Iraq War veteran Roman Baca co-founded Exit12 dance company to help tell the stories he believed needed to be told. Now, Exit12 is helping other veterans find a path to healing through movement and expression. Produced as part of Square’s “For Every Dream” series.


Kiva 2021

Exit12's KIVA was built through workshops in Albuquerque and Silver City, working with veterans, their families, and people from New Mexico's pueblos - many of whom have family members who served. Taking inspiration directly from the workshop participants, KIVA is the journey of a community through conflict, emergence, youth, spirit, and blessing. Music is by Native New Mexican and proud member of the Navajo Nation, Andrew Thomas, a contemporary, self-taught flute player.

Choreography: Exit12 Artists and NM Workshop Participants

Music: Andrew Thomas

Dancers: Jarred Bosch, Adrienne de la Fuente, Lisa Fitzgerald, Ellen Mihalick, Danielle Rutherford, Sean Scantlebury

Videographer: Jacob Hiss

Made possible through support from NM Arts Art and the Military, The Daddy Appleseed Fund, Keshet Dance, The Native Health Initiative, and Exit12


War Leaves Pieces 2020

Byrdcliffe Theatre, Woodstock, Ny

A look at the effects of war on emotional and personal relationships.

Choreography and Music: Román Baca in collaboration with the dancers and veterans.

Dancers: Lisa Fitzgerald, Adrienne de la Fuente, Taylor Gordon, Danielle Rutherford, Sean Scantlebury

Collaborators/Readers: Everett Cox, Omar Columbus, Jenny Pacanowski

Videographer: Leighann Kowalsky

Production and Lighting: Zack Jacobs


Sometimes, Silence

Hylton Performing Arts Center, November 2016

An autobiographical ballet of an army mother, Angela Scimonelli, whose two sons deploy to Afghanistan.

Choreography: Angela Scimonelli

Music composed and arranged by: Paul Scimonelli

Dancers: Adrienne de la Fuente, Andrew Harper, Lisa Fitzgerald, Paige Grimard, Sean Scantlebury


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STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Honoring the Ghosts is a dance and poetry performance that explores the trauma of war and the subsequent healing that is possible through the arts. Stanford's Dr. Alex Nemerov reads Walt Whitman's Civil War poetry and Roman Baca leads his dance company, Exit 12 in a moving performance held in Stanford's Dinklespiel Auditorium.


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Montgomery College's Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia

Montgomery College's Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia series welcomes the Exit 12 Dance Company under the artistic direction of it's creator Roman Baca. A former marine, his choreography is filled with military metaphors that evoke meaningful dialogue.


Agressed/this is war

collaboration with Warrior writers, nyc

Ray Medina, Michael Day, and Roman Baca collaborate to combine poetry, music, and movement, during a Memorial Day Tribute in NYC. Dancers; Adrienne Cousineau, Meaghan Doherty


homecoming 

intrepid air, sea, and space museum, nyc

The New York Times: Exit 12 Dance Company (Saturday) In honor of Fleet Week, the troupe performs “Homecoming” on the Intrepid flight deck. A veteran of the Iraq War, Roman Baca served as a Marine in Falluja, and his company’s repertory emphasizes wartime experiences. “Homecoming,” an unusual union of dance and topicality, depicts scenarios in which people who have seen their loved ones go off to battle and have either embraced them on their return or mourned their loss.