Joyce Creative Residencies

The Joyce Theater Foundation’s Creative Residencies Program supports the dance development efforts of choreographers as they create and prepare new work.

Designed to give choreographers the time and space to experiment in a supportive environment, the residencies focus on early and mid-career choreographers. Primarily supporting New York City-based artists, residencies include the following benefits:

  • Commissioning funds towards the creation of the work developed during the residency
  • Studio hours at the New York Center for Creativity & Dance
  • The assistance of a choreographic advisor to help shape, edit, and provide feedback
  • The opportunity to show the work in front of an invited audience

Programmatic support provided by: 

Joyce Creative Residencies support artists selected by The Joyce’s Programming department.  For any questions about the program, please contact Programming Manager Kate Ross at kross@joyce.org.


The 2025–2026 Joyce Creative Residencies artists are Roderick George and Kashia Kancey. Learn more about the artists below.

Photo by Laura S. Fuchs

RODERICK GEORGE

Roderick George is a choreographer, performer, and director born and raised in Houston, Texas. He began his dance training at Ben Stevenson’s Houston Ballet Academy and continued his studies at The Alvin Ailey School and the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA), developing a practice grounded in both classical and contemporary movement traditions.

George has danced professionally with Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Basel Ballet/Theater Basel, GöteborgsOperans Danskompani, and The Forsythe Company. His performance career has included collaborations with choreographers working across ballet and contemporary forms, experiences that continue to inform his choreographic approach and commitment to physical rigor, clarity, and embodied research.

In 2015, George founded kNoname Artist, a Berlin-founded, New York City–based collective created to support collaborative authorship and shared creative agency. The company develops project-based work that reflects lived experience and engages sociopolitical realities, centering care, memory, and community as generative forces.

George’s choreographic work has been presented by institutions and festivals including Jacob’s Pillow, New York City Center (Fall for Dance Festival 2024 and 2025), New York Live Arts, Suzanne Dellal, Zurich Tanzhaus, Sophiensæle Festspiele, Pavilion Noir | Ballet Preljocaj, Kaatsbaan Cultural Park, Pocantico Art Center, HarlemStage, Guild Hall, and Fall for Dance North / NIGHTSHIFT.

His work has been supported through the following honors and awards: YoungArts Winner and Presidential Scholar of the Arts (2003); Youth America Grand Prix Bronze Medalist (2005); Emerging Choreographer, Youth America Grand Prix (2012); Emerging Choreographer, Springboard Danse Montréal (2013); YoungArts Fellow (2021–2022); Mertz Gilmore Dancer Award (2023–2026); National Performance Network Creation & Development Fund Awardee (2024); inaugural Jacob’s Pillow Men Dancers Award (2024); Princess Grace Award (2024); Princess Grace Artist Fellowship Grant with support from The MAP Fund (2025); and New England Foundation for the Arts Finalist (2025).

Across his work as a maker and collaborator, George remains committed to creating environments that honor collective labor, amplify marginalized histories, and sustain artistic practice through care and shared responsibility.

Photo by Maria J Hackett

KASHIA KANCEY

Kashia Kancey is a Miami-born performer and dance-theater choreographer, who earned her BFA in Dance from New World School of the Arts. As a performer, Kashia has had the pleasure of working with Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre, Adele Myers and Dancers, Abby Z and the New Utility, David Dorfman Dance, and Urban Bush Women. She has also worked with artists like Donna Uchizono, Tendayi Kuumba, Annie-B Parson, Symara Sarai, and Cristina Moya-Palacios. 

Her choreographic history began in Miami, with early works including commissions from the Peter London Global Dance Company, as well as self-choreographed solo work. 

Since moving to NYC, she has had work presented in CreateART Performance, Triskelion Arts and Movement Research at Judson Church. Kashia is grateful to have been a recipient of residencies such as the GALLIM Moving Artist Residency (2023), Baryshnikov Arts Center (2024), Triskelion Arts Fellowship (2025), and the Fresh Tracks Residency at New York Live Arts (2025). Most recently, Kashia was recognized as one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” 2026 as a choreographer and performer. Currently based in Brooklyn, she is excited to continue making work where she can exist unapologetically and dream without any limits. 

Past Creative Residency Recipients

2024-25

Naomi Funaki
Claude "CJ" Johnson

2023-24

Caleb Teicher (JTP)
Heart of Brick - Raja Feather Kelly
Kayla Farrish
André Zachery
Max Roach Project (JTP) Rennie Harris
Music From The Sole

2022-23

Hope Boykin

2021-22

LaTasha Barnes
Kyle Marshall
Asun Noales
Katy Pyle
Leonardo Sandoval

2019-20

Faye Driscoll
Beth Gill
Michela Marino Lerman
Stephen Petronio
Pam Tanowitz
Caleb Teicher

2018-19

Kyle Abraham
Camille Brown
Ayodele Casel
Michelle Dorrance
Rennie Harris
Kate Wallich

2017-18

Kyle Abraham
Beth Gill
Arthur Pita
Twyla Tharp

2016-17

Emery LeCrone
Amy Siewert

2015-16

Liz Gerring
Pam Tanowitz

2014-15

Michelle Dorrance
Twyla Tharp
Kate Weare

2013-14

Brian Brooks
Doug Elkins

2012-13

Nora Chipaumire
Stephen Petronio
Pam Tanowitz

2011-12

Kyle Abraham
Sarah Michelson
Andrea Miller
Jason Samuels Smith

2010-11

Kyle Abraham
Monica Bill Barnes
Alexandra Beller
Wally Cardona
Nora Chipaumire
Faye Driscoll
Doug Elkins
Jessica Lang
Mark Lonergan
Gesel Mason
Andrea Miller
Zoe Scofield
Pam Tanowitz
Kate Weare
Christopher Williams

2009-10

Julian Barnett
Kimberly Bartosik
Pele Bauch
Faye Driscoll
Pontus Lidberg
David Thomson

2008-09

Kyle Abraham
Vanessa Justice
Sydney Skybetter

2007-08

Sarah Michelson
Tiffany Mills
Regina Nejman
Jody Oberfelder
dre.dance (Andrew Palermo, Taye Diggs)
Tim Rushton
Hattie Mae Williams

2006-07

Rebecca Lazier
Ashleigh Leite
Martine Pisani
John Selya
Kate Weare

2005-06

Anita Cheng
Christopher Elam
Edisa Weeks
Christopher Williams
Ellis Woods

2004-05

Monica Bill Barnes
Claire Byrne
Lawrence (Larry) Goldhuber
Rebecca Stenn
Reggie Wilson

2003-04

Karole Armitage
Deborah Hay
Larry Keigwin
John Kelly
Ali Kenner
Nicholas Leichter

2002-03

Robert Battle
Keely Garfield
Zvi Gotheiner
Neil Greenberg
Sarah Michelson
Christopher Wheeldon

2001-02

Hope Clark
Daniel Gwritzman
Tere O’Connor
Stephen Petronio
Donna Uchizono
Yasuko Yokoshi

2000-01

Melissa Briggs
Wally Cardona
Iréne Hultman
Heidi Latsky
Bebe Miller
Julie Atlas Muz

1999-2000

Jamie Bishton
Mark Dendy
David Neumann

1998-99

Sean Curran
Susan Marshall
Ben Munisteri

 

 

 

 

 

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