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CID PEARLMAN’S choreography has been presented by numerous venues including Joyce SoHo (New York), the Getty Center (Los Angeles), Theater Artaud (San Francisco) and Sushi (San Diego). From 1991-99 Pearlman was the artistic director of San Francisco's critically acclaimed Nesting Dolls. In 1999 she relocated to Los Angeles, establishing herself as an independent choreographer and producer. While there she founded max10 Performance Laboratory, a monthly performance salon, and co-founded THEN, an annual work-in-progress festival. Her most recent artistic collaborations have been with composers Joan Jeanrenaud and Jonathan Segel, and with Los Angeles filmmaker Ann Kaneko. Pearlman’s evening length dance, "High Fall," won the 2002 Lester Horton Award for Visual Design and, in addition to her own works, she has choreographed for film, opera and theater. Pearlman recently relocated to Santa Cruz and is teaching in the Dance Department at Cabrillo College. Her newest work, "small variations," was nominated for Los Angeles' 2006 Lester Horton Award for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography.