Hadar Landan is professional dancer, choreographer, and educator based in New York City.
She graduated from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts with honors with degrees in Performance Studies, Psychology, and Child and Adolescent Mental Health. As a dancer and choreographer, some of her fondest artistic experiences include performing with the late and great Gregg Russell’s Tap Sounds Underground and touring with his company, Tap Into the Network; earning a grant toward putting on her own show through DM Arts Fest; and curating the NYC Studio Series, a community arts initiative in New York City aiming to provide affordable dance classes and opportunities for artists.
Hadar travels throughout the country, teaching, choreographing, and judging, passing on her knowledge and unique perspective. It is a gift for her to see how dance can empower and improve people’s well-being, on and off the stage. Recent credits include Dixon Place, Dance Lab’s 2024 Tap Dance Project, “54” at Arts on Site. She will be starting her Masters of Social Work in the fall at Fordham University, where she is excited to gain more psychological, educational, and community organization knowledge to bring back into the dance world.

