Jovon Miller
Jovon Miller is a talented, innovative, and diverse artist, dance educator, musician, and professional choreographer from Seattle, Washington. He is an outstanding and award-winning dancer and choreographer, whose emphasis is primarily on various forms of tap, contemporary, and jazz dance. He received a BA in dance at Western Washington University, with a focus on modern interpretive dance. He is the founder and owner of Jovon Miller Productions, where his mission is to utilize his gifts in order to create artists and give them performance opportunities while teaching life lessons through dance.
Jovon was one of two dancers from the United States to win the 2009–2010 Congressional Black Caucus Spouses Performing Arts Scholarship for his works in tap. He was also a concept co-creator, choreographer, and a leading performer over several years for The Jump Session Show, which featured artists from across the globe and kicked off Camp Jitterbug.
Jovon has had the privilege of performing alongside great artists such as Chester Whitmore and Greta Matassa. Jovon was also commissioned in 2014 to travel to Torino, Italy, to co-direct and perform in a show alongside Ryan Francois for the Torino Swing Festival, as well as teach master classes in tap, jazz, and improvisation.