
Jasmine Dillon
Jasmine Dillon is a dancer, instructor, and choreographer from McMinnville, Tennessee. Her artistic journey deepened after attending a West African dance intensive in Senegal, where she developed a passion for learning dance through cultural immersion. Jasmine’s professional career began in 2021 while touring Jade Treadwell’s work Visceral Undercurrent for the Kara Walker Arts exhibit Cut to the Quick. She has since performed as a soloist in Noble Sorrows by Kia Smith, appeared with Monica Bill Barnes & Company in The Running Show, and performed Kyle Abraham’s repertory work Yes, We Are in Our Feelings. Jasmine attended both the American Dance Festival and the A.I.M by Kyle Abraham Winter Intensive on full scholarship. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Dance with a concentration in Dance Pedagogy from Middle Tennessee State University. Voted “Best of the Best” dance/gymnastics teacher in Warren County, Jasmine also made history as the first Black female dancer at Country Tonite Theatre for the 2024 season. She can currently be seen in Nashville country music videos.

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