letty bassart

Performance Maker + Teacher + Researcher + Arts Leader + Thought Partner

Photo by Roxana Barba. Installation by Carol Jazzar.

Performance making

i am a

  • performance maker (collaborator, contributor, director, improvisor, choreographer, dramaturge, performer),

  • teacher (enthusiastic nourisher of cultural futures),

  • researcher (avidly seeking, threading, uncovering, expanding, physically theorizing), and

  • partner (in conceiving, thinking, imagining, materializing, enacting. in matters of ephemerality and grit).

The work i am a part of becomes through a commitment to pouring RIGOR, and COMPASSION into every crevice of cultural production.

my efforts traverse art forms, genres, disciplines, institutions, and sectors.

i began devising performance in 2003. Since then, i have been fortunate to partner with esteemed colleagues to generate more than thirty long and short form works.

Selected Recent projects

  • Evidence of Things Unseen as part of Bits and Pieces curated by Victoria Mora at Miami Light Project. Funding support from the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.

  • Synchrony Project under the direction of Susie Green, featuring UM lap top ensemble, guest artist, Kyle Hutchins, and activations by UM dance artists

  • Untitled, a response to Mark Dion and Alexis Rockman’s work at the Lowe Art Museum

  • Here, Now, an improvisational duet with Daniel Bernard Roumain for Miami Light Project Here & Now

  • a durational performance in response to Carol Jazzar’s Last Call, New Glory installation

Highlights:

Performing

In my early career (~1991-2004), i worked as a collaborative dance artist with several independent, dance theater projects, performing frequently throughout South Florida and abroad. i was also a Spanish dance artist.

i stepped away from performing to focus on directing and choreographing ensemble works from the “outside.”

At 44, i returned to performance, primarily enacting long-form/experimental improvisational dance theater works. If a marathon covers an unfathomable distance (albeit a measured one), a long-form work sustains composition for an un-imaginable length of time (albeit clocked). When i perform now (at 50), i relish the sustained channeling of this format.

In April of 2026, I had the pleasure of being a collaborative performer in Dale Andre’s National Water Dance Project composition in Miami, a site sensitive intervention that brought together dance artists from communities throughout Miami-Dade county to bring attention to a soon-to-be developed parcel outside of Miami’s iconic fountain just outside of Government Center.

Current project synopses; CV; work samples, as well as artist, teaching, and research statements

available upon request


contact: lettybassart (at) gmail (dot) com