Cherice Barton

Choreographer

Cherice Barton, an accomplished choreographer, director, producer and educator, currently resides in Los Angeles, California. Following a decade-long tenure as a contemporary ballet dancer, Cherice rose to prominence as the resident choreographer for Franco Dragone's Le Rêve Cirque spectacle in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In the years following, Cherice followed her curiosity, which led her to develop a choreographic portfolio spanning a diverse array of projects, boasting collaborations with Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, The Grammy Awards, America's Got Talent, Lucasfilm Animation, Dancebreak Broadway Showcase, Rosin Box Project, Vitacca Ballet, and Spotlight Grand Finale at the Music Center LA, among others.

As an educator, Cherice has been sought after to choreograph and educate dancers at various institutions such as The Juilliard School, Marymount Manhattan College and The Boston Conservatory, to name a few. She is also on supplemental faculty at  USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance. Her dedication to education is exemplified by the establishment of Axis Connect, a non-profit, bi-coastal educational platform she co-founded with her sister, Charissa. This initiative serves as a crucial link between aspiring dancers and the professional dance industry, fostering a supportive community where artists can explore diverse career options.

Currently, Cherice is the recipient of the Dancers' Transition Center's retraining grant, with a focused effort on advancing her expertise in live and televised entertainment as a Creative Director.

A multifaceted force in the creative arts, Cherice Barton continues to inspire and uplift, leaving an enduring legacy in the realms of entertainment, dance, and education.