Kyle Marshall is a choreographer, performer, teacher, and artistic director of Kyle Marshall Choreography (KMC), a dance company that sees the dancing body as a container of history, an igniter of social reform, and a site of celebration. Since inception in 2014, KMC has performed at venues including:Chelsea Factory, BAM Next Wave Festival, Jacob’s Pillow Inside/Out, Actors Fund Arts Center, NJPAC, Little Island, and Roulette. Kyle has received choreographic and dance film commissions from the Baryshnikov Arts Center, "Dance on the Lawn", Montclair's Dance Festival, Harlem Stage, and THE SHED.
Kyle has received a 2018 NY Dance and Performance Juried "Bessie" award, a 2020 Dance Magazine Harkness Promise Award, and a 2020 "Bessie" Honoree for his revival of Colored (2017). He has also received choreographic fellowships from Princeton University and Center for Ballet and the Arts and residencies from Monira Foundation, 92nd St Y, CPR, and Bethany Arts Community. As an educator, Kyle has conducted masterclasses and creative workshops and set choreography at schools including ADF, Rutgers University, Ailey/Fordham University, Sarah Lawrence College, County Prep High School, and Eugene Lang/New School. He is currently an adjunct professor at NYU’s Open Arts Program. Kyle is a former member of the Trisha Brown Dance Company, Doug Elkins Choreography, etc., and Tiffany Mills Company. He is a graduate of Rutgers University with a BFA in Dance and a NJ Arts Fellow.