Karome Walker runs the Meraki Dance Co., which will perform Saturday for Art & Soul, an annual celebration of Black artists organized by the Arts Council of Indianapolis.
The musician talks about what it means to perform as part of this year's Art & Soul after being in Indianapolis and spectating for five years.Karome Walker didn't grow up knowing she'd become a choreographer. First, she was a competitive gymnast and cheerleader who tried dance and fell in love. Then she choreographed a high school recital, leading to more requests to do the same.
Walker studied dance at Ball State University, where she began to put storylines behind the movements — the type that tackled challenging topics like bullying and mental health. And her calling became clear. "I was able to find songs and really dig deep and be able to do less of a fluffy 'here's a dance' — but this dance is going to speak to someone. This dance is going to change someone's life," Walker said."The more I had scars and stories is how my choreography started to grow, too." Now, she runs the Meraki Dance Co., which will perform Saturday for Art & Soul, an annual celebration of Black artists organized by the Arts Council of Indianapolis.
Walker is the second of four featured artists — including singer Marrialle Sellars, poet Chantel Massey and artist Shayla Williams — who are part of this year's Art & Soul. Walker, who's from Charleston, South Carolina, moved to Indiana and attended Concord High School in Elkhart. An internship at Wishes Dance Studio brought her to Indianapolis. Over the years, she's refined her skills by educating kids and adults as well as choreographing for multiple organizations. She's worked with
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