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Sarah Gamblin, Professor of Dance at Texas Woman's University has been making dance since 1988. Her choreography has been produced at Conduit Dance Center’s Dance Plus Series in Portland, Oregon, the New Genre Festival in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Seattle Festival of Dance and Improvisation, Bates Dance Festival, Northwest New Works Festival at On the Boards, in New York City at Hundred Grand and Dia Center for the Arts, in Texas at the Fusebox Festival in Austin, the Fort Worth Dance Festival, the Out of the Loop Festival in Addison, and Texas Woman's University. The University of Montana, Perpetual Motion, Flatlands Dance Theater, Mam-Luft Dance, Texas Christian University, the University of South Florida and ClancyWorks in Washington DC have each commissioned her choreographic work.

Gamblin was a member of Bebe Miller Company from 1993-2000 and Bill Young and Dancers from 1996-99. She toured Portugal, Poland, Estonia, Peru, Venezuela, Russia (St. Petersburg), South Africa, and numerous cities in the US. Sarah earned her MFA in Dance from the University of Washington in Seattle where she performed with the Chamber Dance Company, Rob Kitsos, Lingo Dance Theater and Amii LeGendre. After a fifteen year hiatus, Gamblin once again joined the Bebe Miller Company for the “The Making Room,” a project which culminated in a five-city tour of the evening length work In a Rhythm. in 2018 Gamblin also joined Bebe Miller Company for a four-week South American cultural exchange tour sponsored by DanceMotion USA and the U.S. Department of State.

Gamblin joined the dance faculty at Texas Woman's University in 2002 where she teaches Dance Movement Practices, Choreography, Improvisation, and Experiential Anatomy.