The Board
Photo Credit: Indie Media Studios & Identity Performing Arts
Juan Enrique Roque Irizarry Jr.
MFA in Dance (May 2025)
BA in Anthropology & Sociology with a Dance Studies Minor
Artistic Director & Founder
Juan Enrique Roque Irizarry Jr. (He/Him) is a professional dancer and choreographer from Chicago. He began as a theatre, musical theatre, sports, and martial arts enthusiast in middle school. Being in musical theatre, dance was not his bailiwick. Since he was atrocious at dancing, he wanted to strive for it. He started training with Joffrey Ballet (Gallery 37 and After School Matters) and Culture Shock Chicago at 17 and obtained a BA in Anthropology and Sociology with a minor in Dance Studies from Knox College in 2015. Through ongoing education, he is developing expertise in trauma counseling with the goal of earning a certification as a peer support specialist. Currently, he is pursuing an MFA in Dance at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee as an Advanced Opportunity Program Fellow. He is also a dancer and collaborator with Sildance Acrodanza, a dance instructor, and a magician's assistant for The Great Frankini. As a versatile dancer trained in multiple techniques and styles, such as modern, contemporary, jazz, street jazz, ballet, hip-hop, heels, Asian folk dance, West African, improvisation, somatics, (acro) yoga, and some aerial, Juan Enrique has performed nationally in cities such as Chicago (IL), Evanston (IL), Milwaukee (WI), Davenport (IA), Galesburg (IL), Springfield (MO), St. Louis (MO), and Kalamazoo (MI), and toured internationally in countries such as Cuba, Germany, Mexico, and Ghana. He has worked with various companies, residencies, and projects, like Identity Performing Arts, Rainbow Children Dance Collective, Innervation Dance Cooperative, and Movement Revolution Dance Crew, and was a work-study at Visceral Dance Center for five years. Juan Enrique is passionate about exploring dance, pedagogy, psychopathology, and mental health awareness, using his platform to help destigmatize mental illnesses.