Laura Fiatte
Laura Fiatte is originally from New Harbor, Maine. She started dancing at a young age under the instruction of Faye Cain at Midcoast Dance Studios and under the direction of Linda Miele at Maine State School for the Performing Arts.
After high school graduation, Laura moved to Hartford, Connecticut and enrolled in The Hartt School of the University of Hartford as a Dance Pedagogy major. She was instructed by Peggy Lyman in the Martha Graham technique; Katie Stevinson-Nollet in Contemporary/Modern dance forms; and Hilda Morales, Susan Brooker and Adam Miller in Contemporary and Classical Ballet. She danced in many pieces at Hartt: Martha Graham’s Panorama, Katie Stevinson-Nollet’s world premiere of Bourbon Street and Romeo and Juliet, directed by Denis Price, to name a few.
In 2007, Laura began dancing with Störling Dance Theater. During her eight seasons with Störling, she has had many memorable lead and supporting roles, including her favorite, Corrie, in Underground (one of Kansas City's top ten performances of the decade). Laura has also had the privilege of dancing with Kansas City Contemporary Dance and Seamless Dance Theater for many seasons. She recently performed in “Fly Girls” by Catherine Meredith through New Dance Partners and in Tristian Griffin’s premiere of Palimpsest.