aspect of Trey McIntyre Project is downsizing as he makes room for other artistic projects. McIntyre is the recipient of numerous awards, including a
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Award for Choreography, an Achievement Award from
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, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the
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, as well as two grants for choreography from the
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. His works have been performed by companies including
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Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Hubbard Street Dance Chicago is a contemporary dance company based in Chicago. Hubbard Street performs in downtown Chicago at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance and at the Edlis Neeson Theater at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Hubb ...
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, The
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, and
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.


Selected choreography works


Be Here Now
(2017)
Presentce
(2017)
Big Ones
(2016)
"Under Fire"
(2015)
"The Accidental"
(2014)
"The Vinegar Works: For Dances of Moral Instruction"
(2014)
"Mercury Half-Life"
(2013)
"Pass, Away"
(2013)
"Robust American Love"
(2013)
"The Unkindness of Ravens"
(2012)
"Ladies and Gentle Men"
(2012)
"Bad Winter"
(2012) *"Ways of Seeing" (2012) *"The Sweeter End" (2011) *"Gravity Heroes" (2011) *"Arrantza" (2010) *"Oh, Inverted World" (2010) *"Amado Mio" (2010) *"Ten Pin Episodes" (2010) *"This Awareness Moves Me Forward" (2010) *"(serious)" (2009) *"The Sun Road" (2009) *"Shape" (2009) *"The More I See You" (2009) *"Grass" (2009) *"Ma Maison" (2008) *"Leatherwing Bat" (2008) *"Surrender" (2008) *"Violent Femmes" (2008) *"Old Aunt Boyd" (2008) *"Wild Sweet Love" (2007) *"Queen of the Goths" (2007) *"In Dreams" (2007) *"A Day in the Life" (2007) *"The Blue Boy" (2007) *"Pork Songs" (2007) *"Pluck" (2007) *"Hymn" (2007) *"Go Out" (2006) *"Just" (2006) *"The Barramundi" (2006) *"Sacred Ellington" (2006) *"A Midsummer Night's Dream" (2005) *"Cherish" (2005) *"Rite of Spring (The Engagement)" (2005) *"I Am a Man" (2005) *"Pretty Good Year" (2004) *"Chasing Squirrel" (2004) *"loveCRAZY" (2004) *"The Naughty Boy!" (2004) *"The Illuminations" (2004) *"Sha-Sha" (2004) *"Memory of a Free Festival" (2004) *"The Illuminations" (2004) *"The Reassuring Effects (of Form and Poetry)" (2003) *"Grace" (2003) *"Full Grown Man" (2003) *"The Shadow" (2003) *"Peter Pan" (2002) *"Natural Flirt" (2002) *"High Lonesome" (2001) *"Spirits" (2001) *"Plush" (2001) *"Bound" (2000) *"The Difference Between Naked and Nude" (2000) *"Split" (2000) *"Blue Until June" (2000) *"Aliss in Wonderland" (1999) *"Dance, 5 Steps" (1999) *"Cantilena" (1999) *"Happy Ending" (1999) *"Memphis" (1999) *"Speak" (1998) *"White Noise" (1998) *"Like a Samba" (1997) *"Second Before the Ground" (1996) *"Touched" (1994) *"Steel and Rain" (1994) *"Curupira" (1994) *"MANTIS" (1993) *"Skeleton Clock" (1990)


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External links




Archival footage of Trey McIntyre Project performing McIntyre's work "Wild Sweet Love" at Jacobs Pillow in 2010

Archival footage of Trey McIntyre Project performing McIntyre's work "Ladies and Gentleman" at Jacob's Pillow in 2012

"Making (serious)"
Interview with Trey McIntyre and clips from the making of "(serious)". {{DEFAULTSORT:Mcintyre, Trey 1969 births American choreographers Living people Artists from Wichita, Kansas Ballet choreographers LGBT choreographers