
Sloan Pearson
Sloan Pearson is a multifaceted artist based in New York City. Originally from Charlotte, she began studying at Charlotte Ballet under the direction of ballet luminaries Jean- Pierre Bonnefoux and Patricia McBride. She received her BFA with a modern dance emphasis from the Point Park University Conservatory of Performing Arts. While at Point Park, Sloan was offered an apprenticeship with the August Wilson Dance Ensemble.
Sloan has danced with Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Kybele Dance Theater, and Debbie Allen as a dancer in her dance ensemble – later to be featured in her Netflix Documentary. She was honored to dance with the Paul Taylor 2 Dance Company, where she was Paul Taylor’s last chosen dancer. During her four seasons she worked with Ron K. Brown, Larry Keigwen, and Peter Chu, before joining his company chuthis.
Sloan has since worked with Tommie Waheed-Evans — Princess Grace Recipient both dancing and remounting his works, Holly Blakey for Puma New York Fashion Week, Yin Yue Dance Company, and the Metropolitan Opera in, “Carmen,” choreographed by Ann Ye and directed by Carrie Cracknell, and most recently with Mark Morris Dance Group in Gluck’s, “Orfeo ed Euridice.”