Chantelle Good
Chantelle Good, originally from Toronto, Canada, moved to New York to study at Marymount Manhattan College, where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in choreography. She has performed in professional events including New York Fashion Week, BC Beat, DansEncore, DanceBreak, the Inside/Out Festival at Jacob’s Pillow, Martha Graham Next Wave Festival and the American Music Awards. She has also performed works by Stijn Celis, Ohad Naharin, Alexandra Damiani, Loni Landon, Robert Battle, Jo Strømgren, Adam Barruch, Stacey Tookey, Kate Harpootlian, and Emma Portner. In 2019, Chantelle was cast in Emmy Award-winning choreographer Al Blackstone’s Freddie Falls in Love, which premiered at the Joyce Theatre. In addition to concert work, she has danced for recording artists including Jennifer Lopez, H.E.R, Blood Orange, iskwē, and Snoop Dogg. When she is not performing or working on a creative project, Chantelle enjoys sharing her knowledge and passion for dance as a teaching artist and guest choreographer for studios and intensives across North America. She continues to deepen her learning around decolonizing practices, in order to foster welcoming and inclusive environments for her students and cultivate community whenever possible.