Alexandria poses looking over her left shoulder into the camera. She has long brown hair with bangs, is wearing a black long sleeve shirt, and appears on a light brown background.
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Alexandria Nunweiler is an active choreographer, educator, and arts administrator based in Boston, MA. She holds a BA in Dance (Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC), MSc in International Business (Hult International Business School, Boston, MA & Shanghai, China) and 200 hour RYT certification (Jenny Lane Yoga, Beverly, MA). Recently she has been a part of Company One’s CoLab as a dramaturg (2024/25), a recipient of the Next Steps for Boston Dance grant (2024/25), an artist in residence at The Rensing Center in Borseda, Italy (2022), and supported by NEFA, SC Arts Commission, Mass Cultural Council, and Alternate Roots. 

Alexandria’s work has been featured up and down the east coast in Philadelphia Fringe, BOOM Charlotte, Piccolo Spoleto, ArtBeat, and the inaugeral Boston Fringe Festival, among others. In the studio, she creates spaces for all beings to move, process, and be heard without hierarchy, and believes in the village it takes to raise new ideas. Alexandria is currently in residence at the Boston Center for the Arts as a 2025/26 Dancemaker.

Alexandria poses looking over her left shoulder into the camera. She has long brown hair with bangs, is wearing a black long sleeve shirt, and appears on a light brown background.
Affiliated Department or Office

Alexandria Nunweiler is an active choreographer, educator, and arts administrator based in Boston, MA. She holds a BA in Dance (Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC), MSc in International Business (Hult International Business School, Boston, MA & Shanghai, China) and 200 hour RYT certification (Jenny Lane Yoga, Beverly, MA). Recently she has been a part of Company One’s CoLab as a dramaturg (2024/25), a recipient of the Next Steps for Boston Dance grant (2024/25), an artist in residence at The Rensing Center in Borseda, Italy (2022), and supported by NEFA, SC Arts Commission, Mass Cultural Council, and Alternate Roots. 

Alexandria’s work has been featured up and down the east coast in Philadelphia Fringe, BOOM Charlotte, Piccolo Spoleto, ArtBeat, and the inaugeral Boston Fringe Festival, among others. In the studio, she creates spaces for all beings to move, process, and be heard without hierarchy, and believes in the village it takes to raise new ideas. Alexandria is currently in residence at the Boston Center for the Arts as a 2025/26 Dancemaker.

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Salisbury Laboratories 114
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