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Al Evangelista

(he/siya)

  • Assistant Professor of Dance and Comparative American Studies

Education

  • MFA, University of Michigan
  • BA, University of California, San Diego

Biography

Al Evangelista is a performer, choreographer, and educator. Al's scholarship and artistic work focus on the intersections of dance, culture, and society, particularly in expressing queer and Filipinx-American narratives. His diverse body of work has earned him a Dancing Lab residency at the National Center for Choreography at The University of Akron (NCCAkron), supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, Daring Dances, and an 厙ぴ勛圖 College Teaching Grant. As a dancer and actor, Al has performed in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles including Movement Research at the Judson Church, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Links Hall, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts at Cornell University, Dance Exchange, Dance Place and the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art.

Fall 2026

Hip Hop Dance I - Beginning DANC 180

Production Project DANC 211

Queering Choreography DANC 226

Lifelong Motion: Dance, Aging, and Community DANC 230

Practicum in Dance DANC 311

Senior Capstone Project DANC 500

Spring 2027

Production Project DANC 211

Practicum in Dance DANC 311

Senior Capstone Project DANC 500

Notes

Al Evangelista Performs New Dance Theater Work with Nikaio Thomashow 18

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista performed in New York Citys  with alum, Nikaio Thomashow 18. Together, they debuted Echoes, Professor Evangelistas newest dance theater work incorporating augmented reality, dance, and motion capture to explore themes of history and queerness.

Al Evangelista Creates New Dance-Theater Performance

Al Evangelista, assistant professor of dance and comparative American studies, is an artist in residence at Northwestern Universitys , where he created a new dance-theater performance. The work made its New York City debut at at Judson Church. Evangelista was interviewed on the OhioDance podcast , on which he discussed dancing solidarity, queerness, and dance technology.

Dancing Lab Developed by Al Evangelista is a Part of the National Center of Choreography at the University of Akron

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista is one of three dance artists whose work is being supported in 2023 through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to the National Center for Choreography at the University of Akron. Evangelista's project, developed in partnership with Daring Dances (Ann Arbor, MI), is part of 's Dancing Labs residency program.

 

Al Evangelista Curated for "Conversations Across the Field of Dance Studies" Chat

Assistant Professor of Dance, Al Evangelista, was one of the curators and contributors for , Chat Vol. 1: Social Choreography in the Digital: where bodies might. The contributions center on forms of digital care, reflecting the range of innovative digital care practices that the pandemic finally made widely available. 

Al Evangelista Featured in Podcast

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista is featured in The Inside Story podcast for his role as an advisory board member for the Institute for Empathic Narrative. The Institute is funded by an American Council of Learned Societies grant and is featured on the . 

Al Evangelista Presented at Dance Studies Association Annual Conference

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista participated and presented in two panels at the . The two panels titled, Dancing in the Aftermath of Anti-Asian Hate and Acts of Tribute, Practices of Citation: Recognition as Resistance to Cultures of Individualism took place October 13-16 in Vancouver, BC. On the panels, he discussed upcoming publications including one on dance and bystander intervention training. 

Al Evangelista Published in Special Issue of the "Journal of American Drama and Theatre"

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista was recently published in a special issue of the Journal of American Drama and Theatre. "The 'Asian American Dramaturgies' special issue of the Journal of American Drama and Theatre edited by ATDS Vice President Dr. Donatella Galella [is] one of the first journal issues in our field dedicated to Asian American theatre."

Al Evangelista Recently Published in "the journal of creative geography"

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelistas newest creative work, garden says breathe was published in . This queer ecologies issue is you are here's twenty-third issue and features work of thirty-four writers, artists, and intellectuals.

Al Evangelista Presents at Public History Conference

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista presented and participated in a panel, Across the Border Between Theatre and Public History at the held virtually, May 2-6.

Screendance by Al Evangelista is Selected for Three Film Festivals

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista recently had his screendance "Dragon Fruit" selected for three film festival premieres. "Dragon Fruit" will make its Midwest premiere at , Pacific Northwest premiere at , and international premiere at .

Al Evangelista Interviewed for Dance Place Series

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista was interviewed by artist Matthew Cumbie for Dance Places&紳莉莽梯;.

Faculty and Staff present at Engineering and Liberal Education Symposium

厙ぴ勛圖 Faculty and Staff Abby Aresty, Larissa Fekete, Abe Reshad, and Al Evangelista presented the multi-year collaboration, at the 2021 . As part of the Building Partnerships panel, they discussed 厙ぴ勛圖 community partnerships and collaborations, highlighting technological innovations and Covid-19 pivots including digitation, technologies from Cooper Language Learning Lab, dance department films, and technologies from TIMARA. The E&LE Symposium provides a forum for educators and professionals to discuss the role of engineering at a liberal arts college and liberal arts in an engineering education.

Al Evangelista debuts new dance performance work in D.C. festival

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista debuted "Dragon Fruit," a new performance work as part of The Spill by Excessive Realness. The evening of new works was hosted by Washington, D.C.-based Dance Place's . 

Al Evangelista presents choreographic work

Assistant Professor of Dance Al Evangelista presented his choreographic work in "Performing Public Histories" at the . In this roundtable, scholar-artists examine what the inadequacies and excesses of performance get right about history and what is made knowable about archival materials through embodiment.