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Robin Dominique Found Community & Leadership in the Spotlight at F&M

For Robin Dominique ’26, a lifelong passion for dance gave her the chance to build community and step into leadership roles during her time at Franklin & Marshall. 

Dominique, who will graduate this month with a major in business, organizations and society (BOS) and a minor in Africana studies, began dancing at a young age. When she arrived at F&M she knew she wanted to keep performing—and to connect with others who shared her interests.

She found the opportunity to do so through Apollo Night, an annual show celebrating Black culture held every February. 

“Participating in Apollo Night was a turning point for me, because it made me feel like I belonged and was a part of something,” Dominique said. 

"The ability to use movement to express identity, create community, and tell stories has been the most exciting part of all these experiences for me. Dance has allowed me to grow personally, step into leadership roles, and create spaces where others feel seen and empowered."

Robin Dominique '26

She’s stayed involved as a choreographer and dancer over the past four years. As a co-leader for this year’s performance, Dominique choreographed a segment of the show featuring Haitian music and dance, known as kompa. 

“The ability to use movement to express identity, create community, and tell stories has been the most exciting part of all these experiences for me,” Dominique said. “Dance has allowed me to grow personally, step into leadership roles, and create spaces where others feel seen and empowered.”

Dominique said F&M’s liberal arts approach gave her the freedom to explore her interests and to balance academic and creative pursuits during her college experience. 

“In the end, that is the reason I chose Franklin & Marshall,” she said. “I regarded it as a liberal arts setting where I could experiment.”

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