Dancer, Choreographer and Educator
Sydnie L. Mosley
Sydnie L. Mosley is a Harlem-based dancer, choreographer and educator. As an artist-activist, she is interested in creative work that is both artistically sound and socially aware actively engaging audiences in the artistic process and in performance. She produces experiential dance works with her collective SLMDances. The collective works in communities to organize for gender and racial justice. Mosley’s dances have been performed extensively throughout New York City and she was listed by TheRoot.com as one of 25 “Up and Coming: Young Minority Artists and Entrepreneurs.” Sydnie is a part of the 2017 Bessie Award-winning cast of the skeleton architecture, the future of our worlds curated by Eva Yaa Asantewaa. Mosley danced with Christal Brown's INSPIRIT (2010-2013) and continues to appear as a guest artist for Brooklyn Ballet since 2009. She earned her MFA in Dance with an emphasis on Choreography from the University of Iowa, and is also an alumna of Barnard College at Columbia University, where she earned her BA in Dance and Africana Studies and where she is an Adjunct Lecturer for the dance department.