Robin M. Gee is an American dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker. She
serves on the faculty at the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro as an associate professor of dance in the UNCG College of
Visual and Performing Arts.Gee earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in
dance choreography and performance from Sarah Lawrence College. She
danced with New York-based companies Les Ballet Bagata and Maimouna
Keita Dance Company. Gee serves as the director of the Greensboro Film
Festival. She is also the artistic director of the African dance
company Sugarfoote Productions, which she founded in 2006. She was the
artistic director and choreographer of Cinque Folkloric Dance Company
in New York for fifteen years.Gee serves as an associate professor of
dance at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, teaching
African dance, Caribbean dance, and contemporary dance at the UNCG
College of Visual and Performing Arts. She was the founding faculty
advisor for Delta Chi Xi.In 2011 she performed Ramblin' Blues, a solo
choreographed by Duane Cyrus and set to music of Aretha Franklin, at
the North Carolina Dance Festival in Boone, Wilmington, and
Greensboro. In 2013 Gee spent six months in Burkina Faso, studying
dance and music as a Fulbright Scholar. In 2018 Gee directed the dance
film Wanting. In 2019 she was featured in the dance documentary
Transmission.
serves on the faculty at the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro as an associate professor of dance in the UNCG College of
Visual and Performing Arts.Gee earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in
dance choreography and performance from Sarah Lawrence College. She
danced with New York-based companies Les Ballet Bagata and Maimouna
Keita Dance Company. Gee serves as the director of the Greensboro Film
Festival. She is also the artistic director of the African dance
company Sugarfoote Productions, which she founded in 2006. She was the
artistic director and choreographer of Cinque Folkloric Dance Company
in New York for fifteen years.Gee serves as an associate professor of
dance at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, teaching
African dance, Caribbean dance, and contemporary dance at the UNCG
College of Visual and Performing Arts. She was the founding faculty
advisor for Delta Chi Xi.In 2011 she performed Ramblin' Blues, a solo
choreographed by Duane Cyrus and set to music of Aretha Franklin, at
the North Carolina Dance Festival in Boone, Wilmington, and
Greensboro. In 2013 Gee spent six months in Burkina Faso, studying
dance and music as a Fulbright Scholar. In 2018 Gee directed the dance
film Wanting. In 2019 she was featured in the dance documentary
Transmission.
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