My’Kal Stromile
Bruce Wood Dance
Dallas Black Dance Theatre II
Repertory Dance Company I
Boston Ballet II (2018-2019)
Boston Ballet: Artist (2019-present)
My’Kal Stromile’s extensive training includes instruction from Kim Abel in Dallas/New York, Ceyhun Ozsoy in Dallas, and Anna-Marie Holmes in Boston. He attended The Juilliard School from 2014–2018.
Stromile has danced with Bruce Wood Dance, Dallas Black Dance Theatre II, Disney Productions, and Repertory Dance Company I. His repertoire includes Richard Alston’s Sheer Bravado, Aszure Barton’s Return to Patience, Crystal Pite’s Grace Engine, Dwight Rhoden’s Rise, Jerome Robbins’ MOVES, and Bruce Wood’s Home and Polyester Dreams.
In 2014, Stromile was named a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts. That same year, at the invitation of TITAS Presents and choreographer Bruce Wood, Stromile participated in the 2014 Command Performance Ballet Gala, where principal dancers from all over the world performed new and existing repertoire. During his time at Juilliard, he received Choreographic Honors three years in a row and was awarded the school’s Hector Zaraspe Prize in Choreography in 2018. Stromile is a 2019 Princess Grace Award Nominee.
Stromile joined Boston Ballet II in 2018. He joined Boston Ballet as an artist in 2019.
Source:
My’Kal Stromile, Boston Ballet
See also:
Boston Ballet’s ‘Fall Experience’ includes a chance to see a world premiere by rising talent My’Kal Stromile, The Boston Globe
Booker T. and Juilliard grad My’Kal Stromile returns home to choreograph again for Dallas Black Dance Theatre, The Dallas Morning News
Video links:
Form and Gesture | Chapter One
DANCER INSIGHT | My’Kal Stromile on The Gift
My’Kal Stromile’s “Mirror of the Effigy”
Helen Pickett and My’Kal Stromile
Dinner with Key Episode 2: My’Kal Stromile
HOME STUDIES | Solo I
Michael [sic] Stromile | Dance | 2014 National YoungArts Week
Social media:
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