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Darling Au'saun Aya "Shear" Squire is an American dancer and choreographer.


Early life and education

Squire was born in
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and grew up between
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and
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. She attended North Springs Charter High School of Arts and Sciences in
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, where she trained in ballet, modern, jazz, and African dance. She graduated from
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with a degree in liberal studies in 2013.


Career

Squire moved back to Chicago from Atlanta in 2011 and founded Suna Dance, a collaborative artist group. As a dancer and choreographer, Squire has worked with The Fly Honeys of the Inconvenience, BodyCartography Project, Links Hall, Victoria Bradford,
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, DePaul Art Museum, the
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, the
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,
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, Bubba Carr, Rhonda Henriksen, Salonathon, and Open TV Beta. In 2017, Squire was a recipient of the 3Arts Make a Wave grant. In 2019, she was nominated for the 3Arts Award. In 2019, she was a recipient of the Between Gestures scholarship from the Goethe-Institut. Through the Goethe-Institut, she attended the ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival. Squire was also a recipient of the Chicago Dancemakers Forum Lab Artist Award for research and artist development in 2019. From July 9, 2022 to July 16, 2022, Squire was a guest performing artist in residence at the
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. In 2022, Squire starred in Hauke Berheide and Amy Stebbins' experimental short film "Windy City" at the Tonhalle Düsseldorf.


References

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