Brandon Koepsell

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Brandon Koepsell is a Detroit native and graduate of the Walnut Hill School in Natick, MA. After graduation, Brandon spent time performing with “Companie Coline” in Istre, France, Rapture Dance Project and Ron DeJesus Dance in Chicago. Brandon has been a guest performer and choreographer with several college programs including the University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University and Alma College. He has appeared with the Michigan Opera Theater in the productions of “Aida” and “The Merry Widow”. He was the choreographic assistant on the set of Disney’s “Oz, the Great and Powerful” and a credited dancer in “A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas”. Brandon has served as a faculty member with the Chicago National Association of Dance Masters and Southern Association of Dance Masters. He is a current faculty member in the Maggie Allesee Department of Theatre and Dance at Wayne State University and a current dancer with Take Root Dance Company. Brandon has recently started teaching Dance for Parkinson’s disease classes to patients at the Detroit Medical Center. He has been able set his ballet and contemporary choreography with various studios, workshops, college programs and professional companies nationwide.

Interview with Brandon Koepsell