Native San Franciscan Nicholas Korkos has performed with Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Les Ballet Jazz de Montreal, Aszure Barton & Artists, SF DanceWorks, Hubbard Street 2, Loni Landon Dance Project, Zhukov Dance Theatre, Robert Moses' KIN, project agora, tinypistol, the Metropolitan Opera, LA Opera, San Francisco Opera, Opera Omaha, five times with the San Francisco Symphony, and has developed new work with Sonya Tayeh, Josh Prince and Reed Luplau, respectively. In addition to performing, Korkos teaches and choreographs at various schools including the LINES Ballet School Summer, B.F.A. and Training programs, Gibney Dance and Peridance Center.. In 2021 he conceived, directed, choreographed, performed in and crowdfunded for the dance film Being Alive, a Dance. Korkos was recently featured in the short James Kinney/Pierre Marais film Bound by a Thread as one of two dancers navigating life and love with a disability. As a photographer, Korkos has photographed for Opera Philadelphia, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Opera Parallèle, and his work has been seen in numerous publications including The New York Times.