kevin williamson
Kevin Williamson (he/him) centers his choreographic research on queer belonging. A Lester Horton Award recipient, Bates Educators Fellow, and Center Theatre Group Sherwood Finalist, Kevin currently serves as Chair of Dance at Scripps College where he is also a Professor and as a guest lecturer at CSULB. His work has been shared at DanspaceProject, REDCAT, Dixon Place, CounterPulse, LACMA, OUTsider Fest, Breaking Ground, RADfest, Minnesota Fringe, and the Beijing Dance Festival. His choreography for theater/opera includes Washington National Opera, Atlantic Theater Company, the Juilliard School, Geffen Playhouse, Yale Theater, and Opera UCLA.
His 2022 film “Safe and Sound” co-produced with Taso Papadakis was an official selection at avant-garde and queer dance film festivals globally. Kevin was a dancing member of David Roussève REALITY, Oni Dance, LA Contemporary Dance Company, and Robert Moses' Kin. He was a guest for David Gordon’s PickUpPerformance, Angelin Preljocaj and Julie Taymor at the LA Opera, a soloist in Bernstein’s MASS for the LA Philharmonic and Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival and has danced in works by Ryan Heffington, Cheng-chieh Yu, Victoria Marks, Heidi Duckler, Keith Johnson, and many more. He received his MFA in Choreography from UCLA’s Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance and is a certified Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst, yoga instructor and somatic dance educator.