Alexandra Love Strouse is a NYC-based dance performer, choreographer, teacher, stage manager, and arts administrator.

Alexandra has performed with companies including JKing Dance Company, AFFEKT Dance Company, Ballaro Dance, and JoyeMovement Dance Company. Alexandra recently performed in the premiere of Matthew Rushing’s Sacred Songs at the Edges of Ailey exhibition at the Whitney Museum. She has also performed in works by choreographers Lisa Johnson-Willingham and Sierra Sanders at the Ailey Citigroup Theater. Additional performance credits include: Buglisi Dance Theatre’s Table of Silence Project at Lincoln Center and Choices: A Rock Opera at the Emelin Theater.

Alexandra has taught for Ailey Extension Kids & Teens, DramaZone, Pure Movement Dance Center, Maryland Arts eXplosion, and Young People’s Summer Stock Performing Arts Camp. Alexandra has presented her choreography at several venues and festivals including the Ailey Citigroup Theater and the Queens Dance Festival.

Alexandra has also recently Stage Managed performances for Ailey Extension, HopeBoykinDance, Trinity Irish Dance Company (including performances at The Joyce Theater), Boston Conservatory at Berklee, and Ailey Citigroup Theater rentals. She has also worked as Production Intern for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s 2025 New York City Center season and as Production Assistant Stage Manager on Ailey II’s 2024 Domestic Tour.

Alexandra graduated Magna Cum Laude from Elon University, earning her BFA in Dance Performance & Choreography and BA in Strategic Communications. Alexandra was awarded the Outstanding Senior Dance Performance & Choreography Award by the faculty of the Department of Performing Arts.

A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Alexandra studied dance at the George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology and The Moving Company Dance Center. Her training includes summer intensive programs with The Ailey School where she worked with choreographers Stefanie Batten Bland and Amy Hall Garner. She has also trained with Doug Varone and Dancers, Limón Dance Foundation, and Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet.