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Pro Dancer Atl is created by an award winning dancer with an impressive resume of experience thru-out the country. Having worked in stage, film, concert and event performances with such renown company’s as Dance Theatre of Harlem, Radio City Music Hall and Cirque Du Soleil. His choreography has been presented in New York City, Los Angeles, Texas, Las Vegas and Georgia. He’s also a distinguished recipient the NFAA (The National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts) Talent Search award 1994.

Friday, June 17, 2011

SYTYCD Atlanta Dancers

Summers here and along with rest and relaxation comes recharge. The hit dance show So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) kicks off summer in full swing with very lovely young dancers from Atlanta. Mitchell Kelly who graduated from Grady High School and Melanie Moore from Lassiter High School in Marietta. They are 2 technically strong dancers who represent Atlanta well. Mr. Kelly had recently participated in "Lift Dance", an all male dance concert promoting, celebrating and supporting men dancing in Atlanta. Produced annually at the Woodruff Arts Center Mr. Kelly had recently graced the stage with his beauty and power as a young dancer and artist. It's a shame that he could not perform the first week because of an elbow injured gained during the first week of rehearsal for the show. He is quite a beautiful dancer and will represent the Atlanta male dancers well

Marietta’s Melanie Moore seams to be a dancer of effortless beauty. Her lines and extension are clean strong and powerful. She's beautiful and nice to look at. Nigel said the her duet maybe one of the first dances to be nominated for an Emmy. I can certainly see why This quiet beauty is one to watch out for. A graduate of Lassiter High School now attending Fordham University in New York. She trained for 12 years at Centre Stage School of Dance in Marietta, then added training at Rhythm Dance Center, also in Marietta. Voted most likely to succeed this quiet beauty will for sure go far in the season.

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