Brook, a San Francisco native credits her hippie creative parents for instilling in her that
anything is possible if you “work your ass off. Just find what you love to do and stick with it
no matter what.” She has found it…The PULSE Project.
Brook is a critically acclaimed choreographer, known for her revolutionary use of environmental
props. She earned her MFA at the Tisch School of the Arts, where she attended on a full Dean’s
scholarship. With 15 years of experience choreographing for an array of celebrities, musical
artists, corporations, dance companies and educational institutions, she has proven herself
as one of the most versatile and provocative choreographers. Notable high-profile clients
include Usher, Harrison Ford, and Liz Claiborne. Her work has been regaled by PBS, New York
Times, and The Village Voice.
Most recently, Brook has choreographed a 20-person aerial show for Target International,
an opera at Brooklyn Academy of Music with the renowned Director Robert Woodruff and
performed as the lead pole dancer in the NY City Opera Production of Anna Nicole, BAM. . Her
PULSE Project company received a standing ovation when it opened for the US Pole Dance
Federation to a sold out audience at Symphony Space and sold out their last show called LOVE
& GUTS.
Brook’s extensive background in rhythmic gymnastics, martial arts, contemporary and pole
dance, motion capture, and aerial harness work gives her choreography a diverse platform
of mediums that compliment one another and has fueled her multi-disciplinary approach to
pole dancing which Brook prefers to call “Industrial Movement.”