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Helanius Wilkins

Chair

Professor

School of Dance

Helanius J. Wilkins, a native of Lafayette, Louisiana, is an award-winning choreographer, performance artist, artivist, and educator. Wilkins’s creative research and projects are rooted in the interconnections of American contemporary performance, cultural history, and identities of Black men. In his intermedia collaborations he works with artists from a wide range of disciplines, including film, video, design, and gaming technology. 

Wilkins founded and artistically directed EDGEWORKS Dance Theater, Washington, DC’s first all-male contemporary dance company of predominately African-American men, that existed for thirteen (13) years (2001 – 2014). To date, he has choreographed and directed over 60 works, which includes two critically-acclaimed musical productions for Washington, DC’s Studio Theater – “Passing Strange” (2010) and “POP!” (2011). In addition to performing the works of nationally recognized choreographers including Robert Moses, Joy Kellman, and Kevin Wynn, he performed with Maida Withers’ Dance Construction Company (DC), and as a guest with the Liz Lerman Dance Exchange (MD).    

His honors include selection as a cohort member of the 6th class of the prestigious Green Box Arts 2025 Artist in Residency Program, the 2008 Pola Nirenska Award for Contemporary Achievement in Dance, DC’s highest honor given by the Washington Performing Arts Society; and the 2002 and 2006 Millennium Stage Kennedy Center Local Dance Commissioning Project Award. He has garnered extensive support from foundations and organizations including New England Foundation for the Arts (National Dance Project), National Performance Network (NPN), the Boulder Office of Arts & Culture Public Arts Program, D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, and the National Endowment for the Arts.  

His choreography has been presented and performed at venues such as the Allen Theatre in historic Playhouse Square (Cleveland, OH), The Painted Bride Arts Center (Philadelphia, PA), Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival as part of Inside Out (Lee, MA), Thelma Hill Center for the Performing Arts (Brooklyn, NY), Dance Place (Washington, DC), The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, DC), Links Hall (Chicago, IL), and The Dance Factory (Johannesburg, South Africa).   

In 2020 he launched his most ambitious creative research to date. Titled The Conversation Series: Stitching the Geopolitical Quilt to Re-Body Belonging, it is a multi-year, multi-outcome work that is an ongoing and always shifting dance-quilt that celebrates and confronts heritage, resilience, justice and hope. A life-long practice/process, this work requires traveling to all 50 U.S. states/D.C./5 inhabited territories to create a component of the work in and WITH community. The work will yield new choreographies, a documentary film, a digital archive, and a community building and actioning-toward-change toykit (a toolkit implies a need to fix, a toykit represents an invitation to co-create and participate in a process of uniting and healing). 

Service is integral to his work. It is a vehicle for collaborating, learning, sharing knowledge, and sparking creativity. He recently completed two consecutive terms as a member of the National Board of Directors of the American College Dance Association for the High Desert (formerly Northwest) region and was appointed in 2018 by Governor Jared Polis to the Colorado Council on Creative Industries for a 4-year term. In addition to becoming a certified Colorado Change Leader in 2021, he served on two boards for arts organizations.   

Wilkins joins FSU’s School of Dance following a 10-year tenure as a professor in the Department of Theatre & Dance at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he served as Associate Chair and Director of Dance.  

Education

  • MFA, Dance, George Washington University
  • BS, Dance Choreography & Performance, SUNY Brockport
  • Film & Video Production, Rochester Institute of Technology

Areas of Research & Expertise

  • Performing Arts
  • Dance Choreography, Curation, Education, and Performance
  • Community-based art and place-making