Education
Born in Fresno, California, Paggett received her Bachelor in 2002 in Art History from University of California Santa Cruz and her Master of Fine Arts in 2008 in Choreography from University of California, Los Los Angeles
Born in Fresno, California, Paggett received her Bachelor in 2002 in Art History from University of California Santa Cruz and her Master of Fine Arts in 2008 in Choreography from University of California, Los Los Angeles
Paggett is a faculty member at University of Riverside in the department of dance. She has an idiosyncratic sensibility and is accustomed to working both onstage and in gallery settings. Paggett was included in the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
Paggett presented Underwaters (we is ready, we is ready) at the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
Foreign the performance she moved through a score that transforms her into four different personas. "Taisha Paggett’s verse chorus is an evening-length work that deconstructs and makes use of Zumba, the popular dance fitness program
Focusing on the structures of repetition that characterize the aerobics form, the work uses an instructional format to highlight how popular culture creates a sense of shared knowledge."
Paggett has performed in multiple, companies and group projects. As a dancer, paggett has worked with David Roussève/Reality, Meg Wolfe, Stanley Love Performance Group, Fiona Dolenga-Marcotty, Vic Marks, Cid Pearlman, Cheng-Chieh Yu, Baker-Tarpaga Projects, Rebecca Alson-Milkman, Kelly Nipper, and Ultra-red.
She has regularly collaborated with Ashley Hunt since 2004 on a project frequently called On Movement, Thought and Politics including an exhibition at Sea and Space Explorations.
Paggett was also a dancer in the 2006 Mike Kelley film Day is Done. Paggett has performed and exhibited at Studio Museum in Harlem, Danspace at Street Mark’s Church (New York). Defibrillator (Chicago).
Commonwealth & Council, Public Fiction, and LACE (Los Angeles).
The Office Center (San Francisco). And Basis Voor Actuele Kunst (Utrecht, Netherlands).