You Live In My Spine

This evening length work premiered at G-Son Studios in January of 2023 and is available for commission. Please see more information here.


Bittersweet

Created in partnership with the National Domestic Violence Hotline, “Bittersweet” was originally performed at the Hotline’s 25th Anniversary Gala in Washington D.C. and later adapted into a dance film. It was also presented by the LA County Performing Arts Division at its inaugural “Empowerment” Festival.

Choreographer: Leah Zeiger

Co-Directors: Alexandra Velasco + Leah Zeiger

Dancers: Sierra Henry, Amanda Sun, Amina Yufanyi

Producer: Leah Zeiger

Musical composition: Max Berlin

Created in partnership with the National Domestic Violence Hotline


Choreography: Leah Zeiger

Dancers: Sierra Henry and Nicole Flores

Camera: Malachi Middleton

Editing: Danielle King

Music: “Stardust” by Nat King Cole, “Condolence” by Benjamin Clementine

Bitter/Sweet

July 2022

This duet was created as part of LA Contemporary Dance Company’s Choreography Lab. “Bitter/Sweet” explores the intangible pain and excitement when our lives reach towards opposite ends of experience - the most bitter, and the most sweet - at the exact same time.


My Body Remembers

March 2021

Using original poetry and snippets of recordings from interviews of old friends, this is a short creation using the Body Memory Method.

Original poetry: Leah Zeiger

Movement, filming, editing: Leah Zeiger


Music: "RABi" by Bon Iver

Movement, filming, editing: Leah Zeiger

Amalgamation

December 2020

"Amalgamation" is a visual documentation exploring how to mourn and move at the same time. The film uses the process of "found footage" as source material, and considers how we make meaning and tell stories through our bodies.


Sentimental Reasons

June 2020

A love letter to my Body -

A Body that works. A Body that moves. A Body that is mine.

A love letter to the Earth -

An Earth that works. An Earth that moves. An Earth that is ours.

Movement and editing: Leah Zeiger

Camera: David Zeiger

Music: "Sentimental Reasons" Nat King Cole


Choreography: Leah Zeiger

Performers: Amanda Boike, Anna Rodimesteva, Leah Zeiger

Camera: Lucinda Harstrick

Editing: Alexandra Velasco

Music: “You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me” La Santa Cecilia, EN VIVO; “Trust In Me” Etta James; “This Bitter Earth” Dinah Washington

Festivals: Watson Dance Choreo Fest 2020

Once It All Ends

May/June 2019

This short dance film is the result of a year-long movement inquiry into the question "How do survivors move?" and features footage from the evening length production at the Awakenings Art Gallery in Chicago, IL. Leah served as choreographer-in-residence at both Awakenings and Volta Performing Arts during the creation of this piece.

This piece was created with inspiration from weekly survivor movement workshops, led by Leah at both the Awakenings Art Gallery and Volta Performing Arts.

This project was also a collaboration with The Sunflower Project, an initiative to use dance and other forms of art to educate young people on abusive relationships and to help heal survivors. More information at www.towardsthesun.org


The Promise of Trees

March 2020

I can stand near a tree in Afghanistan

And the tree and I will share the Earth

I can stand near a tree in Russia

And the tree and I will share the Earth

I can stand near a tree in Venezuela

And the tree and I will share the Earth

And the tree and I will share the Earth

because the tree and I are one

Because the tree and I are 7 billion

We will share the Earth

Choreography and performance: Leah Zeiger

Camera: David Zeiger

Editing: Leah Zeiger

Music: “Spring / The Promise” Anna Yarbrough


Choreography and performance: Leah Zeiger

Sound Composition: Sean ellis Hussey

Poem: Leah Zeiger

Video: Nathan Ashley

Que Sera Sera

May 2019

“You know what happened

But you don’t know me anymore

It’s not all your fault

And it’s not all mine

We fell victim to time.”

Performed at Awakening’s Songs of Survival


Across the Blue

February 2019

Leah Zeiger choreographed this music video for singer/songwriter Leah Jean through a collaborative and intimate process between Zeiger, Jean, and the other dancers.

Directed by: Leah Jean and Olivia Aquilina

Choreographed by: Leah Zeiger

Dancers: Leah Jean, Signe Engstrand, Esty Han, Charis Stanek, Leah Zeiger

Music: “Across The Blue” by Leah Jean


Camera and editing: Jared Leighton

Choreography: Leah Zeiger

Dancers: Amanda Boike, Anna Rodimsteva, Leah Zeiger

Music: "Silicon Valley" Anderson .Paak

Zilicon Valley

March 2019

In collaboration with filmmaker Jared Leighton, this piece was created in order to expose and claim sexuality in the bodies of women, who are generally taught to hide or suppress their own sexuality.


Relatively in Touch

April 2017

This choreography was selected by Columbia College Chicago to be featured in that semester’s Student Performance Night, with the mentorship from choreographer and Dean of the dance department Peter Carpenter.

This piece explores the dueling concepts of whether or not art about abuse is increasing awareness or is inadvertently glorifying trauma.

Choreography and Performance: Leah Zeiger

Music: “You've Really Got a Hold On Me” Smokey Robinson & the Miracles

Lighting: Here Perkowitz


Text, choreography, performance: Leah Zeiger

Original composition: Cassandra Kaczor

Prescribed Burn

October 2016

To prescribe a controlled burn is to purposefully front damage in order to mitigate a possible forest fire. For survivors, it can feel like a prescribed burn to ask for help, as they are often met with hostility and blame instead of compassion. But still, one must ask for help, and metaphorically control the burn, because no one can survive this alone.

Performed at Awakening’s Songs of Survival


Date Night

2016

Impromptu, natural, playful, honest, unexpected, and joyful. These are all aspects of strong relationships, and points of inspiration for this dance film.

Choreographic direction: Leah Zeiger

Performers: Charlie Curtis-Beard and Leah Zeiger

Camera and editing: Leah Zeiger

Music: "Hip Hop Jazz Instrumental" Twisted Rootz


Choreography and Performance: Leah Zeiger

Music: “Michicant”, Bon Iver

Videography: David Zeiger, May Rigler

Unnamed

May 2013

From the ashes of an abusive relationship, this solo portrays the devastating and shattering splitting of body and soul that results from trauma of that degree. While this piece was choreographed during her high school years, Leah Zeiger still performs it as it is still extremely relevant and raw.