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Press and Reviews
Reveal Review 11/18/2011
"Morgan offers not only choreographic skill, but a compelling personality and a keen creative style that local audiences adore."
Carmel Morgan, Ballet-Dance.com
Multiple Personalities  Review 5/23/2010
"Morgan displays choreographic intellect... resulting in full-bodied artistic works that interplay narrative, movement ideas and a not insignificant trace of humanity."
Lisa Traiger, Dance View Times
Limited Visibility Review 4/21/2012
"Christopher K. Morgan is a gift to DC, and his gift extends beyond just his choreographic abilities."
Carmel Morgan, Ballet-Dance.com
Unusable Signal Review 12/5/2009
“A forward thinking choreographer, who is willing and able to move beyond the traditional." 
Heather Desaulniers, Ballet-Dance Magazine
Rice Review 2/4/2008
“Charming and poignant." 
Jennifer Dunning,  The New York Times
Dance Magazine Breakout Choreographer Profile April 2011
“His work strikes a personal chord with audiences... yet his abstractions leave plenty of room for imagination." 
Emily Macel Theys, Dance Magazine
+1/-1  Review 4/12/2010
"The kind of crooked choreography where the simple quiver of fingertips is enough to spark goose bumps."
Elizabeth Ward,  Arts Post
Metro Weekly Magazine Profile April 2012
“Growing his choreography as well as DC's dance community." 
Doug Rule, Metro Weekly
Elan Magazine Profile March 2012
“The Dance spurred conversation, and that's what people like... they like to have their brains tickled..." 
Sarah Schallern, Performing Arts Director of the Alden, in Donna Cedar-Southworth's Article
Planting Creative Seeds 9/18/2012
This article gives insight into the importance of the artist residency, as well as the work Christopher does as a facilitator each summer at the Dance Omi International Dance Collective.
by Christopher K. Morgan, Dance USA Green Room Journal
C'est le ton qui fait la chanson Review 10/19/2012
"A highlight" of the 2012 Velocity DC Dance Festival.
Sarah Kaufman, The Washington Post
Spiraling Review 10/30/2012
"A vast range of conceptual beauty...that inspires conversation long after you leave the room."
Breena Seigel, DC Metro Theater Arts
Dance Partnership Offers Apprenticship 10/12/2012
New partnership allows American University students to apprentice with the professional dance company CKM&A. 
Steven Dawson, American University
Brutal Beauty Review 2/15/2013
"The strongest piece in the selection, Brutal Beauty, choreographed by Christopher K. Morgan...
was wonderfully engaging and visually strong. "
Breena Seigel, DC Metro Theater Arts
Slice of Life Profile 2/17/2013
"It's the kind of inspired and impromptu dancing style that sets Morgan apart from other educational choreographers "
Hoai-Tran Bui, special to wtop.com