Morgan is currently a full time student at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. She will graduate in May of 2026 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Art therapy. Her intention is to continue her studies through Pratt Institutes MA Dance Therapy Program in the fall of 2027.

Consumption of the Colony is a movement monologue in which Morgan will prayer-form the creative arts portion of her capstone project. This research investigates how humans hold memory and meaning to material items as we review colonial america’s conditioned state to disconnect from the ‘why and how’ in its patterns of consumption. She is hopeful that opening this space of creative expression will offer work that is relatable, resourceful, and reformative.

Originally from Ohio, Morgan Unger is a graduate of the Dance Theatre Conservatory Program of AMDA NY. Her recent credits include: Escape to Margaritaville the Musical First National Tour, Elf the Musical National Tour, Original Production of Beauty and the Beast Disney Cruise Line. New York Theatre's include: Hammerstein Ballroom, The Public Theater, Dixon Place and Inwood Art Works.

As a choreographer and teacher, Morgan has instructed masterclasses at The Ohio State University, for various competitive teams and studios including Broadway Connections, Elite Dance Force, Dance 614, apple seeds play school and SPACE Hawaii.

Morgan is passionate about supporting every individual’s unique artistic expression!













Morgan’s recent works include performing in The Prom with Hilo Education Arts Repertory Theatre as well as choreographing for Hawai’i Academy of Arts and Science and Seaview Performing Arts Center