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DANCING WHILE BLACK FELLOWSHIPS

Meet our DWB Alumni

AJ Wilmore

They/She

2025
Aryanna Allen

she/they

2026
Elinor Kleber Diggs

they/them

2026
Ja'Moon

He/Him

2025
Abdoul Aziz Derme

(he/him)

2024
Cyan Hunter

(he/they)

2024
Imogene Williams

she/her

2026
Jade Charon Robertson

(she/her)

2024
Aleta Brown

(they/she)

2024
Dominica Greene

she/her/hers

2025
Indigo Sparks

she/her

2026
Jazelynn Goudy

she/her

2025

We center the voices of black dance artists, providing opportunities to self-determine the languages and lenses that define our work. Since 2012, DWB has supported 30 emerging Black artists as Fellows, incubated more than two dozen works and held countless convenings for folx to share, connect and simply be. 

 

Dancing While Black operates at the intersection of aesthetics and organizing. Central to the work is building partnerships – with presenters, organizers, curators and artists. In our first five years, Dancing While Black established ongoing partnerships with BAAD! Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange, NYU’s Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, the Human Rights Project at the Urban Justice Center, PURPOSE Productions, Urban Bush Women and Junebug Productions. 

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Dancing While Black defies, celebrates, calls out, and calls forth that which has come before, that which is happening now, that which is yet to be.

 

- Amara Tabor-Smith

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