(Los Angeles, California)
CAROLINE DAHM is a dancer, choreographer, and educator from Los Angeles, CA. After graduating from the UMKC Conservatory (BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography), Caroline has danced a vast repertoire of works and contributed to original choreography and art direction. She has performed with 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 has performed in several operas with the Lyrics Opera of Kansas City. Caroline continues to perform professionally for various companies/ projects while choreographing and creating. Caroline has created dance-based works spanning stage, film, and immersive performance mediums. She has been commissioned to create on Cincinnati Ballet, SALT Contemporary, Newport Contemporary Ballet, the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Wylliams/ Henry Contemporary Dance Company, and five original works on the Kansas City Ballet including a dance film “Misguided”. In addition to working for dance companies, Caroline is a passionate educator training the next generation of pre-professionals/ professionals. She is a Professor of Dance at her alma mater, the UMKC Conservatory, mentors the Trainees at the Kansas City Ballet, and leads master classes all over the nation. Caroline has been awarded a two-year residency with the Charlotte Street Foundation and won a Laurel Award for Best Overall Dance Film for her original film “Face Me I Face You”, that she directed, choreographed, danced, produced, and edited at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Caroline is grateful for this beautiful life of movement and believes everyone has something to contribute to art. Art will change your life. @sweetcarolinevd
Height: 5’5 1/2”
Weight: 128 lbs.
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Dark Brown
Skin Complexion: Olive