Wishnie is married to Cathy Edwards, arts administrator who worked as artistic director of Dance Theater Workshop in New York City.
dance | So You Think You Can Dance | dance music | Mystery Science Theater 3000 | Dance Dance Revolution | Dance | theater | Games Workshop | Apollo Theater | Dream Theater | So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. TV series) | Dance music | Movie theater | movie theater | electronic dance music | American Conservatory Theater | Sesame Workshop | Dead Can Dance | Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater | Guthrie Theater | Save the Last Dance | American Repertory Theater | Weta Workshop | Theatre Workshop | George Dance the Younger | Pacific Theater of Operations | Dance Theatre of Harlem | dance-pop | Children's Television Workshop | A Dance to the Music of Time |
He performed with Big Dance Company at Dance Theater Workshop, HERE Arts Center and the Viewpoints Conference in New York as well as the Exit and Via Festivals in France and the Polverigi Festival in Italy.
In 2001, Zwei, a film created with Canadian filmmaker Kenji Ouellet, screened at the Dancing for Camera Festival at the American Dance Festival, Dance Theater Workshop’s Film Festival and was an award finalist for the Dance on Camera Screening at Lincoln Center.
The dance company has performed in a variety of dance, music, and performance venues in New York, including Performance Space 122, Dance Theater Workshop, Dixon Place, Irving Plaza, and CBGB's, and the U.S.
His work has been produced and presented by numerous venues including La Mama, the Kitchen, Dance Theater Workshop, the Walker Arts Center, On the Boards, Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Wexner Center, Kampnagel Theater, Prater Theater, National Theatre of Mexico, Mickery Theater, Theater am Turm, Granada Festival, Eurokaz Zagreb, Bogota International Festival, Vienna Festival,Kyoto Performing Arts Center and Spoleto USA.
Based in New York City, the Company has performed locally at Dance Theater Workshop, the Skirball Center, Symphony Space, Danspace Project, PS 122, Joyce Soho, and at the River-to-River Festival.