Makayla Peterson | Monét Movement Productions: The Collective

Makayla Peterson, photo by Maleyah Peterson

Makayla Peterson is a dancer, choreographer, scholar, teaching artist, and founder and artistic director of Monét Movement Productions: The Collective, founded in May 2020. She is a 2020 Temple University graduate with a BFA in dance and a minor in digital media technologies. At Temple University, she trained under notable artists, presented four original works, and gained production experience working at Conwell Dance Theatre. Peterson is a 2019 recipient of the Temple University Diamond Research Scholars Grant, with which she explored the negative perceptions of Caribbean culture and dance forms present within American society and popular culture. This work is very important to her as she is of Trinidadian heritage, an aspect of her identity that constantly informs and shapes the way she moves throughout the world. Her research has been presented verbally and through movement at national and international conferences including The Global Caribbean Dance Conference, Caribbean Studies Association Conference, and the Collegium for African Diasporic Dance. Because of her scholastic achievements, she was awarded the Temple University Boyer College of Music and Dance Rose Vernick Scholar Award. As a choreographer, she was selected as a semi-finalist in the JCHEN Core Choreography Competition (C3) and was featured in its Artist Talks Series. Her work has been featured in a plethora of festivals and showcases including the Mare Nostrum Elements Emerging Choreographer Series, COCO Dance Festival, Collective Thread Dance Festival, Atlantic Antic, Making Moves Dance Festival, and many more. She currently dances with Enya-Kalia Creations and OKRA Dance Company and is a teaching artist with Notes in Motion and DMF Youth. She is a former member of CarNYval Dancers and former program coordinator for MOVE|NYC|.

Instagram: @m.akaylamonet | @mmp.thecollective

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