(Los Angeles, California)
Caroline Dahm is a dancer, choreographer, and educator based in Los Angeles, CA. A graduate of the UMKC Conservatory with a BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography, Caroline has performed a diverse repertoire and contributed original choreography across a wide range of artistic mediums. Her performance credits include Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, Kansas City Ballet, Buglisi Dance, Wylliams Henry Contemporary Dance Company, Owen/Cox Dance, Quixotic, San Francisco Dance Works, Malashock Dance, and several productions with the Lyric Opera of Kansas City.
As a choreographer, Caroline has created works for Cincinnati Ballet, SALT Contemporary Dance, Newport Contemporary Ballet, Indiana University, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory, and Wylliams Henry Contemporary Dance Company, among others. Notably, she has developed five original works for Kansas City Ballet, including the dance film Misguided.
In addition to her performing and choreographic endeavors, Caroline is a dedicated educator. She serves as a Professor of Dance at the UMKC Conservatory, mentors Trainees at the Kansas City Ballet, and teaches master classes across the country. Caroline frequently teaches at Steps on Broadway in New York City.
Caroline’s work has been recognized with a two-year residency from the Charlotte Street Foundation and a Laurel Award for Best Overall Dance Film for her original production Face Me I Face You, which she directed, choreographed, danced, produced, and edited. The film won accolades at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.
Passionate about the transformative power of movement, Caroline believes that art has the ability to change lives, and she continues to explore its boundless possibilities.
@sweetcarolinevd
Height: 5’5 1/2”
Weight: 128 lbs.
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Dark Brown
Skin Complexion: Olive