
About Adam
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Adam Wedesky (they/them) began moving before they knew it would become a life. Competitive gymnastics at age five taught them discipline and fearlessness; a decade later, theatre opened the door to dance — and everything shifted.
After beginning college in musical theatre, Adam felt the pull toward something deeper and more demanding. They transferred to a dance conservatory in New York City, where their path expanded into a dynamic performance career spanning industrials (Mary Kay), film and television (And Just Like That, I Am the Night), musical theatre (Cinderella, Mamma Mia!, 9 to 5, All Shook Up), and an Off-Broadway debut at Theatre Row as the Mouse King in New York City Children’s Theatre’s The Nutcracker. Their performance work also includes company work with Cat.astrophe! Dance Company and international contracts with Norwegian Cruise Line.
Beyond performing, Adam has built platforms rooted in accessibility and community impact. They founded Think Tank, an affordable class-to-performance workshop program that culminated in two sold-out Off-Broadway showcases, and Arts For Alz, a fundraising initiative that raised over $5,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association. During the pandemic, Adam returned to Dallas to teach at Beyond Belief Dance Company, mentoring young artists who later appeared on NBC’s America’s Got Talent. They have served as Show Supervisor for Step One Dance Company with RWS Global, and currently teach dance wellness classes at Forward Space, a place for dance, music, wellness, and sweat, as well as single trampoline “bounce” classes at The Ness, a place to move for the sake of movement. Adam has also been a guest faculty member at Broadway Dance Center and has taught at Steps On Broadway.
Today, their work continues to evolve at the intersection of dance, film, and immersive storytelling through their studies in Digital Cinematography at Full Sail University. Returning to school has allowed Adam to refine their voice as a director and deepen their ability to communicate through visual storytelling, while developing the technical tools to bring their long-term vision to life: a feature film told entirely through dance.
Recent choreographic works include Internal Weather, which premiered on February 26, 2026 at Arts on Site and is available to <a href="https://vimeo.com/1169022144?share=copy" target="_blank">step inside</a> — a contemporary dance-theatre work exploring anxiety, emotional regulation, and the body’s shifting inner climates — and Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness, which premiered on August 1, 2026 at Arts on Site and is available to <a href="https://vimeo.com/1107929787?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci" target="_blank">step inside</a> — a frequency-driven exploration of joy, remembrance, and collective aliveness.
Whether in a studio, behind a camera, guiding a room through somatic practice, or inside the pulse of a rave, surrounded by bodies and bass, Adam creates work in pursuit of full embodiment — following the moment the breath shifts, the chest softens, when feeling arrives before understanding. It’s an ongoing return to the body, to the present moment, and to the connection we remember when we allow ourselves to be there together.