Francesca Harper

Dance Theatre of Harlem
Ballet Frankfurt: Principal
The Francesca Harper Project: Founder, Dancer, Choreographer

Francesca Harper is an internationally acclaimed artist. After being named Presidential Scholar in the Arts and performing at the White House, Harper performed soloist roles with the Dance Theatre of Harlem and spent several years as a principal in William Forsythe’s Ballet Frankfurt. Her Broadway credits include Fosse, The Producers, All Shook Up, The Frogs, and the Tony Award-winning treasure The Color Purple. She was also a featured performer in Zinnias: The Life of Clementine Hunter, directed by Robert Wilson, with libretto by civil rights activist Bernice Reagon. Harper’s principal acting roles include starring opposite Molly Ringwald in Sweet Charity and performing as Judith, a role originated on Broadway by Judith Jamison, in Sophisticated Ladies. Harper was also featured in Punchdrunk’s Sleep No More. Her TV appearances include two episodes of Boardwalk Empire, David Letterman, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Harper also served as ballet consultant for the feature film Black Swan by Darren Aronofsky, starring Natalie Portman, who went on to win an Oscar. In January 2015, Harper was cast in the leading role of Amandla in the play entitled The CA Lyons Project at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Harper has choreographed works for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Ailey II, Tanz Graz, Hubbard Street II, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, and her own company, The Francesca Harper Project, which was founded in 2005. The Francesca Harper Project (FHP) has toured nationally and internationally. Venues include the Holland Dance Festival, Venice Biennale, NJPAC, The Joyce Theater, and The Met Museum. FHP was a New York Magazine critic’s pick.

Harper is an adjunct professor at New York University, has been a resident artist at Harvard University, associate professor at Barnard College, and continues the vital role of teacher and choreographer for The Ailey School, Fordham University’s BFA Program, and the Susan Batson Studio led by award-winner Susan Batson.

Harper was also the recipient of the Innovation and Technology Award for Louis Vuitton Reconstruction 3.0 for New York Fashion Week 2013 at Lincoln Center. She was honored with a Living History Award during Black History Month. For the 2016/2017 season she remounted Creatures of Prometheus, originally created for the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, with her company the Francesca Harper Project. She also received a residency at New York University’s Ballet Center from January 2017 to May 2017 and created a world premiere entitled #yourstory. She also co-presented a fashion line for fashion week in 2016 with Elias Gurrola, fellow Louis Vuitton Innovation and Technology award recipient. Her world premiere System, created for the Dance Theatre of Harlem, for which they were the recipient of a NEFA grant, had its debut in 2016 and its New York premiere at City Center in April 2017. Harper and FHP are also the recipients of a capacity-building grant from Pentacle Arts Management, funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Current websites:

Francesca Harper
The Francesca Harper Project

See also:

Artist Spotlight: Francesca Harper, The Harvard Crimson
Dance Up Close to Francesca Harper and “The Look of Feeling”

Video links:

The Francesca Harper Project 2010 – 2011    
Francesca Harper: The Look of Feeling

Social media:

Instagram @thefrancescaharperproject
Instagram @harperfrancesca

Contact:

thefrancescaharperproject@gmail.com

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