Over three decades, Salisbury’s work has challenged seeing itself—inviting audiences to experience perception through touch, sound, and memory. From blindfolded dinners to site-specific rituals, her choreography redefined what it means to move—and be moved—in the dark.

Awards/ Grants/ Other

International Choreographers Residency at Dance Omi, Ghent, NY 2011

The Fund for Creative Communities, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, NYC 2011

Residency, The Performance Project @University Settlement, NYC 2011

Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Swing Space Grant, NYC 2010

Puffin Foundation 2003

National Endowment for the Arts Expeditions Planning Grant 2004

The Greenwall Foundation, project support through Dancing in the Streets 2001

Manhattan Community Arts Fund, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, NYC 1999

New York Dance and Performance Award (“Bessie”) for Inhabited ’98 1999

Independent Artists Challenge Program, The Field, NYC 1996