Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Hope Boykin, An Inspirational Dancer And Choreographer Essay
Some say in life all you need to make it through is one thing, hope; however, I think they forgot about one thing. Her last name, Boykin. Hope Boykin, an inspirational dancer and choreographer, is all I need to think of to keep pushing through struggles in my studies and choreography. Being in the Choreographing world, not to mention the dance field as a whole, to be known as a powerhouse is something, I believe, all dancers want to aspire to. She has been through well known companies, learning with some of the greats. She has grown into a caring, encouraging, and extremely dance motivated choreographer, teacher, and dancer. Hope Boykin is a three-time recipient of the American Dance Festivalââ¬â¢s Young Tuition Scholarship; however, before she never set out to become a professional dancer at all. As a child she was accepted as a dancer by Nina Wheeler, the school director. She encouraged her to go to the American Dance Festival in Durham, where she trained on a work scholarship, and was greatly influenced by such choreographers as Pearl Primus, Talley Beatty and Donald McKayle. As a young adult, she went to Howard University where she pursued a major in Psychology before shortly dropping out. She wanted to dance, but never really knew it. While in Washington, DC she performed with Lloyd Whitmoreââ¬â¢s New World Dance Company. Hope was assistant to the late Talley Beatty and an original member of Complexions and received a New York Dance and Performance Award while working with
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