Choreography

As a choreographer, I am an innovative, collaborative, and intentional in the way I build and shape work. I believe my strong foundation in a wide range of techniques grounds my creative process while allowing space for experimentation across styles and textures. My work is rooted, rhythmically textured, and physically expansive, balancing emotional depth with architectural precision. I finds value in collaboration as an essential part of the creative process, honoring the voices, instincts, and lived experiences of the artists in the room while guiding the vision with clarity and purpose.

I strive to create movement that feels honest and layered. Work that reflects community, resilience, and the complexity of human experience. As a choreographer, my mission is to continue evolving my artistic voice, to build spaces where dancers feel seen and empowered, and to create pieces that linger beyond the stage.

Through discipline, curiosity, and faith in my creative instincts, I will continue to develop choreography that is bold, intentional, and reflective of both my foundation and my future.

~  Kya LaSister-Hodge

Choreography Reel

Three dancers on dark stage with reflective floor, minimal lighting, and a dark background.

What A Day

Premiered in 2024 George Mason University School of Dance Fall Studio Series as well as shown at Aurora Dance Festival 2026, Photo taken by Kalen Simpson 

Three dancers perform on a dark stage, with one dancer in the center executing a high kick while the other two dancers move in different directions.

Spread the News

Premiered in 2025 George Mason University School of Dance Fall Dance Innovations, Photo taken by Kalen Simpson

A group of seven dancers on stage, practicing or performing a routine, with one dancer kneeling and raising her arm, dressed in rehearsal clothes.

ADRENALINE

Premiered in 2024 George Mason University School of Dance Spring Studio Series, Photo taken by Kalen Simpson 

Two women practicing dance or yoga in a spacious, well-lit studio with minimal decor. One woman is lying on her back with her knees bent, and the other is walking barefoot.

Within the Bind

Premiered in 2026 George Mason University School of Dance, Photo taken by Kya LaSister-Hodge

Let’s Create

For choreography, teaching, performances, master classes, rehearsals, creative collaborations, and other dance opportunities; I'd love to connect and discuss how we can bring your vision to life.