Tonya Marie Amos – Dance/USA Artist Fellow
Tonya Marie Amos
she/her
Oakland, CA | Ohlone, Muwekma, Confederated Villages of Lisjan
Tonya Marie Amos grew up in the Sunnydale neighborhood in San Francisco, received a BA in Cultural Anthropology from U.C. Berkeley, and trained four years on scholarship at Alvin Ailey American Dance Center. A member of Actors Equity Association, as a Young Dancer, Tonya appeared with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater & Donald Byrd, was a member of Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble, Footprints & Amy Pivar Dances, performed in International and National Broadway Tours, and was featured in numerous print ads & TV commercials.
As a Grown Dancer, Tonya founded Grown Women Dance Collective, which is comprised of dancers in their 50s and 60s from major repertory companies. As GWDC’s Artistic Executive Director, she uses Arts & Wellness for Social Justice via Narrative Shift Choreography, free community arts & wellness classes, and wellness-based workforce development.
She is the owner of Aspire Pilates Center, for which she was awarded 5 business awards, including Best Pilates Studio and Small Business of the Year. She is on the forefront of diversifying the Pilates industry, and in partnership with industry leader, Balanced Body, Inc., she scholarships, trains, and mentors 230 BIPOC students (many of them artists and community leaders) locally, nationally, and internationally in twelve countries. Towards her goal of impacting Black health disparities, she trains highly skilled, empathetic, rooted-in-community BIPOC Pilates teachers to impact Black Maternal Health, keep our elders safe, independent and on their feet, decrease back & joint pain, and help folks collaborate with their bodies. She works to help restore resilience, resistance, self-empowerment, and joy in Black and Brown communities and uses her expertise in the intersection of arts & wellness to create social change.
