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Kailyn Mack 
Choreographer

Kailyn Mack is a Cleveland native and alumni of Cleveland School of the Arts; where she studied as a dance major. Kailyn studied and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from Wright State University. During college, Kailyn trained with Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC2). Today, Kailyn is a performing artist in the Cleveland community. She has been featured in The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com for her role as Mary in Karamu House’s Black Nativity. She has also been seen in Aida (Karamu House), Dreamgirls and Memphis (Weathervane Playhouse) to name a few. While she rehearses and performs in the evenings, she teaches during the day. Kailyn is the new dance instructor at Newton D. Baker School of the Arts and is in her fourth year as a teaching artist at Rainey Institute. She is excited for what the future holds as she continues to share her gift through performance, instruction, and choreography. “Each of you has been blessed with one of God's many wonderful gifts to be used in the service of others. So use your gift well.” 1 Peter 4:10

Kailyn Mack 
Choreographer

Kailyn Mack is a Cleveland native and alumni of Cleveland School of the Arts; where she studied as a dance major. Kailyn studied and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from Wright State University. During college, Kailyn trained with Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC2). Today, Kailyn is a performing artist in the Cleveland community. She has been featured in The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com for her role as Mary in Karamu House’s Black Nativity. She has also been seen in Aida (Karamu House), Dreamgirls and Memphis (Weathervane Playhouse) to name a few. While she rehearses and performs in the evenings, she teaches during the day. Kailyn is the new dance instructor at Newton D. Baker School of the Arts and is in her fourth year as a teaching artist at Rainey Institute. She is excited for what the future holds as she continues to share her gift through performance, instruction, and choreography. “Each of you has been blessed with one of God's many wonderful gifts to be used in the service of others. So use your gift well.” 1 Peter 4:10