Choreographer Jasmine Hearn Uses Their Body as an Artistic Tool

Jasmine Hearn is an acclaimed interdisciplinary artist and choreographer celebrated for their deeply intuitive and evocative approach to improvised movement.

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Art Comes in the Form of Jasmine Hearn’s Choreography

Raised in Houston, Texas, Jasmine draws from a rich tradition of storytelling, memory, and ancestral connections, weaving these elements into performances that bridge personal narrative with collective experience. Jasmine grounds their artistic practice in improvisation, sound, and collaboration, consistently exploring how the body archives and transmits lived histories. Jasmine’s haunting vocals during performances transport audiences into liminal, timeless spaces. Their voice creates an atmosphere that lingers long after the final note. 

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A Professional Career That Amazes

A graduate of Point Park University, Jasmine’s professional journey includes working with many Pittsburgh-based companies. They have worked with PearlArts Movement & Sound and The Pillow Project, as well as national ensembles like Urban Bush Women and David Dorfman Dance. Their exceptional contributions have been recognized with a Rome Prize and two Bessie Awards for Outstanding Performer, including for a high-profile collaboration with Bill T. Jones, where they were one of six choreographers creating with musician Saul Williams.

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Beyond the stage, Jasmine is a sought-after educator. They share their unique methodologies at institutions like Stanford University and within community-centered residencies. Hearn’s artistry infuses every setting with empathy, depth, and a profound sense of shared connection. 

Story by Joseph Hall, Kelly Strayhorn Theater
Photography by Laura Petrilla
Shot on Location at Kelly Strayhorn Theater

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