Haley Day
Haley Day grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. After training for several years as a competitive gymnast, Haley found ballet and began her exploration of the dance world. She graduated from the University of Missouri, Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance in 2013 with a BFA in Dance Performance with a dual emphasis in ballet and modern techniques. During college, Haley had the pleasure of dancing as a guest artist in the corps of Kansas City Ballet’s Nutcracker; she was also a guest artist for Western Oklahoma Ballet Theater and a dancer in Owen/Cox Contemporary Dance Group in Kansas City. Since joining Urbanity’s professional company in 2013, Haley has had the pleasure of performing in works by Betsi Graves, Marcus Schulkind, Lorraine Chapman, Andy and Dionne Noble, Carl Flink, Mike Esperanza, Jackie Nowicki, Camille Brown, Doug Varrone, Jaclyn Walsh, and Shura Baryshnikov. Haley has also enjoyed choreographing for Urbanity; her most recent project was “Soul House,” composed by Robert Honstein and played by Hub New Music, which premiered in December 2018 at the Peabody Essex Museum.