A Conversation with Ayodele Casel
Company:
Ayodele Casel
Sunday, October 16 @ 7pm ET
A CONVERSATION WITH AYODELE CASEL
An interview hi-lighting the trajectory of her career, Funny Girl and Chasing Magic scheduled for an upcoming week at the Joyce
Ayodele Casel, a Drama Desk Nominee and Bessie Award winning “tap dancer and choreographer of extraordinary depth” (The New York Times), most recently served as Tap Choreographer for the highly anticipated Broadway revival of Funny Girl. Her work has been nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography.
She also created and choreographed “Chasing Magic”, a dance film and concert encapsulating the wonder of collaboration and artistry. Ayodele was also a 2019-2020 fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University and Artist in Residence at Harvard University. Born in The Bronx and raised in Puerto Rico, Ayodele began her professional training at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Her origins in theater and love for storytelling and tap dance have significantly contributed to the narrative nature of her work, which is rooted in the expression of identity, culture, language, and communication.
Ayodele is Artist in Residence at Little Island, a new outdoor performance park on the Hudson and was on the Artist Council for NY Pops Up!, a New York State lead initiative to jumpstart live performances in NYC during the pandemic. She is Resident Director, with Torya Beard, for Dance Lab New York’s inaugural Tap Dance Project. She has been a dance educator for over 20 years and is co-director of Operation Tap, an online tap dance educational platform. Ayodele has the privilege of being a featured tap dancer honoring the art form of tap on a 2021 US Postal Service Forever Stamp.
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