
With his technical virtuosity and statuesque expressive demeanor, NY Times has hailed him as among the greatest dancers of his time. Lara Hartley poetically described him on Ballet Magazine website as “Moving sculpture, a body that is art, passing through time and space with power and grace – all parts connected, never stopping but heart stopping in beauty.”
Richardson has been a principal dancer and an invited guest with many of the most prestigious companies in the world such as Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Martha Graham, José Lìmon, The Frankfurt Ballet, The Bolshoi Ballet, The Royal Swedish Opera Ballet, Mariinsky Theatre, Teatro al La Scala, The Washington Ballet, San Francisco Ballet and more. He has performed on the most important stages in the world such as The Metropolitan Opera, The Kennedy Center, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Teatro al la Scala, Paris Opera, The Bolshoi Theatre, Mariinsky Theatre St. Petersburg, Teatro Massimo and the Kremlin Theatre.
Richardson is the recipient of numerous awards for excellence in dance such as The Dance Magazine Award, Capezio Award, Ailey Apex Award, LA Ovation Award, Bessie Award, The YoungArts Alumni Award, and a 1986 YoungArts Finalist & Presidential Scholar in the Arts. He was invited to Israel to dance with Israeli dance icon Ido Tadmor, pianist Daniel Gortler and vocalist Adi Cohen for the 61st Israeli Presidential Conference in Jerusalem.
He has appeared as a celebrity guest performer and choreographer on hit TV shows, films, videos and stage productions such as The American Music Awards, The Oscars, Italy’s AMICIMaria De Filippi , America, Australia and Israel’s So You Think You Can Dance, original cast member in Debbie Allen’s musical Soul Possessed, Julie Taymor’s opera Grendel as principal character Beowulf, Teatro al la Scala production of Moise e Pharoné with Roberto Bolle and conductor Maestro Riccardo Muti as well as with Michael Jackson, Prince, Madonna, Elton John, Aretha Franklin and many others. Films such as the Oscar winning Chicago, Julie Taymor’s Across The Universe, Patrick Swayze/Lisa Niemi’s One Last Dance, Charles Randolph Wright’s (Tony Award Nominee /director MOTOWN) Preaching to the Choir and Fall To Rise. Richardson was a featured performer on the PBS special Jazz and the Philharmonic with a noted impromptu improv with vocal master Mr. Bobby Mcferrin.
He choreographed and was co-creative director on the Sybille Szaggers Redford & Robert Redford production of Way of the Rain at the Sundance Film Festival with notable musiciansWill Calhoun, Chuck Palmer, Dave Eggar and the group OAR.
Richardson continues to give back as a Master Teacher with the All Stars Project NY, YoungArts Miami, Jacobs Pillow, United Way, on dance conventions -NYCDA, ASH , Nex-Us and many others.
His video collaboration with the trumpet master, Grammy Award winner, Terrance Blanchard Magnetic shot by Nitin Vadukul was viewed with critical praise. Grammy Award winner Jill Scott’s video Back Together featuring dancers from his company Complexions with acclaimed director Alan Ferguson; part of the creative movement team under director Mr. Stephen Galloway (collective Shift) for fashion icon Tom Ford and legendary bassist Nile Rodgers’, creative movement consult on fashion campaigns, ID Magazine, Jimmy Choo , Banana Republic and more.
Mr. Richardson enjoys teaching immensely as a guest professor in various dance programs at such prestigious schools such as USC, Harvard, Julliard, SMU,Marymount and Skidmore University. Richardson recently was invited to dance and speak for TEDTALKS IN PALO ALTO and is featured as the character Sammy in the recent featured film sequel HighStrungFreeDance”. Richardson is the recipient of the US Presidential Honors Roosevelt “ Rosey” Thompson Award and a recent recipient of an Honorary Doctorate from The University of North Carolina School Of The Arts for Excellence in Fine Arts and currently working on the Broadway bound Steve Aoki’s Mozart with Dwight Rhoden and Ferly Prado.