Jessica Deahr
Jessica Anne Deahr NeVille is an American contemporary dancer and choreographer. A dancer and first generation student of James Morrow's "fusion technique" as part of the now defunct contemporary dance company "Instruments of Movement" , she was named Artistic Director of Chicago Dance Crash in November 2012. Throughout her career, Deahr has performed, taught, and choreographed around the world.
Early life and career
Deahr’s childhood training began in Arlington Heights, IL training primarily in jazz, ballet and hip hop. Upon earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology with a minor in dance from Illinois Wesleyan University, her early career continued as a trainee scholarship recipient of the Joel Hall Dance Center in Chicago, IL.In addition to teaching and modeling, as a professional dancer Deahr worked as a company member of James Morrow’s “Instruments of Movement” from 2007-2009 while guest performing for Harrison McEldowney and Frank Chaves among others. Combining both her creative range and commercial interests, Deahr performed for artists Nelly, Vanilla Ice, Jump Smokers and DJ Pauly D while contracting with Royal Caribbean International as both a dancer and ariel artist, performing domestically as well as across Europe, Asia and South America.
Chicago Dance Crash
Deahr's first work with the Chicago-based street dance company, Chicago Dance Crash, was a supporting role in the 2007 production of Tiger Prawn: The Mountain Mover." Quoted as remembering "I had a black sock over my head, was kind of in the background... didn't care. I was just so excited to be part of something that seemed to fit.," she continued guest work with the organization until being promoted to a company position by artistic director Kyle Vincent Terry in 2009.Having successfully freelanced as a choreographer and upon Terry's retirement, Deahr was named the company's resident choreographer at the end of 2011. As Crash operated without a formal artistic director for its 2012, tenth anniversary season, Deahr directed and choreographed the season's signature production, Gotham City, which was later recognized by the Chicago Tribune as one of Chicago's 10 best productions performed that year. She was internally acknowledged as the company's artistic director throughout the 2012 season, with her promotion publicly announced to the audience at the company's final performance of the year on November 17.
Artistic Director
Deahr is the first female artistic director in the history of the organization."Yeah I think it was kind of cool because when a company gets a new artistic director they come from somewhere 'here they are, meet them.' So that was slightly terrifying but also kind of cool because I knew them so well. So was cool to come... with a vengeance."
As artistic director, Deahr most notably expanded Crash's Chicago-based educational outreach arm while taking the organization beyond the state of Illinois both nationally and internationally. Her full-length works including The Cotton Mouth Club, ''The Bricklayers of Oz and Booms Day'' have received critical acclaim while seeing extended tours. Ms. Deahr appointed KC Bevis as her replacement as artistic director in September of 2023.