She’s a talented dancer best known for her standout role in Justin Bieber’s short film DANCE: The Movement, where she not only showcased her incredible dance skills but also contributed as a choreographer. Her name really started gaining attention after that project, and it’s been clear ever since that her passion and dedication set her apart. Before she rose to fame, she had already built a strong foundation in dance—graduating with honors from the Canterbury High School of the Performing Arts in 2012. That same drive led her to continue her training at the prestigious Ailey School in 2013, further honing her craft. Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, she’s always carried that hometown pride with her. In her personal life, she began a relationship with Elliot Page in 2017, and the couple tied the knot in January 2018. Though they announced their separation in the summer of 2020, with Page filing for divorce in January 2021, her focus has remained on her art and growth. Her journey continues to inspire many, and her name remains closely tied to authenticity and artistic excellence in the dance world.
Back in 2012, she made a huge splash by earning the American Dance Award for Young Choreographer of the Year—an impressive achievement that really highlighted her talent. Around October of that same year, she teamed up with fellow dancer Matt Luck to release a collaborative short dance film titled Dancing in the Dark. The project not only showcased her creativity but also resonated with audiences online. Since its release, the video has been viewed more than 550,000 times, proving just how impactful her work can be. She definitely made a name for herself that year, and it’s clear her influence continues to grow.