Kevin Williamson,
Biography
Kevin Williamson’s (he/him) dance-theater research is centered on queer belonging and world making. He is a Lester Horton Award recipient, Johnson Faculty Award recipient (research ‘16, teaching ‘20, and service ‘21), a Bates Educators Fellow, and Center Theatre Group Sherwood Award Finalist. Currently, he is touring “to get there from here”- a choreographic investigation on mapping memories that reflects on the allure and impossibility of destination through mixed media generated from auto-ethnographic research. The stitching together of panoramic videos, movement, and objects animates a tension of never quite arriving while being propelled forward. His recent collaboration with filmmaker Taso Papadakis, “Safe and Sound,” received a “Best Short Film” award from Madrid Arthouse Filmfest along with an “Excellence Award” by LGBTQ Unbordered International Film Festival. Performance and choreography works have been presented by DanspaceProject, REDCAT, Dixon Place, CounterPulse, LACMA, Austin’s OUTsider Festival, Minnesota Fringe, Diversionary Theater, Highways, and the Beijing Dance Festival. Choreography for theater and opera includes Washington National Opera, Atlantic Theater Company, the Juilliard School, Geffen Playhouse, Yale Theater, and Opera UCLA; and commissioned works for CSULB, LMU, and AMDA. Kevin was a dancing member of David Roussève REALITY, Maria Gillespie's Oni Dance, LA Contemporary Dance Company/Kate Hutter, and Robert Moses' Kin. He has performed for David Gordon’s PickUpPerformance, Angelin Preljocaj and Julie Taymor for LA Opera, as a soloist in Bernstein’s MASS for the LA Philharmonic and Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival and in works by Ryan Heffington, Cheng-chieh Yu, Victoria Marks, Heidi Duckler, Keith Johnson, and many more. He received his BA and MFA in Dance and Choreography from UCLA’s Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance and is a certified Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst and yoga instructor and somatic dance educator.
Academic History
MFA - UCLA's Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance
BA - UCLA's Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance
Academic Focus
Modern Dance, Laban Movement Analysis/Bartenieff Fundamentals, Choreography, Improvisation, Queer Performance
Courses Taught
- Core I
- Modern Dance I, DANC 76A/B
- Modern Dance II, DANC 100A/B
- Modern Dance III, DANC 106A/B
- Modern Dance IV, DANC 111A/B
- Language of the Body: Analyzing Human Movement, DANC 103
- Movement Improvisation, DANC 108A
- Jazz Dance, DANC 112 A/B
- Yoga: Evolving Practices, DANC 114A/B
- Critical Perspectives on Dance: Race, Gender, and Sexuality, DANC 131
- Composition I, DANC 159
- Composition II, DANC 160
- Senior Seminar in Dance, DANC 190
- Senior Thesis, DANC 191
- Repertory, DANC 162 A/B
- Production Experience, DANC 193