Angela Harris is the Executive Artistic Director of Dance Canvas, Inc., a career development organization for emerging professional choreographers and youth. Angela conceived and founded Dance Canvas after witnessing the difficult path and lack of professional opportunities for young choreographers. Additionally, Dance Canvas was envisioned to create relatable professional dance experiences and new dance patrons in the Atlanta area. In six seasons, Dance Canvas has presented World Premier choreography from 150 emerging professional choreographers, showcased over 200 professional dancers, introduced over 1000 children and teens to dance through the DC NEXT youth program curriculum, and performed for over 25,000 audience members. Angela has developed youth dance/career development programs for the City of Atlanta's Office of Cultural Affairs (Culture Club and ArtsCool), recording artist, Usher's New Look Foundation, and the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation. She has forged partnerships with the Atlanta Ballet, Atlantic Station, Rialto Center for the Arts, the French Consulate of Atlanta, National Black Arts Festival & Kennesaw State University. As a Director and through Dance Canvas, Angela has been a catalyst, consultant, and resource for numerous new dance organizations and artists. Angela has developed programs for the City of Atlanta's Office of Cultural Affairs, Recording artist, Usher's New Look Foundation, and the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation. Angela served on the national Emerging Leaders Council for Americans for the Arts and was a member of the 2014 class of Arts Leaders of Metro Atlanta. She received the National Emerging Leader Award from Americans for the Arts and American Express and was a 2021 Women in the Arts and Business Honoree through Synchronicity Theater.
Artistically, Angela is a Choreographer, Dancer and Creative Director. Angela is originally from Baltimore, MD and a graduate of The Baltimore School for the Arts. She trained at Dance Theater of Harlem, School of the Hartford Ballet & Eglevsky Ballet. She attended Mercyhurst College and City College of New York, earning a B.A. in Journalism, while dancing on a full ballet scholarship at Steps on Broadway in NYC. Angela performed soloist and principal roles with The Georgia Ballet (GA), Columbia City Ballet (SC) and Urban Ballet Theater (NYC). Her professional theater performance credits include 'Chicago' (Lipchitz), 'A Chorus Line' (Kristine DeLuca), 'Hunchback of Notre Dame', 'Annie Get Your Gun' and 'Camelot' at the Aurora Theatre and 'Sophisticated Ladies' and 'Degas Little Dancer' at the Tony Award-winning Alliance Theatre. Additionally, she was a soloist dancer for Jasmine Guy's production of 'Daughters of Alpha' in New Orleans, LA and a principal dancer in Dimension Films, 'Scary Movie V'. As a choreographer, Angela has created work for companies and academies, including The Georgia Ballet, Steps on Broadway, Spelman College, Ballet Lubbock and Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute. Her theater choreographic credits include the Southeastern premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Song & Dance' (Aurora Theatre); 110 in the Shade (Theatrical Outfit); Frankenstein's Funeral (Found Stage); The First Noel (True Colors Theater Company); Bridges of Madison County (Aurora Theatre). Angela was one of five Inaugural National Visiting Fellows at the School of American Ballet. In 2016, she received a SDCF Observership and worked with Tony Award winning director/choreographer, Susan Stroman, on the new musical, Little Dancer, during its Broadway Lab. Most recently, Angela was recognized with the 2022 Suzi Bass Award for Outstanding Choreography for her work on 'Song & Dance' at the Aurora Theatre. Angela is currently on faculty at Emory University, Spelman College, Brenau University and is a ballet instructor at Dekalb School for the Arts & Academy of Ballet.
Photographer: Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute Staff; Americans for the Arts Staff