BIOGRAPHY
Bronson Dahmer is a multifaceted dance artist who performs, choreographs, and teaches a diverse array of dance techniques. Bronson is currently in his third year at Point Park University pursuing a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Modern Dance, and a Masters of Business Administration with a concentration in Sports, Arts, Entertainment, and Music Management.
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Bronson is originally from Denver, CO, where he began his pre-professional training at the age of 11 under the direction of Brian Young at Sweatshop Dance. He began teaching and choreographing at Sweatshop Dance in his junior year of high school, and has continued to pursue his passion for inspiring the next generation of dance artists ever since.
During his time at Point Park, Bronson has been fortunate to train under world-renowned faculty, working closely with Jae Man Joo, Lloyd Culbreath, and Julia Erickson. Among his numerous performance opportunities, his credits include repertory by Dwight Rhoden, Paul Taylor, and George Balanchine.
Throughout his collegiate career, Bronson has also performed professionally with The Pillow Project in Pittsburgh, PA, and Moraporvida Contemporary Dance in Denver, CO. His experiences with different mentors, teachers, choreographers, and companies inform how he carries himself as an educator, and choreographer.


Artist Statements
Mission Statement
I train rigorously in a diverse array of dance techniques as a highly employable dance artist, who pivots towards unique opportunities as they arise. I cultivate my knowledge from my training in order to pass down lessons, and inspire the next generation of dance artists as a choreographer, teacher, and mentor.
Vision Statement
My vision is to redefine what the possibilities of a career as a professional dancer can look like. I want to develop a career as both a commercial and concert dancer, and eventually found an innovative dance company that fuses many genres of dance. I desire to lead with authenticity and courage, as I inspire audiences to reconsider what dance can look like.