Pioneering Associate Professor of Dance at the University of Colorado Boulder
Associated with :
University of Colorado BoulderTotal Students
Reviews
Total Students
Reviews
Donna Mejia is an Associate Professor of Dance and the Director of Graduate Studies in Dance at the University of Colorado Boulder, specializing in contemporary dance, African and Arab Diaspora traditions, and emerging fusion styles within Transnational Electronica. Recognized as the first professor of Transcultural fusion globally, she explores themes of cultural imperialism, gender representation, and digital globalization through her work. An authorized instructor of the Brazilian Silvestre Modern Dance Technique, Mejia has over 30 years of experience in this discipline. She has significantly contributed to the academic community by serving as a Faculty Fellow for both the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Rene Crown Wellness Institute. After completing her undergraduate degree in Business at CU Boulder and earning a Master of Fine Arts on full fellowship from Smith College, she has directed numerous performances and festivals, including the First World Congress of Transcultural Fusion Dance. Mejia has also been involved with the Harambee African Dance Ensemble, which has received notable accolades. Her extensive teaching experience includes residencies at various prestigious institutions, and her research has garnered international recognition, including a keynote address at Syracuse University’s Symposium on Public Diplomacy. Dedicated to philanthropy and social justice, she actively collaborates with artists and contributes to conscious organizations while balancing her teaching commitments with global touring.