Deardre Randolph is a native of the Keller/Fort Worth area. She has been dancing since she was 2 years old and teaching since the age of 15. Even though her specialty is hip hop, she has trained in various styles of dance such as jazz, tap, ballet, and other African diasporic repertoire. She has trained with Rhythmic Souls Drawbacks tap ensemble, Dallas Black Dance Theatre (Summer Intensive), and the Debbie Allen Dance Institute. Deardre has performed in prestigious venues such as the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth,Texas. She was a member of the Hoofin’ Crew Tap Ensemble and danced with Triple Motion Dance Company for 2 years. Deardre was a member of Stephen F. Austin State University’s collegiate pom squad winning second place in Division 2 at National Dance Association College Nationals in Daytona Beach, Florida.
While at Tarrant County College Deardre served as a company member of the Mosaic Dance Project outreach touring company. As a member of Mosaic she had the honor of representing Tarrant County College in a Gala Performance at the American College Dance Association Conference in March of 2018. In 2018 she began her dance studies at Texas Woman's University in the department of dance. and choreographed for the International Dance Company. Her piece "Evolving" was selected to be adjucated at the American College Dance Association conference. Currently, Deardre is the choreographer for Stand Performing Arts Ministries. Deardre graduated with her BA in dance from Texas Woman’s University in 2021 is teaching and choreographing around the DFW Metroplex.