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ABOUT ME
Lai-Lin Ting Robinson is a Producer, Curator, and Performance Artist who champions creations that challenge assumptions and reimagines the way we exist.
Originally from Washington, DC, and now based in New York City, Lai-Lin is committed to preserving the integrity of each vision, prioritizing Black and Women+ of Color.
For over a decade, Lai-Lin has partnered with artists and organizations transforming conceptual ideas into reality, nurturing them from inception to fruition. Rooted in anti-racist principles, her work creates nurturing spaces where artists can thrive, and every project is infused with the care and respect that creative spirits deserve.
Her collaborations span a wide range of visionary talents from Pyeng Threadgill, Paloma McGregor, Shayla-Vie Jenkins, Grace Galu Kalambay, Jennifer Newman, Cécile McLorin Salvant to Misty Copeland, Ali Stroker, Robert Garland, Omari Wiles, and Blood Orange (Dev Hynes).
Lai-Lin has collaborated with forward-thinking organizations and projects, including Urban Bush Women, Angela’s Pulse, American Modern Opera Company, Little Island NYC FREE Festival, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Théâtre XIV. Most recently, Lai-Lin curated and co-produced the When Black Women+ Speak series as part of Urban Bush Women’s 40th Anniversary celebration.
Lai-Lin earned a BA in Communications and Media Studies from Fordham University, completed the certificate program at The Alvin Ailey School, a graduate of Broadway Dance Center’s professional program, and a 2016 NY Community Trust Fellow; all a foundation to her enduring commitment to dance education, performance and fostering creative collaboration.
When she’s not producing transformative art, Lai-Lin finds balance in the pleasures of life. A true city soul with a soft spot for the beach, she’s a self-proclaimed foodie, avid spinner, plant mom, and now a spiritual dog mom to her miniature dachshund, Dexter, who still runs the show.