Ikolo Griffin: A Passion for Dance and a Commitment to Nurturing the Next Generation

“I experienced both sides, you know, I experienced sides. I've been in companies where there was a lot of diversity, and I've been in other companies where there was hardly any, and I was the token, if you will, you know, so it got a chance to kind of see both sides of it. I think what we do here at PMB, we call it PMB, for sure, is, is the best I've seen across the country.” - Ikolo Griffin

Ikolo Griffin is a passionate ballet instructor at Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB) with a deep commitment to diversity and inclusion in the art form. He brings a wealth of experience from his professional dancing career with prestigious companies such as the San Francisco Ballet, Dance Theatre of Harlem, and Joffrey Ballet.

Ikolo's involvement in PNB's Dance Chance program showcases his dedication to making ballet accessible to underserved youth. His inspiring journey, expertise, and advocacy for inclusivity make him a valuable asset to the ballet community and a role model for aspiring dancers.

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