Davis danced with the Roxey Ballet Company in New Jersey before he joined the company at
Dance Theatre of Harlem in 2008. While at Dance Theatre of Harlem, Davis danced in many roles including the male lead in
New Bach, the Pas de Deux from Act III of
Swan Lake, in
Robert Garland's
Return, in
George Balanchine's
Agon and
Alvin Ailey's
The Lark Ascending. After leaving Dance Theatre of Harlem in 2015, Davis participated in a Dance for America tour, was a featured artist with Dallas Black Dance Theatre, danced at the
Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C., danced in the Donald McKayle Tribute in
Irvine, California, and danced for the Indiana Ballet Theatre. As a freelance artist he has also performed with various ballet companies including Roanoke Ballet Theatre,
Greensboro Ballet, San Antonio Metropolitan Ballet, and Dissonance Dance Theater. He is a principal guest artist at Ballet Tennessee and at Ballet Tucson. Davis' life story was the topic of a documentary,
From the Streets to the Stage: The Journey of Fredrick Davis, which was screened in a free premiere at the
Tivoli Theatre. The documentary was created by Ann Cater of
PBS and was filmed by the
Emmy Award-winning crew from
WTCI. == References ==