Angie Pittman is a New York-based dancer-choreographer whose choreographic work uses dance, text, and sound inside of a Black Radical Tradition. Angie has had the pleasure of being able to create collaboratively with A Sef, Jasmine Hearn, Jonathan Gonzalez, Athena Kokoronis, and Anita Mullin. She holds a MFA in Dance and Choreography from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a graduate minor in African American Studies and is a certified Professional teacher of the Umfundalai technique. As a dancer, she has danced in work by Larissa Valez-Jackson, MBDance, Ralph Lemon, Tere O’Connor, Cynthia Oliver, Anna Sperber, Donna Uchizono Company, Jennifer Monson, Kim Brandt, Tess Dworman, Antonio Ramos, C Kemal Nance and many others. As an educator, she has taught at Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Movement Research, MoMA, Sarah Lawrence College, Marymount Manhattan College, and is currently an Assistant Arts Professor of Dance at NYU: Tisch School of the Arts.

Angie Pittman poses for a headshot. Her hand reaches towards her blond and brown locs as she looks into the camera with a neutral expression. Photo by Whitney Browne.
ID: Angie Pittman poses for a headshot. Her hand reaches towards her blond and brown locs as she looks into the camera with a neutral expression. Photo by Whitney Browne.

Past classes and workshops