Alexandra Love Strouse is a NYC-based multi-hyphenate creative (dance performer-choreographer-teacher-stage manager-arts administrator!)

Alexandra is currently a Company Dancer with JKing Dance Company. Alexandra is also currently the Financial Assistant and Kids & Teens Teachers Assistant at the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation’s Ailey Extension.

Most recently, Alexandra performed in the premiere of Matthew Rushing’s Sacred Songs at the Edges of Ailey exhibition at the Whitney Museum. Alexandra also recently worked as Production Assistant Stage Manager on Ailey II’s 2024 Domestic Tour.

Since moving to New York, Alexandra has also performed as Featured Dancer in Choices: A Rock Opera at the Emelin Theater, in Buglisi Dance Theatre’s Table of Silence Project at Lincoln Center, with Ballaro Dance, with AFFEKT Dance, and works by choreographers: Lisa Johnson-Willingham, Sierra Sanders, and Harper Foote. Alexandra has presented her choreography in New York at the Ailey Citigroup Theater, Arts on Site, Queens Dance Festival, and ESTIA Day Festival.

Alexandra graduated Magna Cum Laude from Elon University, earning her B.F.A. in Dance Performance & Choreography and B.A. in Strategic Communications. Alexandra was awarded the Outstanding Senior Dance Performance & Choreography Award by the faculty of the Department of Performing Arts.

Alexandra had the opportunity to perform in Elon’s mainstage productions all four years. At Elon, Alexandra performed works by choreographers: Renay Aumiller, Jason Aryeh, Casey Avaunt, ShaLeigh Comerford, Jen Guy Metcalf, Jasmine Powell, Sara Tourek, and Alexandra Joye Warren. While studying at Elon, Alexandra also performed professionally with Greenboro, NC’s JoyeMovement Dance Company.

A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Alexandra studied dance with the George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology, the Inertia Dance Company, and The Moving Company Dance Center. Alexandra was awarded the Maryland All-State Dance Award and the Carver Unsung Hero Dance Award. Her training has also included summer intensive programs with The Ailey School, Limón Dance Foundation, Doug Varone and Dancers, and Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, where she worked with choreographers Stefanie Batten Bland and Amy Hall Garner.