Performance career In the 1960s, Peters performed with the
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, one of the most influential modern dance companies of the 20th century. Touring internationally, she performed in landmark Ailey productions that helped define African American modern dance on a global scale. In addition to Ailey, Peters danced with other prominent companies and collaborated with artists dedicated to advancing modern dance as a vehicle for cultural storytelling. Her performances were marked by expressive movement, technical brilliance, and a deep connection to the themes of African American heritage and resilience.
Teaching and the Dunham Technique Peters dedicated the majority of her career to teaching and preserving the
Katherine Dunham Technique, which integrates classical ballet, modern dance, and African and Caribbean dance forms. Recognized as one of only three officially certified Dunham Master Teachers, she played a pivotal role in ensuring that Dunham’s legacy continued to be passed on to future generations. From 1978 to 2019, Peters served as Chairperson for the Dunham Technique at
The Ailey School, the official school of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. During her 41-year tenure, she mentored thousands of students, instilling in them both technical precision and an understanding of the cultural significance of Dunham’s work.
Alvin Ailey Dance Theater Beyond The Ailey School, Peters also taught at: • Harkness House for Ballet Arts – Training students in both ballet and modern dance. • Holy Family Academy – Establishing dance programs for young students. • Arts Connection – A nonprofit dedicated to integrating arts education into public school curricula. She also conducted masterclasses and workshops across the United States and internationally, ensuring that the Dunham Technique remained a cornerstone of modern dance training. ==Advocacy==