Support artists-in residence and the creation of DELVERS at the '62 Center for Theater and Dance
From January 19th through January 25th, we will be resident artists on the MainStage at the '62 Center for Theatre and Dance in Williamstown, MA. Together with lighting designer Ryan Walters and sound designer Daniel O'Connell, we're producing an evening of dance on January 24th, 2026.
The night will feature the premier of DELVERS as well as a second-act featuring concert-style dance performances from invited guest artists.
DELVERS, the creative culmination of our residency, is a one-act duet exploring the inner mindscape, and the unforeseen consequences of merging two minds.
While testing an experimental device of their own design, two inventors are plunged into the dark, labyrinthine realm of a shared subconsciousness. Lost and separated, they must navigate an unstable surreality that threatens to subsume their minds.
How You Can Help
Through the generous support of the ‘62 Center and the Williams College Department of Dance, we’ve been granted one week on the MainStage as well as housing for the week. Everything else, however, has been up to us to fund personally.
Our first priority is to support our guest performers and stage crew. Your contributions will ensure that we're able to value the talented people that are working to make this performance a reality. Your contributions will also help offset costs incurred throughout the development process including rehearsal space rentals, costume construction, prop and set element construction, and show-control software licensing.
About Us
Hannah Klinkman (she/her) is a movement artist, designer, and teacher. She has been performing with Pilobolus since 2021, and currently serves as the company’s dance captain. She trained in ballet and contemporary dance at Ballet Chelsea, Grand Valley State University, and BalletMet Columbus, and has danced professionally with BalletMet, Ballet Rhode Island, and MOMIX. She co-founded the Choreography Project in 2018, and her own works have premiered at The Gold Coast Dance Festival, Ballet Chelsea, Spoke the Hub, and Choreography Project. She’s currently investigating the balance of precision and play.
Nate Buchsbaum is a freelance performer, choreographer, and movement director based in Northwest Connecticut. He has performed in over 30 countries, taught master classes throughout the United States, and has contributed to creative processes across a range of performance mediums. From stage to screen - music videos, outdoor festivals, television specials, and site-specific projects - Nate has worked with MacArthur Award-winning director and choreographer Martha Clarke, Guggenheim Fellowship-winning choreographer Brian Brooks, and world-renowned Pilobolus Dance Theater.





