Christopher Kaui Morgan is a choreographer, performer, educator, and arts administrator celebrated for advocating for cultural integrity, inclusivity, and diverse representation in dance. His Native Hawaiian heritage and extensive international career inform his work, which blends dance, storytelling, original music, and multimedia design to explore identity and social issues. His choreography has been presented in 22 countries and supported by organizations including Creative Capital, NEFA’s National Dance Project, and the Native Arts & Cultures Foundation. He was inaugural Native Launchpad Artist in 2018 

In 2011, Morgan founded Christopher K. Morgan & Artists, gaining recognition that same year in Dance Magazine as a breakout choreographer. Since 2006, he has directed Art Omi: Dance, fostering international collaboration and mentorship. In January 2024, he became Artistic Director of Malashock Dance, revitalizing the organization with a community-focused mission. 

Morgan previously led the Maui Arts & Cultural Center's programming (2022–23) and served as Executive Artistic Director of Dance Place in Washington, D.C. (2017–21), guiding the organization through the challenges of 2020 without layoffs. 

A sought-after educator, he has taught at American University, the University of Maryland, and numerous residencies. Morgan also serves the field on the board of the National Performance Network, co-chaired the 2023–24 Association of Performing Arts Professionals Conference, and is a President Biden appointed member of the National Council on the Arts.