Kevin Lee-Y Green – Dance/USA Artist Fellow

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Image Description: The photo shows a man smiling warmly, dressed in a crisp white button-up shirt. He has a brush cut and rests his chin lightly on his hand, giving a thoughtful yet approachable pose. His body leans slightly forward, and he looks directly at the camera with a friendly, confident expression. The background is softly blurred but shows a brick wall and a hint of a window or sign, placing him outdoors. Photo by Ty Parker.

Kevin Lee-Y Green

he/him

Wilmington, NC | Waccamaw Siouan and Cape Fear People

Kevin Lee-Y Green is a director, choreographer, and community arts educator. Green is a native of Bolivia, North Carolina (population 143) and a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts where he studied contemporary dance and ballet.

Over a 15-year career, he has worked with acclaimed dance artists including: Rosie Herrera, Sidra Bell, Camille A Brown. Brown, David Parsons, and Clay Taliafero to list a few. He was mentored by the late Broadway theater director, Gerald Freedman, while a member of a touring Production. His work has also been seen on Fox’s television series Our Kind of People, the Lifetime movie Line Sisters, Amazon Prime’s The Summer I Turned Pretty, and the upcoming Fox Searchlight Picture The Supremes At Earl’s All You Can Eat.

He is the founder of Techmoja Dance and Theatre Company— an inclusive and diverse dance and theater company created in partnership with his mother, community leader and culture bearer Donna Joyner Green.

As part of his commitment to working at the intersection of art and community, Kevin works to create innovative and impactful dance programming and initiatives, especially among urban and rural youth of color.

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Image Description: Four dancers stand on a stage with green water bubbles in the background. The dancers, two men and two women, lift their right legs in a side attitude and hold the leg with both hands. The two men wear suspenders with white Henley shirts and cream-colored pants, and the women wear burgundy skirts and white tops. Photo by Cucalorus.
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Image Description: A scene of chaos on a stage with a burning house in the background. Two men in suspenders with white Henley shirts and cream-colored pants stand at the front of the stage and hold each other's shoulders. Women in the background move between the ground and standing, wearing burgundy skirts and white tops. Photo by Ty Parker.
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Image Description: Taken from the wings of a stage, a man faces away and extends his right leg and both arms high. Below his leg, a man bends forward, elbows bent and lifted behind him with hands flexed at the wrists pointing to the side. In the distance, three men are on the stage floor propped on bent left arms with their right hands on left shoulders. Photo by Annalee Decker.
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Image Description: The image shows a group of six dancers performing dramatic, expressive movements on a wooden boardwalk at sunset. Behind them is a calm river and a large steel drawbridge, softly lit by the fading golden sky. The dancers wear minimal costumes in black and red, highlighting their strong, athletic forms. One man extends his leg in a powerful kick while cradling his arms; another leaps high in the air with legs spread wide; one balances on his hands close to the ground. A woman in a jacket and black shorts strikes a bold, grounded stance, while another woman in red shorts and a patterned top arches upward gracefully with one arm reaching to the sky. The figures seem suspended in motion, their energy contrasting with the still, serene backdrop of the waterfront at dusk. Photo by Jamie Hansen.
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