Ayodele Casel, “a tap dancer and choreographer of extraordinary depth” (The New York Times), is a 2022 Drama Desk nominee for Outstanding Choreography in the current Broadway revival of Funny Girl, a Bessie Award winner for Outstanding Production (Chasing Magic), a 2019–2020 fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, and a recipient of the Flo-Bert Award and Hoofer Award. Casel is a native New Yorker who began her professional training at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. She premiered her one-woman show, While I Have the Floor, at the Spoleto Arts Festival to rave reviews, cementing a trajectory for her work rooted in the expression of identity, culture, language, and communication. A frequent New York City Center collaborator, she was selected to create an interactive performance engaging NYC communities for their inaugural On the Move five-borough tour. She is New York City Center’s 2023 featured Artists at the Center. She is an Artist-in-Residence at Little Island, cocurator of its Little Island Dance Festival, Resident Director (with Torya Beard) for Dance Lab New York’s Tap Dance Project, and a featured tap dance artist on the USPS Forever Stamp commemorating the art of tap. Casel has an unwavering commitment to youth development and education, serving as codirector of Graduate Programs at A BroaderWay Foundation and is the codirector of Operation Tap, an online tap educational resource.