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dreya weber
aerial director/aerial choreographer

Dreya toured the world as a dancer and aerialist with Cher’s Living Proof Farewell Tour. She choreographed all of

the aerials in the show; a synchronized lyra quartet, a fabric number involving eight dancers, and a featured silk

duet high above the stage. The NBC TV broadcast of the tour won a 2003 Emmy award for Best Musical/Variety

Special. The live tour played for over 4 million people.

 

Dreya choreographed synchronized aerial swings in Christina Aguilera’s current Back to Basics Tour, and an

aerial trio for the song "Bedtime Stories" in Madonna’s Re-Invention Tour. She also choreographed all of the

aerials in Pink’s current I’m Not Dead Tour and her 2005 Try This Tour, in which Pink performed a dynamic aerial

sequence while singing "Get The Party Started".

 

In august 2005, Dreya produced and starred in the independent feature film The Gymnast, which has been

 winning festivals all over the US and internationally, including the audience award for Best Feature at Outfest and

Frameline 2006, and the jury award for Best Feature at outfest and Newfest 2006. Dreya won the Best Actress

award at the Tampa Intl GLBT Film Festival 2006. She also co-wrote, co-produced and appeared in Le Club

Seduce, an interactive aerial burlesque musical comedy, which has played to rave reviews and three sold out

runs in Los Angeles.

 

Dreya was a founding member of the well-known aerial/dance company Anti-Gravity, and performed with them for

years doing industrials, sporting events, fashion shows and corporate events in the US and internationally, the

highlight of which was performing at the Medals Ceremony every night for 20,000 people (and the world) at the

2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

 

Dreya has collaborated extensively with Lois Greenfield and appears in her two books, Breaking Bounds and

Airborne, as well as her calendars and various international ad campaigns. She also has traditional circus

experience, having performed .ying trapeze in the Moscow State Circus, Circus America, and the Royal

 Hanniford Circus. For nine years Dreya has directed the flying trapeze program at the International Gymnastic

Camp in Stroudsburg, PA. Dreya was an All-American collegiate gymnast at Hunter College, a nationally ranked

pentathlete, and received her dance training at Butler University’s developmental program for young dancers,

under Collette Kaufman. She has worked professionally in theater, .lm, television and commercials since the age

of ten.

 

Dreya is currently creating original aerial acts for Cher's new live show in Las Vegas at Caesar's.

 

 

For additional information, please visit: www.dreyaweber.com.

 

 


 

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