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OUR TEAM

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David Herrera

Artistic Director/Choreographer

 

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David Herrera is a choreographer, producer, and respected national community leader. Through his San Francisco-based David Herrera Performance Company, he boldly centers Latinx/e voices and aesthetics, challenging norms and expanding representation. As Director of Latinx Hispanic Dancers United, he forges connections among Latinx/e dance artists nationwide, building a vibrant, unified network.

 

Raised in Hollywood, CA and deeply rooted in both Mexican and American heritage, David is a passionate advocate for equity and access for Latinx and BIPOC artists. In 2007, he founded his company to confront and remedy the persistent lack of Latinx representation in the national dance field. His full-evening works, spanning themes of identity and belonging, include ÒRALE!, The Tip of My Tongue, The Least of Them, TOUCH, and Slumber.

 

David’s leadership includes being the current Co-chair of Dance USA's inaugural Latinx Network (2026) and serving as a 4-year Co-curator for Yerba Buena Gardens Festival’s Choreofest (2023–26), further amplifying Latinx leadership on a national stage. He has been a National Latino Arts & Culture Leadership Fellow and a Bridge Live Arts Community Engagement Resident. He has served in an advisory capacity to the Festival of Latin American Contemporary Choreographers (SF), Latinx Movement Festival (DC), and Dancing Around Race. David is also a dedicated mentor, guiding emerging dance makers through DHPCo’s own LatinXtensions mentorship program, Deborah Slater’s Studio 210 Residency, and empowering individuals in homelessness rehabilitation through the Community Housing Partnership.

David’s work has received support from major funders, including the California Arts Council, SF Arts Commission, Zellerbach Family Foundation, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, Wattis Foundation, Fleishhacker Foundation, Center for Cultural Innovation, CA$H Grant, and Puffin Foundation.

David has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, San Francisco Arts Commission, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, Berkeley Civic Arts Commission, and CA$H Grant. Additionally, he has served as a panelist for ODC Theater’s QBIPOC Space Residency, Studio 210 Residency, and Bridge Live Arts - Community Engagement Residency.

He holds a B.A. in American Studies with an emphasis on Evolution of Culture, as well as a B.A. and Graduate Certificate in Theater Arts from UC Santa Cruz.

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Andréa Spearman

Administrative Assistant

 

Bay Area native, Andréa Spearman is an administrator, choreographer, performer, teacher, and student of a variety of modern-based movement with over 20 years of experience. Her company, A. Spearman & Co. is a contemporary fusion dance company where all artists are trained in various fields of art including ballet, jazz, hip hop, modern, cultural dance, photography, live vocals, poetry, acting, directing, production, and more.


Currently she produces and hosts, The Black Landscape podcast, a series of conversations with SF Bay Area Black leaders discussing their personal histories and community building in various industries.

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Leesha Zieber 

Financial Administrator

 

Leesha Zieber (they/them) is a white-passing QTPOC dance artist based in San Francisco. They grew up moving and grooving in Santa Cruz before graduating summa cum laude from San Francisco State University with a B.A. in dance and mathematics. Leesha has had the pleasure of collaborating with KAMBARA+, RAWdance, ayanadancearts, and Dance Brigade among others. They previously worked with DHPCo as Rehearsal Director for Órale (2022-2023) and now support the company as Financial Administrator.

Photo: Marisa Aragona

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