Julian Guillory is a dancer, choreographer, costume designer, project manager, and dancer liaison for Of Moving Colors Productions. Locally, he has choreographed for Theater Baton Rouge (Guys & Dolls) and had the honor of creating work for "A Night On Broadway", featuring Original Dream Girl and Broadway legend Jennifer Holliday. His passion for teaching has led him nationally and locally to work with many organizations such as OMC and Universal Dance Association (UDA). As a staff member with UDA, he’s toured through Michigan, Tennessee, and Louisiana teaching high school students and dance teams and has also taught at Baton Rouge Magnet High, Broadmoore Middle, McKinley middle, and Sherwood Middle in their dance programs. Has taught for teams and studios such as Tari’s and Powell Moise Schools of Dance. He is the resident choreographer for the Dutchtown High School “Griffin Girls'', McKinley High School “Blue Diamondz”, Central High “Kittens” and has coached the McKinley Middle “Mustang Magnets.” Through OMC’s guest artist residency program Julian has worked with nationally known choreographers such as Christian Von Howard (NY), Pavel Zustiak (NY), John Allen (UT), and Lindsey Dietz Marchant (NY) in ensemble and solo works and independently with Jennifer Holliday (TX). For the internationally recognized Debbie Allen (Fame) Julian performed in several productions including Derek’s Songs, Brothers of the Knight, and All the Right Moves. He grew up in Baton Rouge and received training through Tari’s School of Dance (teen/senior company), Jeffie Jean Dance Studio, and Progressions Dance along with OMC. Currently he is finishing his terms as the interim dance director for the Episcopal School Baton Rouge and is a member/choreographer of Nyama Contemporary Dance Company. Julian recently wrapped production on his first dance role in a feature film.