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Gabriela Garcia is an artist dividing her time between the TV/Film, theater, dance, commercial and education industries with an extensive international career. TV credits include: "Law & Order Organized Crime", "Law & Order SVU", “Succession,” "New Amsterdam" and “Jessica Jones.” Film credits: In The Heights, Enchanted, Whatever Lola Wants. As a voiceover actor, her voice can be heard in numerous TV commercials and radio spots for the US national Hispanic market as well as Spanish language audiobooks. Musical theater credits include: Half Time the musical directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell (Paper Mill Playhouse), CHICAGO The Musical Mexico City and Vienna (Velma Kelly), CHICAGO Broadway (dance captain), Roman Holiday (Guthrie), Carousel (Paper Mill Playhouse), Joseph and the Amazing...Dreamcoat (Germany). Choreography credits include: DESAPARECIDAS, a Mexican Musical; Dance Associate for CHICAGO Düsseldorf; Sweeney Todd at the Barrow Street Theater (Movement Associate); Twelfth Night for Public Works at the Delacorte (Associate Choreographer); Sweet Charity and CHICAGO for Preludio Cultural Association in Peru. She has created works for the Joffrey Ballet School's NYC Jazz and Contemporary summer intensive performances, BC/EFA benefits and R.Evolución Latina's Choreographer Festival. Her ballet and theater dance classes have reached schools in Sweden, Peru, Mexico, China, Germany and other countries. In New York she has taught at institutions such as Ellison Ballet, PACE University, Ithaca College, CAP 21, and was co-coordinator for the Joffrey Ballet School’s Joffrey Ensemble. She is Co-Founder of R.Evolución Latina, a nonprofit organization making a difference through the arts. To learn more visit www.Gabriela-Garcia.com