
Kylie Wright
Dancer, Singer, Actress, Choreographer, Teacher
Kylie Wright is a dancer, singer, actress, choreographer, and teacher, focused on sharing the joy of movement, sharing stories, and inspiring others. Since the age of two, Kylie’s life has been dance and she has loved every minute of it. Originally from Virginia, she currently calls Chandler, AZ home. In May 2025, she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance and a Minor in Music Theatre from Arizona State University.
During her time at Arizona State, Kylie focused on theatre, contemporary modern, contemporary ballet, tap, Afro-Latin salsa, Hip Hop, voice, and acting. Before college, Kylie focused on ballet and modern, participating in Trainee programs at Richmond Ballet (Richmond, VA) and Ballet Theatre of Maryland (Annapolis, MD). She also held an Apprentice position with Misako Ballet Company (Columbia, MD). In May 2022, Kylie completed her 200-hr Yoga Teacher Certification through Sweatshop on Central in Phoenix, AZ.
She has performed in several shows including The Theory of Relativity, The Drowsy Chaperone, Eva Luna, and Anthropocene - an original devised work about the climate crisis. Kylie is passionate about stories and their power to spark conversation and present issues that can be difficult to approach or understand. Anthropocene is one such show. Kylie has performed Anthropocene two separate times (November 2023 and January 2025), filling the roles of Actor and Dance Captain both times. Anthropocene won three ariZoni’s for the 2023-2024 season, including “Best Original Script”.
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In February 2025, Kylie presented her choreographed work, “Nobody but You”, at Arizona State University’s Latent Heat. The piece is an eight-and-a-half-minute work approaching the topic of comparison. In October 2025, her work was seen again, this time at La Joya Community High School, as the choreographer for their production of Grease. In Fall 2025, Kylie was assistant choreographer for Curtains at ASU, and in February 2025, choreographed Peter and the Starcatcher, also at ASU.
She can sing, she can dance, and she can also teach. Most recently, Kylie has had the pleasure of being a Disney Musicals in Schools teaching artist through ASU Gammage, as well as a teaching artist for Mesa Arts Center. She looks forward to continuing these roles in the coming year. With experience teaching ages preschool to college, Kylie finds joy bringing her love of dance to the classroom, studio, and private lesson settings.
In 2027, Kylie plans to move to New York City to pursue her career on Broadway, dancing, singing, performing, teaching, and choreographing along the way.