
About Me
Linnea Snyderman is a proud native of Berkeley, CA. She grew up training across the Bay at the San Francisco Ballet School where she was able to perform with the company in Sleeping Beauty and annually in The Nutracker. She was selected to perform with the Paris Opera Ballet in La Bayadere for the San Francisco run of their tour. Linnea continued her training with the Berkeley City Ballet, where she extended her ballet repertoire. Linnea has attended summer programs such as San Francisco Ballet, Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet, Boston Ballet Dance Lab, Boston Ballet Summer Dance Program, San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, and State Street Ballet. She earned her B.F.A. in dance from The Boston Conservatory in May, 2010. While at the conservatory, Linnea performed Antony Tudor’s Dark Elegies for two years, working closely with Donald Mahler and Bonnie Mathis. Linnea also worked closely with Jim May and Samantha Geracht in the staging of Anna Sokolow’s From the Diaries of Franz Kafka, in which she had speaking lines as Kafka’s mother. She was a Senior Girl in David Lichine’s Graduation Ball, staged by Leslie Woodies and Ellen O’Reilly and she has also danced in new works by Tommy Neblett, Thang Dao, and Mary Wolff. Since college, Linnea has performed with Napoles Ballet Theater, the Dancewright Project, Facing East Dance & Music, Danse Lumiere, No Strings Attached, Berkeley Playhouse Theater and Sarah Berges Dance. Linnea is currently living in the Los Angeles area where she dances with LA Choreographers & Dancers (Louise Reichlin) and Benita Bike's Dance Art.
Besides dancing, Linnea acts, sings and models. She teaches at Pure Barre North Hollywood and Creation Station Sudio City, where she teaches dance for kids. She has found her calling as an underwater model, which combines many of her passions!! She has appeared in TV shows, student films, music videos, commercials and photo shoots!
Linnea's hobbies include aerial dance (trapeze, rope, lyra), writing poetry, scuba diving all over the world, traveling, hiking, and being with friends and family.
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Photo Credit: Jinwensi Imagery, Micha Dunston