William B. Fowler Jr.
Dancer
William Brewton Fowler Jr. is a Christian freelance dancer and emerging choreographer from Augusta, Georgia. Throughout his performing career he has worked with companies such as Zaccho Dance Theatre, Gallim Dance, dawsondancesf, Company SBB, stewart/owendance, Eight/Moves, and The Foundry. William also participated in a BAMPFA installation, slow dark dances, under the direction of Maurya Kerr. Additionally, he performed with SFBATCO for the musical "Sign My Name to Freedom" and there he began his journey into aerial dance led by Joanna Haigood. He's looking forward to continuing his training under Haigood's tutelage. Most recently, he joined Alex Ketley’s company, The Foundry, as a performing artist for “An Approximation of Resilience.” He is honored to be in a work that is steeped in reality and getting to share a portion of Bill Clark’s essence through dance.
As an emerging choreographer, he dedicates his creations to his faith and recently created a solo, I always saw you, for the Black Choreographers Festival’s New Voices/New Works. He is also a 2024/2025 artist-in-residence for Zaccho Dance Theatre’s Black Futures residency.