Education
Flink graduated in Political Science and Women's Studies from University of Minnesota's College of Liberal Arts in 1990. He then earned his Juris Doctor fromCareer
Flink's work is focused in choreography, movement and performance direction in theater and dance and collaborations between science and dance. Over the past decade his creative work has expanded to include multiple TED Talks, music videos and other internet and film content. Upon completing his bachelor's degree he moved toReception
Dance performance
As a dance performer, Flink garnered significant critical feedback, particularly during his 8-year career with the Limón Dance Company. His ''Paul Taylor’s "Epic"'' (1957) was reviewed by Jennifer Dunning as "there is a stringent, acerbic freshness and drive to Epic, filled as it is with shocking eruptions of something other than stillness in that chill, still landscape." He also performed Daniel Nagrin's ''Strange Hero'', reviewed by Anna Kisselgoff in 1994 as "Mr. Flink enters with total cool… Mr. Flink, superbly weighted and square in his movement, suddenly unleashes the dynamic spurts that tell the strange hero's story. A sudden drop into a plie, a slide to the floor and a spring or a series of incredibly fluid falls recount a furtive existence covered up by surface bravado." Writing about his performance in José Limón's ''Missa Brevis'' (1958) and ''The Winged'' (1966) Anna Kisselgoff wrote in 1997 that "Daniel Charon, Carl Flink and Francisco Ruvalcaba exemplified an intensity that was expanded into the passionate performance of the entire cast. Mr. Flink and Mr. Ruvalcaba, a young newcomer, are outstanding dancers, and they saved ''The Winged''.Concert dance
Flink has worked as artistic director of Black Label Movement and as an independent choreographer for dance. He choreographed ''Wreck'', an evening length work, which premiered in January 2008. It was favorably reviewed by ''Dance Magazine''. The work received a Minnesota Dance Sage Award in 2014 for outstanding ensemble for its performance at the Guthrie Theater's Lab Theater in July 2014. ''HIT'' was commissioned by the Chicago-based dance company Same Planet Different World in 2011. The work premiered on March 11, 2011 at the Dance Center of Columbia College. Black Label Movement's performance of the work was nominated for a 2012 Minnesota Dance Community Sage Award.Theatrical productions
Flink began his professional career as a director of movement for theater in 2009. ''Mary’s Wedding'' (2009) – The Jungle Theater's production of Stephen Massicote's Mary's Wedding directed by Joel Sass was Flink's premiere theatrical production. Flink made his directorial debut in collaboration with Twin Cities theater artist Luverne Seifert in their theater production of Büchner's Woyzeck, ''Te Woyzeck Project''. In 2012, he directed ''Spring Awakening: The Musical'' and made his musical theater debut as a choreographer for Theater Latté Da's production of ''Spring Awakening: The Musical'' directed by Peter Rothstein. Flink was the movement coordinator for Theater Latte's Da's production of Sondheim's ''Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'' in 2015. The production topped the Twin Cities Star Tribune's list of top theater productions for 2015. He was the director of movement for the Guthrie Theater's production of Shakespeare's ''Twelfth Night'' directed by Thomas Quaintance.The Moving Cell Project
Since 2009, Flink has been in regular collaboration with University of Minnesota biomedical engineer David Odde through their Moving Cell Project. This collaboration has led to the development of their Bodystorming System, a rapid modeling system that employs choreographic strategies, human bodies and space to develop models for scientific research. Bodystorming has been the subject of a ''Science Magazine'' article, an invited essay in Trends in Cellular Biology, a 2013 TEDMED Talk and a Twin Cities Public Television Minnesota Original segment.Television and video
Flink's work has also been featured in television and video projects, including: TPT MNO ''Duet for Wreck'' (2012) – A Twin Cities Public Television Minnesota Original segment that received a 2012 Regional Emmy Award. The video features a duet choreographed by Flink that he performed with his wife Emilie Plauché Flink. The work features an original composition by composer Mary Ellen Childs. Matt Wilson & His Orchestra's music video for ''When I Was a Writer'' featured Black Label Movement and choreography by Flink. Flink's 2021 film "A Dream of Touch When Touch Is Gone" has received numerous awards and film festival official selections including the 2021 Spring Grove/Caledonia Film Festival, MN, 2021 Threadbare Mitten Film Festival, Holland, MI, The 2021 Druk Festival, Paro, Bhutan and the 2021 L’Age d’Or International Arthouse Film Festival, Kolkata, India. Flink's 2021 film "cage(d)" has been officially selected for the 2021 paus Premieres Film Festival, United Kingdom, and the Threadbare Mitten Film Festival, Holland, MI.Awards and honors
*2008 - McKnight Artist Fellowship for Choreography *2010 - Twin Cities Star Tribune Top 5 Best Theatre Production The Woyzeck Project *2012 - Upper Midwest Regional Emmy Award for Twin Cities Public Television's MN Original episode featuring “Duet for Wreck” *2012 - Twin Cities City Pages Artist of the Year *2012 - Twin Cities City Pages Best Choreographer *2012 - McKnight Artist Fellowship for Choreography *2012 - Minnesota Ivey Award for Overall Excellence of Production “Spring Awakening: The Musical” *2013-2014 - Arthur "Red" Motley Exemplary Teacher Award, University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts *2014 - Sage Award for Dance - Outstanding Ensemble Black Label Movement *2015 - Twin Cities Star Tribune #1 Best Theatre Production for “Sweeney Todd: The Musical” *2015 - Twin Cities Star Tribune #5 Best Theatre Production for The Crucible at the Guthrie Theater named #2 on Lavender Magazine's Best Theater Productions of 2015 *2016 - Two Upper Midwest Regional Emmy Award Nominations for TPT's TV Takeover Black Label Movement *2016 - SAGE Award Nomination for Outstanding Choreography *2020 - Dean's Medalist, University of Minnesota College of Liberals ArtsReferences
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