Hanan Aseelah Davis is an Atlanta-based performing artist and educator. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music and Psychology from Spelman College and a Master of Mu sic in Vocal Performance from Ohio State University. Additionally, Hanan has trained for over 20 years as a dancer, specializing in traditional West African dances.
Throughout her career, she has been a featured soloist on stages in the South and the Midwest, performing such works as Vivaldi’s “Gloria”, Pergolesi’s “Stabat Mater”, Mozart’s “Requiem”, and Handel’s “Messiah”. She has participated in several young artist programs, including Georgia State’s Harrower Summer Workshop and Manhattan School of Music’s Summer Voice Festival. Hanan currently sings with the Atlanta Sym phony Orchestra and Chamber Choruses, and the Atlanta Opera Chorus. Hanan teaches courses in private voice, performance technique, opera workshop, and African diasporic studies.
In the studio, Hanan strives to cultivate an environment built on mutual respect and the search for knowledge. In using creative and varied learning strategies, Hanan encour ages the curiosity of students to expand without limits.
Hanan is pursuing a Master of Music and Music Education at Teachers College, Co lumbia University.