Choreographer

Malcolm Low

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Malcolm Low, from Chicago, first trained with Joseph Holmes, Hubbard Street, Homer Bryant, and the Ruth Page Foundation. He has performed with Joseph Holmes Chicago Dance Co., Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal, Ballet British Columbia, Ronald K. Brown, Stephen Petronio, Complexions, Zvi Gotheiner and Dancers, Margo Sappington, Reggie Wilson, Crystal Pite/Kidd Pivot, and Bill T. Jones.  Low currently works with Ralph Lemon and David Thomson. He choreographed One Forgotten Moment on Ailey II in 2012. He has been showing his own work since 1999—in recent years at Brooklyn Arts Exchange (2011), Summer Stage at Red Hook Park (2011), Main Stage (2012), and Dixon Place (2014). Low has been awarded a Fund for New Work/Harlem Stage Gatehouse Grant (2009), a BAX Passing It Down Award (2011), a Choreographic Fellowship in Robert Battle’s New Directions Choreography Lab at AILEY (2011), the MCAF from the LMCC (2012), and the MCAF and LMCC Space Residency Grant (2014).  Low is Artist in Residence at Queensborough Community College for 2014 and was awarded a MAP Fund grant for his work In The Thrust… (2014).