DILLON PAUL is an artist, performer, teacher, and soon-to-be mother currently living and working in New York City. A dancer with Paula Josa-Jones/Performance Works since 1998, she feels fortunate to have the opportunity to continue to express her self through movement and to explore the rich physical and emotional relationships between humans and animals. In addition to PJJ/PW, she has performed in the companies of Min Tanaka (Japan), Bennett Dance Company (Boston), Poppo & the GoGo Boys (NYC), and Neta Pulvermacher & Dancers (NYC). Her own performance work has been presented nationally and internationally at venues including the Mobius (Boston), Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), Cleveland Performance Art Festival (Ohio), ODC (San Francisco), Plan B (Japan), Dance Hakushu (Japan), and the Kwangju Biennale (Korea). She received her MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts in 2003 from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and a Masters in Art Education in 2007 from NYU.