nia love’s career spans forty years, beginning in 1978 when she became one of the youngest international apprentices with Havana’s world-renowned Ballet Nacional de Cuba. In 1986, Love studied Butoh and toured with celebrated Japanese Butoh master Min Tanaka. Received her B.F.A.in Theater from Howard University (1987), M.F.A. in Choreography from Florida State University (1992). A Fulbright Fellow (2002-03), a Brooklyn Arts Exchange/BAX Artist-In-Residence (2011-12, 2013-14), and a Movement Research Artist-in-Residence (2016-17).
love received the New York Live Arts Suitcase Fund (2013-14), the Alvin Ailey New Directions Lab Choreographer Award (2013-14), the CUNY Dance Initiative (2014-15), a Bessies award for the Most Outstanding Performer (2017) as part of the ensemble of Skeleton Architecture, and the CUNY Incubator Grant (2018-19). Currently BAX Racial Equity Advisor, and Adjunct Professor at Queens College, Hunter College, and The New School. In Spring 2018, she was the Movement Research Exchange Guest Artist/Lecturer UCLA’s Department of World Arts and Culture/Dance. In Fall 2018, she will be a guest professor at BARD College, and in Winter 2019 a visiting professor at the University of Illinois—Urbana-Champaign. In addition to her own work, she is the co-founder of LOVE|FORTÉ the collective
- Faculty
- 2016 Artist-In-Residence
- Festival Fall 2017
- Festival Spring 2024
- Morning Class Faculty
- Studies Project Participant
- 2017 Fall Festival
- Movement Research at the Judson Church Performance Series
- Fall 2017 MR@Judson Artist