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Meet the face behind the brand

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Born and raised in Harlem, New York City, I discovered my love for dance at an early age. My foundation was built in rigorous technical and concert training, studying at renowned institutions such as Perry Studios, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and the Debbie Allen Dance Academy. Through ballet, tap, modern, and hip hop, I developed not only strong technique but a deep respect for discipline, structure, and artistry—elements that continue to shape my movement today.

 

My early performance career brought me to iconic stages including Radio City Music Hall, the Apollo Theater, and New York Knicks games, as well as international platforms such as the Special Olympics World Games. Along the way, I also competed and earned numerous titles within the pageant industry—experiences that strengthened my confidence, versatility, and stage presence.

 

While attending Howard University, I continued to expand my artistic voice as a member of the OohLaLa! Dance Line and the Ace of the Quad Stroll Team. These experiences bridged my technical background with performance-driven movement, culture, and community—foreshadowing the transition that would later define my career.

 

Relocating to Atlanta marked a pivotal evolution. Over the past few years, I’ve flourished within the commercial and entertainment industry as a dancer, choreographer, and model, collaborating with artists such as Saucy Santana, Boosie Badazz, Hunxho, DaBaby, Latto, Glorilla, and more. While my career has expanded into new spaces, my technical foundation remains deeply embedded in my work—serving as both my anchor and my edge.

 

Teaching has always been at the heart of my journey. I am deeply passionate about working with youth and dancers of all ages, and I remain committed to education, mentorship, and growth—both for my students and myself. I believe in staying curious, staying humble, and remaining a student throughout every stage of life.

 

For me, dance is more than a profession. It is evolution, discipline, expression, and community. It is a lifelong conversation between who I’ve been, who I am, and who I am becoming

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