Marissa Molinar is a contemporary dancer, arts administrative activist, and Founder/Director of Midday Movement Series, a grassroots initiative cultivating a new generation of dance leaders. She holds a Bachelors in Environmental Science from Brown University with a focus in Urban Conservation and Environmental Justice, and she holds a certificate in Contemporary Dance from the Professional Training Program at Gibney Dance in NYC. A late-comer to contemporary dance, Marissa's administrative work focuses on creating artistic sustainability by empowering artists in their fierce individuality while building fierce community.
Marissa is passionate about centering artists and administrators of color at all levels of the arts ecosystem. She was the first Coordinator for the Network for Arts Administrators of Color at ArtsBoston, and she has worked as a consultant with Urbanity Dance, Next Steps for Boston Dance, and others. As an artist, Marissa has performed with Nathan Trice / RITUALS Dance Theater in Brooklyn NY, Boston Lyric Opera, and Ruckus Dance directed by Michael Figueroa. Marissa is currently working with Laila Franklin, 2023-2024 Dance Resident at the Boston Center for the Arts.