What is your history with dance?
I am primarily a self taught hip hop dancer/choreographer. When I was young, I was given a scholarship to further my education in dance at one of the top dance schools in Australia, where I trained in all styles of dance from ballet to contemporary. Further on in my career I became a 2x national champion in Australia for hip hop dance. Following this, I represented my country at the world hip hop championships where I received the Bronze medal. I have taught dance and performed all around the world and now reside at the famous Crazy Horse Cabaret as a special guest act.
What kind of man are you when you are at the Crazy Horse?
I am a grateful man being at Crazy Horse Paris. There is so much history here and I am honored to be a part of it.
What attracts you so much to this passionate profession?
The thrill of showing who you are through performing arts is like no other.
What, on every day, never stop to thrill you when you enter the Crazy Horse?
The rich history of the place. There is no place like it!
Actor, dancer… How would you define yourself?
A performing artist.
What would be your definition of femininity? Is a Crazy Girl like any other woman?
I think there is many definitions of femininity! A Crazy Girl is definitely a one of a kind woman.
What’s your crazy side? Your little extra soul?
I love to sleep in..
What has made the magic of Crazy Horse for 70 years?
It has remained original and authentic! I also think Crazy Horse Paris has built a team and culture behind the curtains that makes it like no other. The staff work very hard in all areas which makes the show what it is!