

Katie Drablos, a Dallas native and Southern Methodist University Dance Performance graduate, made her mark in New York City initially as a Radio City Rockette in 2009 & 2010, and has kept dancing, teaching, and choreographing her way through the city ever since. Notably, she’s served as Al Blackstone's Associate Choreographer for productions like Oklahoma & Hairspray, performed at iconic venues such as The Joyce Theater in NYC, and choreographed works which have premiered at venues from The Ailey Theater in NYC to Princeton University to as far as Mexico City & Prague.
Katie is a passionate dance educator teaching young people and adults across the country, internationally, and at Steps on Broadway. She specializes in contemporary, jazz, lyrical, and theater jazz. She collaborates with live musicians and visual artists often and curates shows and classes across NYC venues. A cancer survivor with a heart for storytelling, she showcased her directorial and choreographic prowess in three, self-produced full-length NYC shows, "35: a celebration of being alive,” “Almost 36,” & “Only the Best.” All shows were vehicles to fundraise for oral, head, and neck cancer patients. An abridged version of her most recent show, "Only the Best," was presented as the live entertainment for the HNC Living Foundation gala in Kansas City in fall 2024. To be alive and to turn the pain into art is Katie’s way forward, despite cancer.
Katie Drablos, a Dallas native and Southern Methodist University Dance Performance graduate, made her mark in New York City initially as a Radio City Rockette in 2009 & 2010, and has kept dancing, teaching, and choreographing her way through the city ever since. Notably, she’s served as Al Blackstone's Associate Choreographer for productions like Oklahoma & Hairspray, performed at iconic venues such as The Joyce Theater in NYC, and choreographed works which have premiered at venues from The Ailey Theater in NYC to Princeton University to as far as Mexico City & Prague.
Katie is a passionate dance educator teaching young people and adults across the country, internationally, and at Steps on Broadway. She specializes in contemporary, jazz, lyrical, and theater jazz. She collaborates with live musicians and visual artists often and curates shows and classes across NYC venues. A cancer survivor with a heart for storytelling, she showcased her directorial and choreographic prowess in three, self-produced full-length NYC shows, "35: a celebration of being alive,” “Almost 36,” & “Only the Best.” All shows were vehicles to fundraise for oral, head, and neck cancer patients. An abridged version of her most recent show, "Only the Best," was presented as the live entertainment for the HNC Living Foundation gala in Kansas City in fall 2024. To be alive and to turn the pain into art is Katie’s way forward, despite cancer.
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