Pradanya Subramanyan is an Indian American artist and advocate committed to creating equitable and inclusive spaces within the arts and entertainment industry. Specializing in management, producing, development, and intimacy choreography, she empowers marginalized communities through storytelling. By fostering accessibility for artists and audiences, she aims to dismantle barriers within the industry and produce content that empowers future generations to be represented with agency onscreen and onstage.
Upcoming:
[Intimacy Choreographer] Rose Tinted Glasses by Maggie Needham/ Fordham University/ October 3-5
[Intimacy Choreographer] Constellations by Nick Payne/ Fordham University/ October 3-5
[Intimacy Choreographer] References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot by Jose Rivera/ Fordham University/ October 10-12
[Resident Stage Manager] National Asian Artists Project's 2024 DISCOVER: New Musicals/ Theatre 315/ October 14
[Producer] Sunena by Leela Kiyawat/ Fordham University/ November 11, 13, 15
[Intimacy & Fight Choreographer] The Amethyst and the Peridot by Dylan Perez/ Fordham University/ December 3-6
[Intimacy Choreographer] Orange Sky at Night by Maggie Needham/ Fordham University
[Producer] Kiyawat v. God by Leela Kiyawat/ Fordham University
[Intimacy Choreographer] Give, For by Rooke Lewis/ Fordham University