Our Board
Kelvin Cooper
Kelvin Cooper has a Masters Degree in Dance Education from New York University. He worked three years as a full-time dance faculty at the Santa Rosa Junior College in California and a semester teaching Intercultural dance at NYU. He is currently working part time at Bronx Community College and various Art organizations, such as the Ailey in Arts education and the Leadership program. He completed a study abroad program in Uganda as a teacher’s assistant for New York University. He was also a professional development trainer for a partnership program with New Orleans Ballet Association through the University.
He believes that dance is for everyone and that the power to identify, understand, create and express through movements can open doors to growth in all aspects of life. Kelvin has performed with numerous dance theatre companies including Elizabeth Streps at the Joyce Theatre, Joan Peters and Roots of Brazil at Symphony space and two different projects for Douglas Dunn at St. Marks Church, New York. He was a featured dancer for the Grammy Award winning band Arrested Development at the Madison Square Garden and has performed in Samson and Delilah at the Metropolitan House.
Kelvin has also played the main role of Jesus in two films at New York University and has worked as dance director at the Center for Family Life. He is particularly interested in empowering and building communities through thematic dance works both locally and internationally.
Anibel Lebrón
Anibel is a filmmaker and multidisciplinary creative originally from Puerto Rico. She moved to Los Angeles as a teenager and earned degrees in Cinema-Television Production and Theatre from the University of Southern California, where she developed a passion for storytelling through film.
Over the past twenty-five years, Anibel has built a diverse career working in film production, commercials, and digital media as a director, producer, editor, and screenwriter. Her work combines visual sophistication with emotional depth and has been recognized at international film festivals, including top honors at the Feel Good Film Festival and the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood.
Alongside filmmaking, Anibel is an experienced portrait photographer specializing in capturing actors and musicians. Her images highlight natural presence while revealing their beauty within. This deep understanding of visual storytelling informs her approach across all creative work.
As a creative director, Anibel has helped clients craft clear and compelling visual identities through thoughtful design and storytelling. Her attention to detail and broad professional network have supported projects nationwide.
Her guiding belief:
“Beauty hides everywhere—I make it impossible to miss.”