Wadi Jones was born in St. Anns Jamaica. He moved to America at the age of 2 and was raised in Westchester County, New York. He started B-Boying at the age of 12 and hasn’t stop dancing since. At 16, Wadi started working dance events and teaching B- boy classes. He ended up on season 8 So You Think You Can Dance as a top 20 finalist. From there, Wadi got signed by Bloc NYC and began to work in the commercial and television world. He’s gone on to travel abroad and teach dance and stunts around the US and in Japan along. Wadi is currently a Dance instructor at Westchester Dance Artists in Ossining, NY and performing as a Stuntman and Coordinator in the film and entertainment industry.
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Aaron “Joule-Trix” Coleman is a DC dancer rooted from Coatopa Alabama and the deep south, the Delta, home of Blues music which is also southern Antebellum African American culture. Raised with church, B.E.T. on TV, and family cookouts, he always remembers Aunt Fran saying “that boy can dance Lisa!”. Choosing dance over drugs in highschool Aaron soon found the Popping and Boogaloo style out of Oakland and the rest is history. Joule-Trix has won battles here and internationally including representing the U.S. for Juste Debut. Some selected works; WBL dance educator, Groove Junkies, Dirty Justice Film.
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Felicia Harris, also known as “Rowdy” or “Princess Moodyrexx,” was raised in Cleveland Ohio. Her talent and passion for street dance culture soon led her journey to New York to join a dance company known as “Nitrogen.” Focused on pursuing her dreams as a dancer on Broadway she has trained in a variety of styles such as Contemporary, Hip Hop, House, Popping, Vogue, and her most known style Krump! She has since trained in musical theater performing at Karamu house (The oldest African American theater in the country). She has performed behind a variety of artists such as “Connor Duermit” and even performed at the “James Gillespie'' concert! She has also performed in Hollywood amongst successful artists known as “Creators of Krump”! Felicia is now traveling, teaching, spreading the knowledge and love she has for both dance & theater! Her most recent accomplishment was winning an all ladies championship at one of Australia’s largest street dance festivals “Destructive steps,” battling women from all over the world!
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Antonio Hutasoit, also known as “Tohn” (Tone), was born and raised in Singapore before migrating to the United States. He began pursuing dance at the age of 18 years old, mainly training in New Jersey and New York City. Focused on being versatile, he has trained in Animation, Ballroom, Commercial Hip Hop, Contemporary, Flexn, Hip Hop, Popping, and many other styles. Antonio is a pioneer in Animation, as he developed the style known as Contemporary Animation. He has since appeared on TV shows such as “So You Think You Can Dance” and “America’s Got Talent.” Antonio has also traveled throughout the U.S, competing, performing, teaching, spreading his artistry. One of his most recent accomplishments is being one of the only two native dancers from New Jersey to ever perform as a featured act for a World of Dance event!
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