Matilda Sakamoto

Matilda Sakamoto is a choreographer, movement director, dancer, and actor based in Brookyln and Los Angeles. Her work can be seen on stage and film. She made her acting debut at the Public Theater in the world premiere of The Michaels and the Michales Abroad, by Tony Award-winning playwright/director Richard Nelson. It was chosen as a New York Times Critics Pick, and nominated for a Drama League Award. As a dancer, Matilda has performed in theaters, museums, and on film. She is featured in Apple’s AirPod commercial, ‘Snap,’ directed by Kim Gehrig. Other commercials include GAP’s “Dream the Future” Holiday 2020, Oscar Mayer, Meta and Skillshare. She was featured in Nick Mauss’ “Transmissions”, a live dance installation at the Whitney Museum. She has been in music videos for the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Go Robot”, Katy Perry’s “Resilient”, Will Oldham and Bill Callahan’s “She’s my Everything”,  indie-pop artist Shura, a retrospective for music artist Sia and more. Matilda works on projects with choreographers such as Helen Simoneau, Nicole Von Arx, Esmé Boyce, AMOC/Julia Eichten, Ashley Robicheaux, Brice Mousset, and Hivewild. Matilda presents work throughout the US and internationally. She was a 2020 Ann & Weston Hicks Choreographic Fellow at Jacob’s Pillow. She was chosen to be a 2020 dance resident at Art Omi and resident at the Barn at Lee. She has presented work at Highways Performance Space in Los Angeles. Matilda was commissioned to create a new work for the NEXT@Graham series at the Martha Graham Studios and the Juilliard Summer Dance Program in 2018. She has also shown work at Dixon Place’s UnderExposed series, Triskelion Arts’ Summer Fest, Chen Dance Center’s Newsteps Series, STUFFED at Judson Memorial Church and more.