Antoinette Coward-Gilmore
Social Justice Committee Co-Chair
A native of Philadelphia, PA, Antoinette M. Coward-Gilmore is Founder, CEO and Artistic Director of DANSE4NIA, a performing arts organization that serves as the home to professional, project-based dance company Phoenix Danse, youth dance company Nia-Next and arts education/ performing arts training program Danse4Nia Conservatory. During her youth, Antoinette began her dance training in 1985 at The New Freedom Theatre founded by the late John E. Allen Jr. and the late Robert E. Leslie Sr. and under the dance direction of Patricia Scott Hobbs. She continued her studies at the Franklin Learning Center with Master Lester Horton Technique Teacher, the late Faye B. Snow.
Coward-Gilmore proceeded to hone her skills as a dancer at Pennsylvania Governor’s School of the Arts and in the training program of the Philadelphia Dance Company (PHILADANCO.) and was the last generation of the Leon Evans Jaye Allison (LEJA) Dance Theatre Company. Antoinette later earned a BFA in Dance from the University of the Arts and a MA in Dance Education and Performance from the Steinhardt School of Education at New York University. Both institutions graduating with high honors and appearing on the Dean’s List. While attending NYU, Coward-Gilmore toured nationally and internationally with Forces of Nature Dance Theatre Company and was a guest artist with the Rod Rodgers Dance Company.
A founding company member of Philadelphia’s Eleone Dance Theatre, Coward-Gilmore’s other performing credits include lead dancer, dance captain of New Freedom Repertory Theatre for the productions of Black Nativity, Cooley High, Purlie and Lazrus Unstoned, original dancer/ choreographer for Mo Beasley’s Love Stories and Urban Erotica that appeared in legendary theatres and clubs like Don’t Tell Mama, Joe’s Pub, the Cutting Room, Aaron Davis Hall Blackbox Theatre and New Jersey Performing Arts Center, a guest artist with JUBA Dance Theatre, guest artist in Ballethnic’s Leopard Tales, guest artist with Melissa Vaugh’s Shaka Zula and on screen appearances in independent films, commercials and motion pictures.
Coward-Gilmore is a seasoned choreographer who has choreographed for various performing arts organizations, university dance departments, professional theatres and dance companies including University of the Arts, Drexel University Fresh Dance and Dance Ensemble, Coppin State Dance Ensemble, Greer Reed’s Summer Dance Intensive, The Philadelphia Theatre Company, Camden Repertory Theatre, recording artist Kashiash, MIA Academy, Prince Music Theatre’s Rainbow Company/ Youth Arts In Action.
Coward-Gilmore is a certified New York State Dance Educator and former teaching artist for the Kimmel Center of the Performing Arts Dance In Schools Program and Philadelphia Orchestra. Additionally, Antoinette is a seasoned instructor having taught at Harlem School of the Arts, Norfolk State University (as Director of Dance), as well as University of the Arts, Coppin State University, Grambling State University, Temple University, Montgomery County Community College, and Cheyney University.
Currently, Antoinette is Adjunct Faculty in Dance at Drexel University and Pilates, ballet barre, water aerobics instructor at the Ray & Joan Kroc Center Salvation Army. Notably, Antoinette is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., the Actor’s Equity Association, Women of Color for the Arts, Dance Scholars Association, the International Association of Blacks In Dance, Collegium of African Dance On The Diaspora, and she serves as co-chair for the Social Justice Committee of the Pennsylvania Dance Education Organization (PaDEO).
A former grant panelist for the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts, Philadelphia Cultural Fund and the Philadelphia Arts and Education Partnership, Coward-Gilmore was honored as one of Philadelphia’s Leading Women/ Movers & Shakers in the Arts, recognized as an outstanding artist by the Pennsylvania Pan Hellenic Council and recently awarded the Community Award by the Women of Color of the University of Pennsylvania. Coward-Gilmore was awarded 2nd runner up in the 2021 WURD Black Women Entrepreneur and Leadership Pitch Party, serves on the board of directors of Danse4Nia and is currently a member of the 2022 cohort of doctoral students in dance research of Texas Woman’s University currently standing with a 4.0 grade point average.