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Cherie Hill (she/her) is a dance educator and choreographer whose art explores human
expression through the body in collaboration with nature, music, and visual imagery.
Cherie has taught dance in the San Francisco Bay Area/Ohlone Territory since 2005.
She has published articles on dance in Gender Forum, the Sacred Dance Guild Journal,
Dance Education in Practice, and In Dance, and has presented at international conferences
including the International Association of Black Dance Conference and the International
Conference on Arts and Humanities. An advocate for equity, inclusion, community, and
dance, Cherie has presented work on embedding dance, race, and equity into practice
at NDEO, National Guild for Community Arts Education, and Alameda County Office of
Education conferences. As a choreographer, she has held artist residencies with Footloose
Productions, Milk Bar Richmond, the David Brower Center, and CounterPulse's Performing
Diaspora Residency Program. Cherie is the Director of Art in Community for HMD/The
Bridge Project and is Co-President of the CA Dance Education Association. She holds
a BA in Dance and Performance Studies and African American Studies from the University
of California Berkeley and an MFA in Dance from the University of Colorado Boulder
with graduate certificates in Women and Gender Studies and Somatics.