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JAY CHRIS MOORE CHOREOGRAPHER I INSTRUCTOR I CREATIVE DIRECTOR (818) 669-2219 Jaychrismoore@Gmail.Com MOB MANAGEMENT Booking: Sarahro@Mobmgmt.Com ABOUT JAY CHRIS JAY CHRIS MOORE CHOREOGRAPHER I INSTRUCTOR I CREATIVE DIRECTOR (818) 669-2219 [email protected] MOB MANAGEMENT booking: [email protected] ABOUT JAY CHRIS Jay Chris Moore is a teacher, director, and choreographer born and raised in LA. With his roots as a street dancer, he has formulated a style of choreography based off the fundamentals of hip hop and freestyle. TEACHING EXPERIENCE THE MOB DANCE COMPANY DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER AMDA COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY INSTRUCTOR DEBBIE REYNOLDS DANCE STUDIO INSTRUCTOR INTERNATIONAL DANCE ACADEMY INSTRUCTOR PLAYGROUND L.A. GUEST INSTRUCTOR MILLENNIUM DANCE COMPLEX GUEST INSTRUCTOR KINJAZ DOJO GUEST INSTRUCTOR PROFESSIONAL SKILLS MILLENNIUM DANCE COMPLEX O.C. GUEST INSTRUCTOR URBAN MOVES WORKSHOP UKRAINE MASTERCLASS INSTRUCTOR ARTIST DEVELOPMENT CREATIVE DIRECTING THE LAB CREATIVE ARTS STUDIO INSTRUCTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER COMPETITION CHOREOGRAPHY STEEZY INSTRUCTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER WORKSHOPS MASTERCLASSES CHAPKIS DANCE STUDIO MASTERCLASS INSTRUCTOR SEMINARS MYWAY DANCE CENTRE MASTERCLASS INSTRUCTOR MUSIC MIXING STAGING CHAPKIS DANCE STUDIO ITALY CHOREOGRAPHER COSTUMING MASTERCLASSES CONT.: STUDIO MISSION TOKYO, TRIPLE THREAT D ANCE ACADEMY, SUPREME DANCE STUDIO CHICAGO, VISCERAL DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY STYLES S TUDIO CHICAGO, LEVEL DANCE COMPLEX NEW JERSEY, I AM PHRESH PHILLY, PHUNK PHENOMENON BOSTON HIP HOP KRUMP HOUSE JUDGING EXPERIENCE LOCKING POPPING WORLD OF DANCE BAY AREA, WORLD OF DANCE CHICAGO, BREAKING COLLABORATION URBAN DANCE COMPETITION, URBAN STREET JAM, EVOLUTION URBAN DANCE COMPETITION, KIDZ CARNIVAL, PRELUDE SOCIAL MEDIA STAGE CREDITS fb.me/jaychrismoore ARTISTS: USHER, MISSY ELLIOTT, M.C. HAMMER, LMFAO, KEKE PALMER, SHARYA J, TISHA CAMPBELL, SNOOP DOGG, BLACK @jaychrismoore EYED PEAS @jaychrismoore TELEVISION: AMERICA'S GOT TALENT, LIVE TO DANCE, APPLE IPOD "TECHNOLOGIC" COMMERCIAL, SUPERBOWL XLV .
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