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Raymond Keller

Raymond Keller is an eleven-year veteran of the residential real estate industry in New York City, and he currently leads The Keller Team as a Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker with Halstead Property. (For more information-- www.kellerteamnyc.com). Before real estate, Ray briefly worked as a freelance strategy consultant and research analyst at Harvard Business School's Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, and he interned with Mark Morris Dance Group as an administrator and archivist.

Ray graduated with honors from Harvard College in 2008; he concentrated in Social Studies with a Secondary in Dramatic Arts and a citation in French. Ray lived in Quincy House, but he also had an adoptive blocking group in Adams House, where the dining hall workers regularly mistook him for a fulltime Adams resident.

Ray was co-director of the Harvard Ballet Company in 2006. With Sarah Kenney, he co-directed a hugely successful Loeb Mainstage show, American Grace: A Story of Dance in the 20th Century. The show opened with a Fred Astaire dream sequence, staged on a massive split staircase, and the evening included choreography by George Balanchine, Bob Fosse, Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, Twyla Tharp, David Parsons, Mark Morris, and Robert Battle, all professionally set and staged. Ray and Sarah reunited in 2018, along with many HBC members and some of their original Mainstage crew, to put together a celebratory Alumni Showcase in Sanders Theater for their 10th Reunion.

Ray now lives in the heart of the West Village in New York, just off Gay Street, with his Australian Shepherd, Tucker. He was born just outside of Cleveland, Ohio and was raised between Chicago, Illinois and Fort Wayne, Indiana. During college, Ray spent time abroad in Paris, France, where he studied Social Theory, French Literature, and Dance at several French universities. Ray continues to dance, and his professional dance credits include work with Axelrod Contemporary Ballet Theater, TrancendanceGroup, Armada Dance, and music videos for Light.Sweet.Crude and The Weekenders.