Dominic Moore-Dunson, dancer and choreographer, is the 2019 Cleveland Arts Prize, emerging artist winner for theater and dance. He attended Miller South, Firestone High School, and the University of Akron.
From Cleveland.com:
Creator Dominic Moore-Dunson plays two genders and four characters in his “‘The Black Card’ Project:” a big thug, a Bible-thumper, a music teacher, and a sheltered pre-teen sent to the Booker T. Malcolm Luther Parks Academy of Absolute Blackness.'
“His performance range is pretty astonishing,” Bill Wade, Inlet Dance Theatre’s founder and executive/artistic director, says of his assistant, who also dances and choreographs for Inlet. “He has a rare combination of power and vulnerability.”
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