Kayla Hamilton – Dance/USA Artist Fellow
Kayla Hamilton
she/they
The Bronx, New York | Munsee Lenape
Kayla Hamilton was born and raised in Texarkana, Texas, where she grew up surrounded by cows, football fields, and elders in the church. Those early experiences shaped her values of care, listening, and community, which continue to guide her work today.
She is the Founder of Circle O, a platform that brings artists, organizers, and communities together to create, share resources, and practice collective care. Some of her additional roles include directing the Access. Movement. Play. (A.M.P.) Residency at Movement Research and co-facilitating How We Move, both programs for multiply marginalized Disabled artists. She also serves as a Co-Director of Angela’s Pulse/Dancing While Black. Across these roles, she works to deepen knowledge about disability and to build systems that sustain innovation in disability artistry and Black dance communities.
Known more for creative problem solving than for speaking in large groups [wink], Kayla thrives in collaboration and in building structures that make space for others.
She is currently practicing talking to her younger self—a way to honor the resilience that carried her forward and to stay connected to the dreams that brought her here. In the future, she hopes to better manage her time and have more non-work-related fun.
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