Hannah Gaff

Visiting Assistant Professor of Drama
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Hannah is an international theatre creator, therapeutic clown, movement director, actor and teacher. She is a core member of UpLift Physical Theatre and founder of Theatre for Climate Justice, a project that harnesses the force of applied theatre to educate and empower young individuals and families about climate change and garbage pollution. Hannah is a 2022 Fulbright Scholar in Egypt and a Fulbright Specialist in Pakistan (2023) and Zimbabwe (2024). She is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Drama at Vassar College in New York and an Alexander Technique Teacher. Hannah holds a MFA in ensemble-based physical theatre from Dell’Arte International. In collaboration with non-profit organizations such as Clowns Without Borders , the Medical Clown Project and ClownCorps , Hannah performs in hospitals, on the street, and in care centers locally and internationally, offering laughter relief to children and families who have experienced crisis. Compelled by the transformative power of play, she seeks to facilitate play spaces and collaborative performances that foster connection, shift perspectives and nurture a deeper understanding of our shared human experience.

BA, Grand Valley State University; MFA, Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theatre
At Vassar since 2023

Contact

845-437-7256
Eleanor Butler Sanders Hall
Box 633
Hours
Wednesdays 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

Departments and Programs

Grants, Fellowships, Honors, Awards

Hannah Gaff, Visiting Assistant Professor of Drama, received Arts Envoy Program Grant.
Hannah Gaff, Visiting Assistant Professor of Drama, and core ensemble member of Uplift Physical Theatre, received an Arts Envoy Program Grant, to travel to Karachi to perform in the 2023 Pakistan Theatre Festival. The company taught workshops in physical theater and acrobatics and participated in panel discussions.

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