She is noted for her elegant and commanding presence on stage as well as her unusually rapid ascent in being recognized as a great and powerful dancer.
[5][2] Green credits this meeting as pivotal and inspiring, as Fisher-Harrell was another woman of color from Baltimore.
[4] In 2019, Green was recognized for her strong stage presence when performing in Donald Byrd’s "Greenwood", a dance production centered around the 1921 Tulsa race massacre.
[9] Green performed in Ode, a work by the Miami-born choreographer Jamar Roberts that premiered in 2019 and whose subject matter was gun violence and its effects.
[15] Considered a powerful talent and regarded as unusual for ascending so quickly despite a late start in her dance training, Green continues to impress critics with her abilities.