Brooklyn Toli
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Brooklyn Toli joined the Conservatory in 2021 as an assistant professor of theater and teaches tap dance for the musical theater program.
In 2012, Toli was invited to join the Boston Tap Company, where she discovered her passion for tap dance and working with students. Since then, she has earned her teacher certification at the Chicago Human Rhythm Project’s Summer Dance Festival and completed Karida Griffith’s Roots, Rhythm, Race and Dance professional development program for dance educators.
Toli’s stage credits include “On Tap!” with the Beantown Tap Fest (2015–2018), West Side Story at the Zeiterion Theatre (2018), Club Drosselmeyer at the Oberon Theatre (2018–2019), “Follies for Boston” at Big Night Live (2021), a preview of Rhythm Delivered at Cisco’s global digital conference Cisco Live (2021), and Beauty and the Beast and White Christmas at the Zeiterion Theatre (2022).
Toli choreographed Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for New Bedford Festival Theatre this past July, and has served as the resident choreographer for Bristol Community College’s spring musicals for the past two years. She is a founding member of Fourth Dimension Tap Company, a professional tap company striving to ignite the interest of new patrons to the art form. Toli is dedicated to philanthropy, and developed Sisters Support Success in 2020. The organization hosts free themed shopping days, works to support arts accessibility, and encourages teens to begin building service projects of their own.
Toli obtained a B.A. in musical theater and a B.A. in dance performance from Rhode Island College, and is currently obtaining an M.F.A. in performing arts management from Brooklyn College.