Kat Single-Dain
Dance, Film, Choreography

At the age of 18 Kat Single-Dain had already exhibited her visual art in 10 professional galleries in Toronto, and at 19 became the youngest exhibitor in the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibit, the largest event of its kind in Canada. Now, seven years later Kat is an award-winning filmmaker and has a feature film screenplay in pre-production. She specializes in both film and dance, currently choreographing for Colaboro Theatre, PlayMore Theatre and Community Arts Workshop in Vancouver. She graduated with honors from UBC and the University of California Berkeley with a major in Film Production and a minor in Choreography, and will begin the Masters in Digital Media Program at Great Northern Way Campus this September. In the past three years Kat has curated for the Pacific Film Archive in California, edited film for the Museum of Anthropology Berkeley and the BC Lung Association, and taught Final Cut Pro at Berkeley High. Her delight, however, comes in the form of collaboration, environmentally focused art, strengthening community, and clowning. These passions culminated in the creation of the Trout House Collective in 2004, of which she is the founder.