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In this episode, we follow our guest’s journey from dancing at age five in his parents’ studio to his first major break on The X Factor at 18, an opportunity that turned one week of work into seven and launched his professional career. He opens up about the turning point of shifting from performer to choreographer, the pressure to stay relevant, and the mental challenges that come with quiet seasons in the industry.
We also highlight career milestones including working with Brian Friedman, choreographing for Kelly Rowland, dancing for P!nk and Sabrina Carpenter, contributing to Netflix projects, and building his own dance company of 100+ dancers. Now a 34-year-old dad, he’s ready to talk about it all.
By thesportsdiarypodcastIn this episode, we follow our guest’s journey from dancing at age five in his parents’ studio to his first major break on The X Factor at 18, an opportunity that turned one week of work into seven and launched his professional career. He opens up about the turning point of shifting from performer to choreographer, the pressure to stay relevant, and the mental challenges that come with quiet seasons in the industry.
We also highlight career milestones including working with Brian Friedman, choreographing for Kelly Rowland, dancing for P!nk and Sabrina Carpenter, contributing to Netflix projects, and building his own dance company of 100+ dancers. Now a 34-year-old dad, he’s ready to talk about it all.