Daniel Alexander Jones
Daniel Alexander Jones
Competition: US & Canada
Daniel Alexander Jones = artist as energy worker. Energy is Jones’ primary medium, driving his interdisciplinary practice and supporting his formal fluency and stylistic breadth. Daniel’s wildflower body of original work includes plays, performance pieces, recorded music, concerts, music theatre events, essays, and long-form improvisations. Jones consistently creates multi-dimensional experiences where bodies, minds, emotions, voices, and spirits conjoin, shimmer, and heal.
Jones’s critically-acclaimed performance pieces include Black Light (Public Theater, Greenwich House Theatre); Duat (Soho Rep); An Integrator’s Manual (La MaMa, etc. and Fusebox Festival); and Radiate (Soho Rep and National Tour); the musical Bright Now Beyond (Salvage Vanguard Theatre), and produced plays including Phoenix Fabrik; Bel Canto; Ambient Love Rites; and Earthbirths, Jazz and Raven’s Wings. Jones has recorded five albums of original songs as his alter-ego, Jomama Jones. His roots reach deep into Black American and Queer Theatre and Performance traditions. Jones is recognized as a key voice in the development of Theatrical Jazz and has made a significant contribution to Black Experimental Theatre and Performance.
Jones explores ideas of the Afromystical (awakening an awareness of the numinous in the everyday through ritualized performance) in all his work. He has also been a pioneer in the exploration and articulation of identities and experiences that move beyond caging binaries and transcend limited civic, cultural, and political imaginings. Moved by silenced histories of sovereignty and agency, and emboldened by acts of survival and transcendence, Jones creates his own distinctive dramaturgy. For over twenty-five years of professional practice, Jones has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the rigorous work of civic healing through vulnerable presence, truth telling, and collective critical engagement with possibility and radical imagination.
Jones was awarded a Doris Duke Artist Award, an Alpert Award in the Arts, a USA Artist Fellowship, an Arts Matters grant, an inaugural Creative Capital Grant, a McKnight National Residency and Commission, a Howard Foundation Fellowship, a NEA/TCG Playwriting Residency, a Jerome Fellowship, and a Many Voices Playwriting Fellowship. Jones was lead artist on five projects awarded support by the MAP Fund. Daniel has been a Mellon Creative Research Fellow at the University of Washington, a Hume Fellow at Occidental College, was a Fellow at the Hemispheric Institute at NYU, and has been in residence at a number of colleges and universities across the country. Jones received a Bistro Award for Outstanding Performance Artistry for Jomama Jones in 2019, and a Franky Award from the Prelude Festival in recognition of long-term, extraordinary impact on contemporary theatre and performance. Daniel lives in New York City where he is currently an Associate Professor at Fordham University.
Jomama Jones “See (Things As They Are)” from the forthcoming album, Anew
Profile photograph by Jacques Colimon