Kendra Barnes

Kenda Barnes

Kendra Barnes

About Kendra Barnes

Teaching:

Dance

Bio:

Kendra Kimbrough Barnes, Producer, Choreographer, Instructor holds an MAA from Golden Gate University and a BFA from San Francisco State University. She is the director of K*STAR*PRODUCTIONS founded in 1996. K*STAR*PRODUCTIONS serves as a performing arts presenting organization for the Kendra Kimbrough Dance Ensemble (KKDE) and co-presenters of the Black Choreographers Festival: Here & Now.

As the Choreographer and Artistic Director of KKDE, Kendra Kimbrough Barnes has worked in collaboration with dancers, musicians, and poets. As an artist she has studied Dunham and Horton Techniques and worked with such notables as Dr. Albirda Rose-Eberhardt, Robert Moses' Kin, Donald Byrd, Bill T. Jones, and bay area legends Chitresh Das, Malonga Casquelourd, and Carlos Aceituno. KKDE has toured throughout California and Salvador, Bahia Brazil and has performed in several Bay Area dance festivals including East Bay Dance Series, Oakland Arts Festival, WestWave Dance Festival, Black Choreographers Festival, & ODC’s Pilot and House Special. She also received the Audience Choice Award for best Choreography at PUSHfest 2017. Most recent works include notable dance-dramas: Home Is That Way?, with the mentorship of Rhodessa Jones, In The Meantime, and Angst in collaboration with Delina Patrice Brooks.

Kendra has been guest choreographer for SFSU, Dimensions Extensions Youth Performance Ensemble, Move Dance Theater, and Abundant Life Christian Fellowship (large scale musicals). Her work as co-choreographer (with Latanya d Tigner) for CalShakes’ Black Odyssey was a finalist for the Theater Bay Area Best Choreography Award.

A long time community and collegiate dance instructor she has taught at SF City College, College of San Mateo and Laney College. She also freelances as an arts administrator, teacher, and choreographer. She has been an artist in residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts and CounterPULSE/SF, her work has received funding from several prominent foundations. Through her works she is committed to community partnership, mentorship and preserving the legacy of dance in the Bay Area.

Contact

208 Hearst Memorial Gymnasium
kendrabarnes@berkeley.edu

Office Hour:

Tues & Thurs 9:30-10am or by appointment.

Course Syllabi:

Current and Past Courses

Teaching Schedule Spring 2024

Level - SecCourse#Course NameDay and TimeLocationClasses Link
1-9 32901 Jazz Dance 1 Tu 10-12P 230 HEARST GYM Link
2-30 22697 Hip Hop Dance 2 Tu 12-2P 230 HEARST GYM Link
1-7 21614 Contemporary Dance 1 Th 10-12P 230 HEARST GYM Link
1-10 21598 Hip Hop Dance 1 Th 12-2P 230 HEARST GYM Link