Choreographers of the Pulse

Trezon Dancy
Trezon Dancy a native from Hartford, Connecticut is a Choreographer, Performing Artist, and Educator. Dancy has worked with various artist throughout his life such as Travis Gatling, Kim Stroud, Nathan Andary, Earl Mosley, Ronald k. Brown, Kyle Abraham (A.I.M. Dancers) and many others. Dancy graduated High School from Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts in Hartford, Connecticut. Dancy also received his Bachelor degree, Dance: Performance and Choreography at Ohio University in 2017. Upon Graduation Dancy accepted a First Company position with the world-renowned Dayton Contemporary Dance Company. Currently Dancy resides in Columbus and is the Artistic Director of InPulse Dance Company and Operations/Program Manager for OhioDance. Pushing past boundaries Dancy in 2020 founded InPulse Dance Co. a freelance repertory company that upholds Dancy mission of self -expression through mind, body, and soul. Our vision is supporting the opportunity to self express through genuine and visceral movement, inspired by familiar life and human obstacles. For Dancy, the creation process starts with remembered experiences. Those memories serve as an archive to activate the creating thought. Though the work is abstract, the viewer is encouraged to create his own interpretation, and find personal life connections visually, physically and spiritually.
Dancy dance works have been presented at OhioDance Festival at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio (2015), Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts, Harford, Connecticut (2015 - 2017), Battery Dance Festival, New York, New York (2017), West Fest Dance Festival at Martha Graham Dance Studio, New York, New York (2017), American College Dance Association, Kent, Ohio (2017), Project Jericho, Springfield, Ohio (2018) and his recent creation “Abandoned Tales” is selected to showcase at the 31st Annual International Conference and Festival of Blacks in Dance, Dayton, Ohio (2019). Victoria Theatre, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (First and second company 2017-2021). Ohio Dance Festival at Ohio State Uni. Columbus, Ohio (2015-2023), Columbus Dance Theatre(2023), Ohio Statehouse, Stories of Resilience: Upper Arlington Library,(2023-2024).