Street Styles

Sir Ledgen is a Jamaican-born, animated firestorm of organic movement coupled with pure passion for his craft. He’s been dancing since his “diaper days” as a toddler in his living room. He migrated to the US and moved to New York where he began dancing professionally shortly after. 

Sir Ledgen trained in styles such as hip-hop and House, expanding to Popping, Waving, and Isolations, to name a few, while keeping a strong core in his native style of dance, Dancehall. 

Jordan Washington

International dancer and choreographer Jordan Washington (Toronto/Windsor) is a former core stepper for the legendary Black Ice step company. He is an entertainer and a soul movement enthusiast with the objective to develop and cultivate the minds of artists through quality education and higher learning. 

Victor Sho

Victor Sho was born in Lagos, Nigeria and was raised in the Bronx since the age of two. As a choreographer, Victor's work with The P.L.A.Y.E.R.S. Step Dance Company has been featured on Americas Got Talent and BET’s 106 & Park. He has also worked on industrials for L'Oreal Matrix, AT&T, US Bank, and Cole Haan. In addition, he has choreographed commercials for Bank of America and music videos for Wyclef, Juelz Santana, Chrisette Michelle, Wale, and Wiz Kid.

Christine Murray

Christine Murray (she/her) hails from Annapolis, MD and moved to New York City at the tender age of five. At seven, she was enrolled in ballet classes, where she quickly realized that dance was her passion. She went on to study disciplines ranging from tap, jazz, modern, and contemporary, to ballroom, African, hip-hop, and Flamenco at the Henry Street Settlement, where she also developed as a performer. Her style also bears the indelible mark of a martial arts influence owing to her studies at the Shaolin Temple Overseas Headquarters.

RK Davis, also known as SKYLLZ, is a Jersey native with a strong infatuation for the arts. Growing up, he has always been fascinated with dance and knew that a career in this field would be his number one pursuit.

David Thomas

David Thomas was born and raised in the heart of hip-hop, the Bronx. David began dancing at the young age of 4, imitating moves from the king of pop Michael Jackson. In 2002, he decided to form his own dance crew, which would later be known as WRT (“We Run This”). David began to train his new team with complex choreography, creative concepts, themes and music bringing a fresh new authentic style to the table. 

Tricia Miranda

Tricia Miranda's choreography credits include: Nicki Minaj, Baywatch, Jason Derulo, Missy Elliott (2015 Super Bowl), Beyoncé, Will I Am, LL Cool J, Eve, Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Jamie Foxx, So You Think You Can Dance Season 6, Nick Cannon, Sharaya J and campaigns for Sprint, Sketchers, Sears, and Nair. 

Jo'Artis Ratti (Big Mijo) was born in Los Angeles California. He graduated from University of Idaho with a Bachelor of Communications and Minor in Theatre Arts.

Big Mijo is one of the original creators of Krump dance and has been teaching the foundation of Krump and freestyle for over 10 years. His credits include Puma, Sony, Nicki Minaj, Rita Ora, Gwen Stefani, Eve, and Madonna. He is currently on tour with Mariah Carey, and excited to be sharing his craft and point of view with the world.

Blacka Di Danca is one of the most popular and innovative choreographers on the international dancehall circuit. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Blacka grew up in a Caribbean household in Crown Heights. Dancehall, reggae, soca and calypso music has always been a part of his life.

A’Drey Vinogradov, born and raised in Russia, started dancing at the age of 7, had been professionally trained in different styles of dance, from ballet to Russian folk to Jazz; but decided to concentrate his training on Contemporary and Hip-Hop styles. At the age of 18, A’Drey moved to Moscow and entered TODES, one of the most famous commercial dance companies in the country. Within the next 3 years A’Drey had been travelling and teaching workshops and working with dancers in Latvia, the Czech Republic, Kazakhstan, Finland and also in the United States.

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