








Cherice’s dancers have gone on to book prominent roles for both stage and screen such as Hamilton, Sleep No More, Hello Dolly, Chicago and West Side Story on Broadway, Euphoria, Rent Live, Fosse/Verdon for television, and the West Side Story and In the Heights films. Cherice is proud to say many of her dancers are currently assisting choreographers such as Sonya Tayeh, the Kuperman Brothers and Ryan Heffington, dancing for leading contemporary companies such as Hubbard Street, LA Dance Project and NDT II, and booking commercial jobs with artists such as Sam Smith, Katy Perry and Lorde. She is currently on faculty at Glorya Kufman School of Dance at USC and was adjunct faculty at Pace University’s Commercial Dance BFA program. She been a guest teacher/choreographer at the Juilliard School, Marymount Manhattan, NYU Tisch, SUNY Purchase, Loyola Marymount, UC Santa Barbara. She has also served as faculty at Broadway Dance Center and Steps on Broadway.
Her creative process is born from her experience and stems from her workshops and classes, in which you are invited to join her on a journey of collaborative discovery. While she enjoys sharing her knowledge and artistry and challenging you with physically demanding contemporary choreography, she is also uniquely interested in the individual strengths that each dancer brings to the room. Her classes are often titled contemporary fusion or contemporary jazz, but they are not solely technique classes. Inspired by all mediums of the industry today, she pushes your creative boundaries and preconceived ideas of choreography by exploring multiple artistic possibilities within the same steps or combination. She enjoys storytelling through movement and seeks to discover the human behind every dancer. She is also interested in the why of dance, and in her classes, she asks you to consider the fundamental question: what moves you?