If It Moves, It Dies, Richard Bull Dance Theatre
Richard Bull Dance Theatre performing "If it Moves, It Dies."  Peentz Dubble is the second dancer from the left.
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DANCE BIO FOR PEENTZ DUBBLE

Peentz Dubble was a co-founder, along with Richard Bull and Cynthia Novack (Cohen Bull), of Improvisational Arts Ensembles, Improvisational Dance Ensemble (which later was re-named Richard Bull Dance Theatre), and the Warren Street Performance Loft. 

Peentz danced at SUNY Brockport with Richard and Cynthia and others, taught dance at Alfred University and then re-located to New York City in August 1978 with Richard and Cynthia to perform, teach, and establish the Performance Loft in Tribeca.  She was a faculty member at Barnard College from 1979-86, leaving to co-direct the Iyengar Yoga Center of New York.  She was on the faculty of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of New York and continued to perform and teach with RBDT until she moved with her husband Lance Olson and daughter Anya to Boston in 1994.  She has continued to work with RBDT and composer/ saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom on choreographic projects and performances as time and geography permit.  She is on the faculty of the GLSP Movement Studies Program at Wesleyan, having taught during the summers of 1996, 1997, and 1999.  She currently teaches yoga in the Boston area and co-directs the BKS Iyengar Yoga Center's teacher training program with Patricia Walden.