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Jeroboam Bozeman ( /d͡ʒɛɹʌboʊˈhʌm ˈboʊzmən/ jeh-ruh-boh-uhm bowz-muhn) is an American professional dancer, most known for his work with the
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.


Early life

Bozeman grew up in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn with his parents and six siblings. He has a
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. Bozeman was shy and quiet as a child. He learned
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to communicate. He took an interest in playing Double Dutch, despite being labeled "girly". Bozeman was physically attacked by peers for his love of movement. He pursued
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classes at Von King Cultural Arts Center, where he discovered older kids learning dance. Bozeman saw his first Ailey performance in the 5th grade and found the talent enchanting. He learned dance in middle school at the Ronald Edmonds Learning Center, and studied posters from the Ailey company decorating his instructor's studio. Some of Bozeman's instructors were former members of the company. At age 14, Bozeman temporarily quit dance due to having to move to a
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with his family in the
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. At age 16, his family moved back to Brooklyn. At 17, he was turned down for a summer program at the Ailey school, but joined
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. At 19, he was granted full scholarships to attend the
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and
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. He was accepted to the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 2013, after auditioning with them for a fifth time.


Career

Bozeman danced with The Philadelphia Dance Company for three years. Afterwards, he moved to
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to join Spectrum Dance Theater, before being hired to dance with Ailey II. After one year, he was hired to dance with the main company. In 2015, ''
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'' wrote, "Jeroboam Bozeman, whose broad shoulders and velvety fluidness give him a singular, rugged grace, has been having a breakout season with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. So far, he has triumphed in lead roles in works by
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and Rennie Harris. His ''Sinner Man'' variation in the company’s signature '' Revelations'' was reckless, desperate, taut. Many Ailey dancers know how to sell a dance with sizzle, and that’s fine, but Mr. Bozeman’s steely performances are more of a slow burn, and that’s even better." In 2016, Bozeman performed as a guest artist with
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. In 2017, he danced in Ailey's ''Exodus'', about which ''
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'' wrote, "Bozeman is mesmerizing in this work, equally for the precision of his movement and his commitment to the gravitas of the message." ''D.C. Theater Arts'' wrote, "His movements are powerful and commanding and he creates a strong anchor point amongst the chaos." In 2018, he made ''Dance Magazine's 25 to Watch'' list. In 2019, his performance of Robert Battle's "Juba" with three colleagues was broadcast on ''
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''. In 2022, Bozeman danced the duet ''Twin Cities'', with Ghrai DeVore-Stokes, inspired by
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. In 2023, Bozeman danced the lead in Ailey's ''Survivors'', depicting the struggles of
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. With the Ailey company, Bozeman dances and teaches dance around the world.


References

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