Yuka Fukuda
Yuka Fukuda, originally from Tokyo, Japan, trained at George Mason University in VA and The Ailey School in New York City. On graduating in 1999, she was invited to join Ailey’s second company Ailey II, performing with them from 1999-2002. Yuka went on to be a company member of Dallas Black Dance Theatre for two years. She performed in six productions of The King and I, including the venue, Papermill Playhouse, as well as several national tours. She played the role of Victoria in Cats at West Virginia Public Theater. She served as an assistant choreographer for the production of “Gospel Gospel Gospel” directed and choreographed by Otis Sallid. She has worked with renowned choreographers such as Robert Battle, Jessica Lang, Jacqulyn Buglisi, Donald Byrd, and Ronald K Brown. She was last seen in the production of Aida with Los Angeles Opera in 2022.
As a teacher, she has taught at the Nang Young Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore, Dallas Black Dance Academy, Lula Washington Dance Theater, Debbie Allen Dance Academy, Orange County School of the Arts, and headed up the Modern department at Champs Charter High School for the Performing Arts.
She is a faculty member at LACHSA (Los Angeles County High School
for the Arts), Colburn School, Idyllwild Arts Academy, and City Ballet of Los Angeles.