He’s a standout name in the dance world—known for his unique style and incredible musicality. As a proud member of The League of Extraordinary Dancers, Renegades Crew, and SBR, he’s made a lasting mark on the global stage. Over the years, he’s brought his energy to major productions, including Step Up All In, where he was prominently featured. Prior to that, he lit up the screen in Step Up 3D, Battle of the Year, and even showed off his moves in Lemonade Mouth.
Before all the spotlight, though, it was the 1980s classic Breakin’ that first sparked his passion for breakdancing. Growing up, he had a special advantage—his mom taught ballet at a local studio, so he started taking classes there, soaking up rhythm and movement from an early age. With dedication and countless hours of practice, he eventually stepped into the competitive scene. It didn’t take long for him to rise through the ranks, claiming victory in multiple high-profile competitions and earning championship titles along the way.
Born in Evanston, Illinois, he was raised in the vibrant arts community of Marin County, California—a place that undoubtedly shaped his creative journey. From those humble beginnings to international acclaim, his story is one of passion, perseverance, and undeniable talent. And throughout it all, he’s remained true to his roots, always pushing the boundaries of what dance can be.
He’s made quite the impression across a variety of high-profile stages and platforms. You might have spotted him on Dancing with the Stars, where his talent truly shined, or caught his dynamic presence on So You Think You Can Dance. He’s even brought his energy to the grand stage of the Academy Awards and shared his insights at TED Talks, proving that he’s not just a performer but a thought leader too. And speaking of standout moments, he played a key role as both choreographer and dancer for the popular Ubisoft game Hip Hop Dance Experience—a project that really showcased his versatility. He continues to inspire, and honestly, it’s hard to miss his influence wherever dance and creativity intersect.