HAIR COLOR: Black
VIDEO LINKS (IF ANY): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0owWhKZVnB8
VOCAL RANGE: (IF ANY): Baritone - Alto
BIOGRAPHY:
"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, Clay Taliafero, Sean Sullivan (Limon), Dianne Markham (Louis & Nikolai), and Brenda Daniels (Cunningham). He was mentored by the late theater director, Gerald Freedman, while a member of a touring All School Production at UNCSA. 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.”
His direction credits include: Dreamgirls, West Side Story, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow is Enuf, The Wiz, Jesus Christ Superstar, Hairspray, Sophisticated Ladies, and many more.
He is the founder of Techmoja Dance and Theater Company— an inclusive and diverse dance and theater company created in partnership with his mother, community leader and culture bearer Donna Joyner Green.
EDUCATION / TRAINING:
UNC School of the Arts, School of Dance, Contemporary Dance, B.F.A. (2004-2008)
South Brunswick High School (2001-2004)
Wilmington School of Performing Arts (2002-2004)
Theatre Dance Workshop (1999-2003)
SPECIAL SKILLS:
Making songs flow together to create one piece
Driving (has a license)
Baritone - alto vocal range
Song conception
Stage management
Marketing
Writing Press Releases
Grant Writing
Social Media Management
Comfortable with animals
Storytelling