



QUENTIN SLEDGE CHOREOGRAPHY: REHEARSAL — Eleggua
Quentin William Sledge rehearsing his work Eleggua, premiering on Feb 28, 2020.

QUENTIN SLEDGE: REHEARSAL — Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder with Paul Taylor American Modern Dance Company
Quentin William Sledge dances in a rehearsal of “Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder” which is choreographed by Donald McKayle. The rehearsals took place in October 2019 at the David H. Koch Theatre in New York City for a revival performance at the Lincoln Center as a guest of the Paul Taylor American Modern Dance Company.

QUENTIN SLEDGE: DAYTON CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY PERFORMANCE — Harriet Tubman Remix by J. Lawrence Paint
"J Lawrence Paint: Harriet Tubman Remix" was choreographed by Donald Byrd during the early 2000s. It was restaged by Dayton Contemporary Dance Company and performed in October 2019. Video credit: Knack Creative

QUENTIN SLEDGE: DAYTON CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY PERFORMANCE — Geography Of A Cotton Field
"Geography of A Cotton Field" was choreographed by Donald Byrd during the early 2000s. It was restaged by Dayton Contemporary Dance Company and performed in October 2019. Video credit: Knack Creative

QUENTIN SLEDGE: REHEARSAL — Forgotten Creatures
Forgotten Creatures is choreographed by former Dayton Contemporary Dance Company member Trezon Dancy. This piece was premiered in May 2019 during a dance collaboration between dancers from the Dayton Ballet and the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company also called the Dayton Dance Initiative. Video credit: Knack Creative

QUENTIN SLEDGE: DAYTON CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY PERFORMANCE — This I Know For Sure
A snippet of duets from "This I Know For Sure" which was choreographed by Ray Mercer, a long-standing cast member of “The Lion King" on Broadway. The play premiered in March 2017. Video credit: Knack Creative

QUENTIN SLEDGE: DAYTON CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY PERFORMANCE — Littlest Angel
A short segment from Littlest Angel which was choreographed by Dayton Contemporary Dance Company associate artistic director Crystal Michelle Perkins in November 2014. Video credit: Knack Creative