Hope Boykin


Hope Boykin is an American dancer and choreographer who is currently a member of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

Early life and education

Boykin was born in Durham, North Carolina, where she started taking dance classes at the age of four. She went on to study with the American Dance Festival and, while a student at Howard University in Washington, D.C., performed with Lloyd Whitmore’s New World Dance Company.

Career

After leaving Howard University, Boykin commenced study at The Ailey School; while still a student there, she was invited to be a founding member of Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson's Complexions Contemporary Ballet. From there, she went on to perform with Philadanco under Joan Myers Brown. During this early period of her career, she also assisted choreographer Talley Beatty.
In 2000, Boykin was invited to join the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Called "a small force of nature on the stage" by The New York Times, in her career with Ailey she has performed an extensive repertoire in 71 countries across six continents. She has also taken part in offstage Ailey initiatives, including hosting their Ailey All Access video series. In 2020, she left the company. Her final performance with the company was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Boykin also works as an educator, and joined the faculty of the University of Southern California 's Glorya Kaufman School of Dance as the artist in residence for the 2019-2020 academic year. In 2020, she will serve as the artistic lead for the Kennedy Center Dance Lab, a two-week dance and leadership program for high school students.

Selected choreography

Boykin's work as a choreographer includes: