CONTEMPORARY | GUEST CHOREOGRAPHER

Sidra Bell is the founder of Sidra Bell Dance New York, a choreographer and educator who is currently a Master Lecturer at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, an Adjunct Professor at Alonzo King LINES Ballet | Dominican University of California, and an Adjunct Professor at Ball State University in Indiana. She is an alum of The School at Jacob’s Pillow 2005 Choreographers Lab program. Bell has been an Artist in Residence at University of Oklahoma (Brackett Distinguished Visiting Artist Chair), Harvard University, and an Adjunct Professor at  Georgian Court University, Marymount Manhattan College and Barnard College. She received a BA in History from Yale University and an MFA in Choreography from Purchase College Conservatory of Dance. She is the founder and Creative Director of the award winning MODULE  Laboratory, a New York City based immersive platform for movement and theater artists. Bell has won several awards, notably a First Prize for Choreography at the Solo Tanz Theater Festival in Stuttgart, Germany and a National Dance Project Production Award from the New England  Foundation for the Arts. In 2017, Mayor Thomas Roach, of White Plains, NY, proclaimed February 3rd, Sidra Bell Day. Her work has been seen throughout the United States and in Denmark,  France, Austria, Bulgaria, Turkey, Slovenia, Sweden, Germany, China, Canada, Aruba, Korea,  Brazil, and Greece. Bell has created over 100 works notably for BODYTRAFFIC, Ailey II, The Juilliard School, Whim W’Him, Boston Conservatory at Berklee College, River North Dance  Chicago, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Sacramento Ballet, Boulder Ballet, New Dance Partners  Kansas City, Ballet Austin, Springboard Danse Montréal, and Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet School, among many others. Bell was the first Black female choreographer commissioned to create work  for New York City Ballet, where she created two works for film and the Lincoln Center stage (Fall Fashion Gala 2021, and Innovators & Icons Program). www.sidrabelldanceny.org