Quilan 'Cue' Arnold
Quilan “Cue” Arnold (MFA) is a movement artist based out of Union City, NJ, who uses his God-given gifts to create systems that advocate for the liberation of all people. As a performer Quilan has been a member of companies such as onCUE Chronicles (NJ), Camille A. Brown and Dancers (NY), Rennie Harris Puremovement (PA), Netta Yerushalmy Dance Company (NY), Abby Z and the New Utility (NY), and Enzo Celli Vivo Ballet (NY). Quilan’s most recent choreographic works, Grandbuelo’s Quarter and The Third Rail, were presented at DancePlace (DC) and New Jersey City University (NJ) respectively in 2023. He is a 2023-24 CUNY Dance Initiative awardee, a 2022 New Directions Choreography Lab Artist-in Residence at Alvin Ailey, and a featured artist in the ALL ARTS documentary, Alvin Ailey New Directions. Quilan is the founder and CEO of onCUE Chronicles, a kinetic storytelling company that uplifts historically oppressed demographics through performance and education. Through onCUE he hosts the Street/Club Dance podcast, The Good Foot Podcast; operates the dance education business, onCUE Center of Learning; teaches the Searching for a True Move dance method; and hosts the Hip-hop online course: Get Groovy.
COURSES TAUGHT:
Performance A: Hip House & Street Club Dance
LINKS:
Quilan "Cue" Arnold: www.cue4christ.com
onCUE Chronicles: www.oncuechronicles.com