Miche’ Smith

2021 DK Fellow

www.michesmith.com | @mashaysmiff

Meet the Artist

Miche’ Smith is an actor, dancer, and choreographer from Gautier, Mississippi
and is thrilled to be an inaugural Dihvinely Konnecked fellow with True Colors Theatre Company! She recently graduated from Troy University, receiving a bachelor’s in both theatre and dance. She made her Atlanta debut as a 2020 acting apprentice at Aurora Theatre and was last seen in On Your Feet (Robin/Ens.) Children of Eden (Storyteller) The Cat in the Hat (Thing 1), Rock the Presidents, and Reindeer Games. She has also been seen in numerous dance productions where she performed and choreographed. Her work was recently shared at Dance Canvas’ Palette Project and Alabama Dance Festival. Miche’ aims to create an evocative interdisciplinary body of work that encourages us to expose our humanity, examine our wounds, and use these stories to connect with each other using empathy at the forefront.

“Count it All”

A dance film about the dichotomy that lives in us on a daily basis, the joy we have to find within our pain, the joy we choose instead of our pain, and the pain that we joyfully rise above.

Miche’ Smith

2021 DK Fellow

www.michesmith.com | @mashaysmiff

Meet the Artist

Miche’ Smith is an actor, dancer, and choreographer from Gautier, Mississippi
and is thrilled to be an inaugural Dihvinely Konnecked fellow with True Colors Theatre Company! She recently graduated from Troy University, receiving a bachelor’s in both theatre and dance. She made her Atlanta debut as a 2020 acting apprentice at Aurora Theatre and was last seen in On Your Feet (Robin/Ens.) Children of Eden (Storyteller) The Cat in the Hat (Thing 1), Rock the Presidents, and Reindeer Games. She has also been seen in numerous dance productions where she performed and choreographed. Her work was recently shared at Dance Canvas’ Palette Project and Alabama Dance Festival. Miche’ aims to create an evocative interdisciplinary body of work that encourages us to expose our humanity, examine our wounds, and use these stories to connect with each other using empathy at the forefront.

“Count it All”

A dance film about the dichotomy that lives in us on a daily basis, the joy we have to find within our pain, the joy we choose instead of our pain, and the pain that we joyfully rise above.