movement & influence.





as a artist always in flux, my interest in movement and art is continually influenced by my morals, current hyper-fixations, and the different communities of dance i find myself in.


i’m interested in engaging in movement that stimulates the senses, supported by grounding intentions that lead to exciting and new impulses in the body and soul. the work i create has always been a direct reflection of movement that feels fulfilling and joyous in my own body.

when sharing movement with other bodies, i encourage indulgance in sensations all the way through the marrow of the bones so that the movement flourishes from the most central parts of the body.





photo by maya gorman

aisha reddick.





photo by maya gorman @mayamoto_

For inquiries, feel free to contact me at reddick.aisha@gmail.com

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Aisha Reddick is an African American and Filipino movement artist and instructor based in San Diego, California. She attended California State University, Long Beach, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Dance in Fall 2021. At CSULB, Aisha was able to hone her creativity and choreographic voice with the guidance of Rebecca Lemme, Keith Johnson and further support from faculty, staff, and friends.

Through her dance career, Aisha has worked with many independent artists and companies between San Diego and Los Angeles including somebodies dance theater, Culture Shock San Diego, DISCO RIOT, LITVAKdance, Acts of Matter, LA Contemporary Dance Company, Stomping Ground LA, Andrew Vaca, Keith Johnson, Regula Mahler Bashir, Debi Toth-Ward, Kathy Meyer, Jean Issacs and many others. Aisha was also a season VII company member (G2) with Los Angeles based company GEOMETRY Dance Company under the direction of Mackenzie Martin.

Presently, she is a teaching artist with DISCO RIOT, Culture Shock San Diego, BalletCenter Studios, Helix Charter High School, and Canyon Crest Academy. She also works in arts administration as the Education & Outreach Coordinator at DISCO RIOT. Aisha actively works to stay involved in the dance communities in San Diego and Los Angeles in attempts to bridge the gap between the two environments and continue to learn from each.