Sunday, April 10, 2011

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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Dancer of the year!

Tomorrow we will pick dancer of 2010! If you want: 

Misha Gabriel to be dancer of the year tweet me with MG 
Kenny Wormald to be dancer of the year tweet me with KW
David Moore to be dancer of the year tweet me with DM
Ivan Koumaev to be dancer of the year tweet me with IK
Nick Bass to be dancer of the year tweet me with NB
Teddy Forance to be dancer of the year tweet me with TF
Travis Wall to be dancer of the year tweet me with TW
Blake McGrath to be dancer of the year tweet me with BMG
Bryan Tanaka to be dancer of the year tweet me with BT
Danny Tidwell to be dancer of the year tweet me with DT

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Friday, December 24, 2010

Harry Shum Jr

Harry Shum, Jr. (Chinese: 岑勇康; born April 28, 1982) is an American dancer and actor. He is commonly known for being a part of the dance films such as Stomp the Yard, You Got Served, and had recurring roles as Cable on Step Up 2: The Streets and Step Up 3D. He is currently part of the musical-comedy television show, Glee as Mike Chang. Shum was born in San José, Costa Rica on April 28, 1982 to Chinese parents who moved from Guang Zhou to Costa Rica. He was raised there with his two sisters for about 5-6 years before they moved to San Francisco. He states, "I feel I have the best of so many worlds. I speak Chinese and Spanish. Spanish is actually my first language before I learned Chinese and English". He started dancing with his high school dance company team and continued his career in San Francisco, California under several different studios. He incorporates various different styles into his dance, including popping, tutting, waving, locking, breaking and also contemporary.
Shum launched his career as the only male dancer on BET's Comic View in 2002 and has continued his dancing career from there. He was also one of the lead dancers with stars such as Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez and Jessica Simpson. He was a silhouette for the now-famous iPod commercials, as well.He now plays Mike Chang, a dancer who joins the glee club, on the Fox musical television show Glee. Known as the "Other Asian" on Glee, Harry Shum Jr. has been getting a lot more screen time this season with his budding relationship with Tina, and his performances in "Make 'Em Laugh," "Dream a Little Dream," and "Sing." On November 17, various news sources began circulating the rumor that Harry Shum Jr. may be promoted from guest star to series regular in season three, with varying levels of certainty from different sources.

In 2010, Shum appeared in Step Up 3-D, a 3D look at New York style street dancing. He is also a dancer and choreographer for the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers.

Harry Shum Jr solo

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Bryan Tanaka



Bryan Tanaka is a master of movement, Tanaka has steamed his way through the industry already having toured the world with artists including MariahCarey, Rihanna, and Destiny's Child. His strong stage presence has made him one of the most sought after performers as well as a highly wanted commercial face appearing on Ipod, Nike, and Pepsi to name a few.

Tanaka's secret to success is not only his talent, but his professionalism. Tanaka prides himself in his determination and work ethic. He is also a huge role model in the dance community and is proud to be able to help young dancers follow their passion. One of the ways Tanaka does this is by teaching master classes and workshops around the world. One of the most well known studios he teaches at is in Los Angeles at the Millennium Dance Complex. As Tanaka's career continues to grow, he will strive to utilize all of his talents as he can be seen during his acting debut on HBO's hit show Entourage.There is no doubt that the determined mentality of this young performer will take him to amazing levels of success.
Bryan Tanaka dancing

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Wade Robson



Wade Jeremy William Robson (born September 17, 1982) is an Australian born dance prodigy, choreographer, director, producer and songwriter. He began performing as a dancer at the age of five. He is also an award-winning choreographer and has directed music videos and world tours for numerous music artists, most notably pop group, 'N Sync and Britney Spears. Robson found success not only as an acclaimed choreographer and tour director, but also as the host and executive producer, for the eponymous, The Wade Robson Project which aired on MTV in 2003. In 2007, he joined the hit FOX television dance series, So You Think You Can Dance as both a judge and choreographer.
Robson and N'Sync's Justin Timberlake partnered in 2001, co-writing the hit singles "Pop", "Gone", and "See Right Through You" on 'N Sync's final album Celebrity. Robson had initially written "Celebrity" for his own album, but was persuaded to let 'N Sync record it instead. They also co-wrote Britney Spears' "What It's Like To Be Me" which Timberlake sang back up vocals on Spears' album Britney. The song's copyright is held jointly by Robson and Timberlake's respective companies WaJeRo Sound and Tennman Tunes.

Robson co-wrote the song "Movin' On" for the Backstreet Boys album, Never Gone, with Backstreet member Howie Dorough. The song was released as a bonus track.

Robson has also written songs for the singing groups Dream and Youngstown. He also remixed two of Mandy Moore's songs from her debut album for her second album, I Wanna Be With You.

Robson will soon appear on the big screen in the new motion picture Move, directed by Kurt E. Soderling and Melinda Songer. Set for release later this year, he will play himself in the film along with others like Mia Michaels , Paula Abdul, Tyce Diorio and Nigel Lythgoe. Robson is also set to bestow his award-winning choreography talents to the animated feature film, "Happy Feet 2" (aka Happy Feet 2 in 3D) due out in November 2011. 


Wade Robson solo 

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Sophia Aguiar

A native Miamian, Sophia Aguiar began dancing at the age of 4. She trained at several local studios, learning all styles of dance from a variety of teachers. After graduating high school, Sophia knew exactly what she wanted to do with her talent. She moved to L.A., where she booked her first job dancing with Beyonce on the 2006 MTV Music Video Awards. Since then she has appeared in a number of music video's including Beyonce's "Get me bodied", Colby Odonis's "Don't turn back", Keri Hilson's "Turnin me on" and "Slow dance", and Ne-Yo's "Beautiful Monster. Most recently she has been on tour with Keri Hilson for the year of 2009 and is now currently on tour with artist Ne-yo.
At the age of 22, Sophia continues to train and take class on her free time and now hopes to inspire others with her dancing and choreography. 
                                  Sophia Aguiar dancing

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