Pennsylvania born and bred, Tom Price entered college as a math major and soccer player. After a chance course in Jamaican Folk Dance, he was enraptured with the study of movement. Tom left the soccer pitch and made a new home in the dance studio, where he studied; technique under the tutelage of Ray Cook and Barrington Moncrieffe. The fire lit, Price plunged full speed ahead into the world of modern dance. He enrolled in a Choreographers Craft course and began work on his first piece. As a senior, Tom left thecollege soccer team for the student dance company.
  
After graduating from college, Tom spent a summer studying contact improvisation with Nancy Stark Smith at the Bates Dance Festival. He continued his education with an intensive immersion in Jamaican Folk, Capoeira, Jamaican Dancehall, and Afro-Cuban Folk on a semester fellowship at the Jamaica School of dance in Kingston, Jamaica. Upon his return to the United States, Price began a Master of Fine Arts in Dance program at Temple University. He enhanced his graduate coursework with three summers at the American Dance  Festival, where Tom studied with Doug Elkins, Sean Curran, David Dorfman, and Gwen Welliver.
  
Upon completion of an MFA in Dance, Price traveled to Athens, Greece; to begin a three-year position as a dancer with the improvisational dance company - Skethia, directed by Anastasia Lyra. Tom returned for a sabbatical substitute position at Vassar College, where he taught beginning modern dance technique and choreographed for the student dance company. With the opportunity to utilize a studio on a regular basis, he began to codify his mix of movement backgrounds into a more cohesive, flowing form and the foundation for tompricedance was built.

Cindy Chung Camins is a dance artist based in Queens, NY.
Born in Taiwan and raised in Southern California, she graduated from UCLA with BAs in World Arts and Cultures and International Development Studies. Cindy has had the pleasure of working with Victoria Marks, Milka Djordjevich/Team ;Djordjevich, Sasha Welsh/victory ;to others, Jenni Hong Dance, and Nina Winthrop, among others, performing in NY venues such as DTW, Danspace at St. Marks Church, Movement Research at Judson Church, City Center and PS 122. She has toured with Parijat Desai ;Dance Company performing in numerous cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, and Chennai, India. She was recently seen as Maria in Doug Elkins’ Bessie Award winningFräulein Mariaat the Lincoln Center and Joe’s ;Pub. Cindy is a certified Pilates instructor and is currently receiving her yoga teacher training at Laughing Lotus Yoga Center. She has been a member of tompricedance since 2005. Love to Mr. Camins.

Jessica Sand is a native of Iowa and alum of Texas Christian University, where she graduated with honors with a BFA in ballet and modern dance and was featured in works ;by Fernando Bujones, Mary Cochran, Gail Gilbert, and Paul Taylor. She also studied at the Kirov Academy, Colorado Ballet, the American Dance Festival, and on scholarship at The Taylor School. Miss Sand has performed with Eglevsky Ballet, Lydia Johnson Dance, and Von Howard ;Project, among others, and has been pleased to be a member of tompricedance since 2005.

Erica Schweer has been dancing with tompricedance since 2004. She received her BFA in Ballet and Modern dance from Texas Christian University. Since graduating, she has had the opportunity to dance for several companies, including:Lydia Johnson Dance, Pilobolus, Eva Dean Dance, Rachel Thorne Germond Dance, Tania Perez Salas Compania de Danza, Dawn Lau Dance, and Pergine Spettacolo Aperto. In addition to dancing, Erica has beenthe Owner/Creative Director of mang’Oh Yoga, a yoga studio in midtown east, since 2006. Erica would like to thank Tom and all of his dancers for their artistry, commitment, and friendship. She is forever grateful for the opportunity to work in this amazing company.

Sarah Stevenson has had the pleasure of dancing in tompricedance since 2003. She is originally from Southern California and received her BA in Dance with honors from the University of California, Irvine. While in NYC, she has also danced with Janessa Clark/Kilterbox, Macushla Hill, Anne Zuerner/ Roxanne Lola Movement Machine, and Wendy Osserman, among others. She has been graced with scholarships from ADF, the Malashock Summer Intensive, the Tierney Scholarship for Dance through UCI, the Tane Scholarship Award for Outstanding Student, Dancer, and Choreographer, and Moorpark College Awards of Merit for Modern, Ballet, and Jazz. She currently enjoys teaching yoga and is grateful for her students who constantly amaze her. She is also very excited to be in the process of learning from Jacques d’Amboise’s National Dance Institute, to help bring dance to those who wouldn’t ever get the chance to experience this life-altering art form. Sarah would like to thank everyone who has ever inspired her; especially everyone in tpd, T, M, S, and her favorite little guys, Marlon and Avery, who always make her laugh.
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