Interim Artistic Director

Matthew Rushing

Matthew Rushing
Matthew Rushing Photo by Andrew Eccles

Matthew Rushing was born in Los Angeles, California. He began his dance training with Kashmir Blake in Inglewood, California, and continued his training at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. He is the recipient of a Spotlight Award and a Dance Magazine Award and was named a Presidential Scholar in the Arts. He was a scholarship student at The Ailey School and later became a member of Ailey II. During his career, Mr. Rushing has performed as a guest artist for galas in Vail, Colorado, as well as in Austria, Canada, France, Italy, and Russia. He has performed for Presidents George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, as well as at the 2010 White House Dance Series. During his time with the Company, he has choreographed five ballets: Acceptance In Surrender (2005), a collaboration with Hope Boykin and Abdur-Rahim Jackson; Uptown (2009), a tribute to the Harlem Renaissance; ODETTA (2014), a celebration of “the queen of American folk music”; Testament (2020), a tribute to Alvin Ailey’s Revelations created in collaboration with Clifton Brown and Yusha-Marie Sorzano; and Sacred Songs (2024). In 2012 he created Moan, which was set on PHILADANCO! and premiered at the Joyce Theater. Mr. Rushing joined the Company in 1992. He became Rehearsal Director in 2010, Associate Artistic Director in 2020, and Interim Artistic Director in 2023.  

Repertory

Three dancers holding a forth one that is reaching out.

2005

Acceptance In Surrender

Hope Boykin, Abdur-Rahim Jackson, Matthew Rushing
A large group of dancers on a darkly lit stage sitting in chairs with arms curved upward

2024

Sacred Songs

Matthew Rushing
A group of dancers dancers face to the side arms opening wide.

2020

Testament

Matthew Rushing, Clifton Brown, Yusha-Marie Sorzano