Sunday, July 16, 2017

Tricia Miranda

Emerging into the Los Angeles dance industry in 2001, Tricia Miranda established a unique and innovative form of dance expression. 
Immediately becoming one of the top female dancers in the country, she also went on to become one of the most sought after hip hop instructors and choreographers. 
She began dancing with artists such as Britney Spears, Beyonce, Black Eyed Peas, Fergie, Jennifer Hudson, Ne-Yo, JLo, Usher, Jay-Z, Destiny’s Child, Jamie Foxx, Prince, Snoop Dogg, Flo Rida, Lebron James, Tom Cruise and played the role of Dwyane Wade’s dance partner in the feature film What To Expect When You’re Expecting. 
Specific to her artistic development she also choreographed for artists such as Beyonce, Demi Lovato, Will I Am, LL Cool J, Eve, Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, The Dream, Jamie Foxx, Nick Cannon, Kendrick Lamar, Jasmine V and Missy Elliott for the 2015 SUPER BOWL halftime show.
 She has performed and choreographed for countless awards shows and television shows including SYTYCD, America’s Got Talent, The X Factor USA, American Idol, The Ellen Degeneres Show, Rupaul’s Drag U, The American Music Awards, MTV VMA’s, the Grammy’s, and most recently the feature film Baywatch.
Her commercial work includes Walmart, Laughing Cow, Facebook Motion Capture, Spotify, H&M, Sprint, Sears, Nair, FAB Kids, Skechers, Japanese clothing line UNIQLO, and Starbucks.
Alongside her industry work, Tricia has also become a viral sensation from her unique Youtube videos. 
Her channel has reached over 74 million views and has been recognized by The Huffington Post, GLAMOUR magazine, Buzz Feed, Ashton Kutcher, Lil Wayne, Christina Milian, Katy Perry, Ellen Degeneres and numerous radio stations. 
Most recently she has choreographed for artists such as the Backstreet Boys, Gwen Stefani, Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX while also traveling with the prestigious dance convention “The Pulse On Tour.” Currently as the executive producer, creator, and star, Tricia Miranda has collaborated with MTV and Radical Media to create the upcoming television series Going Off.
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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Salah Biography


Name: Salah Benlemqawanssa

Born Salah Benlemqawanssa in St. Denis, France in 1979, this powerhouse of dance was groomed in the streets of Creteil and Paris.
 As a precocious youth, Salah was heavily in•uenced by the comedic •air, and soul-stirring artistry, of the iconic Charlie Chaplin.
His trademark style of dance melds witty performance art, with precision dance technique.
 As a solo artist, Salah has carved out a remarkable career, spanning two decades, and solidifying his name as a dance legend.
Spider Salah, as he is professionally and affectionately known, was ~rst wooed by dance at ~fteen, in 1996. While skating outside of the Théâtre National de Chaillot, he happened upon the French Hip-Hop crew, O Posse, during a practice session.
Their dance sparked an insatiable curiosity in Salah, and marked the beginning of his immersion in Hip-Hop dance education and culture.
Salah’s initial training ground was in the streets, and he began to make a name for himself as a fearless contender in the dance battle arena. In 2002, he was crowned champion of the Notorious IBE’s Seven 2 Smoke, and its 2003 and 2005 Stand Up battles.
Salah teamed up with Damon Frost in 2004 to capture Juste Debout’s 2-on-2 Popping title, and again in 2006 with Iron Mike.
A two-time title holder in the illustrious UK B-Boy Championships; in 2007 as the World Popping Champion, and alongside his talented Vagabond B-boy crew members in 2010, Salah triumphed over stiff competition.
Constantly pushing the limits and smashing his own personal goals, Salah auditioned for France’s hit talent show Incroyable Planet in 2006.
Not only was he named the inaugural winner of that show, nine years later in 2015, he became the Arab’s Got Talent: Season 4 victor.
Salah‘s eclectic blend of popping, animation, boogaloo and effect, or “PABE Style” as he has coined it, has enamored audiences the world over.
He created a masterful visual fantasy in his one man show, The Dream of Gluby, introducing the endearing and fanciful title character.
To date, he has appeared in three feature ~lms:  Mad About Dance (2014), Sur la piste du Marsupilami (2012), Astérix et Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre (2002) and the short ~lm, Beats Per Minute (2008), in which he starred as himself.
On the stage, Salah has shared his multi-faceted talent touring with the Montalvo-Hervieu dance company, as a principal dancer in the 2015 European Games Closing Ceremony, and as a guest performer in David Blaine’s World Tour.
Salah’s performance as the ‘Mime’ in Cirque Du Soleil’s, Michael Jackson Immortal World Tour, garnered critical acclaim.

With millions of views, and literally hundreds of videos on the internet, Salah has inspired countless dancers. He has also been featured in numerous television programs including, Star King, Battle Dance, Canal J, and Good Morning Arabs. As brand ambassador for Puma in 2013, Salah hand-selected ~ve standout.
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