Pasha Kovalev

Pasha Kovalev

191 Wardour Street London W1F 8ZE Phone: 020 7439 3270 Email: [email protected] Website: www.olivia-bell.co.uk Pasha Kovalev Pasha Kovalev was born in Siberia and started dancing at the age of eight. He competed in the US series So You Think You Can Dance after going along to the auditions to help out his then dance partner Anya Garnis. The producers were so impressed they took him on the show where he became a firm favourite. Following his success he toured the world in the legendary dance show Burn The Floor before he was offered a place on BBC1 Strictly Come Dancing and moved to the UK in 2011 to join the professional team. Since then he has competed in eight series, winning in 2014 with TV Presenter Caroline Flack. He still holds the accolade of having more number 10s than any other pro-dancer! He has directed, choreographed and produced his own UK tours for 7 years, toured with The Strictly Live Tour and last year The Professionals Tour which paid a tribute to him as he announced he was standing down from the BBC series. He has also appeared on The Greatest Dancer, released his autobiography and appeared twice on Channel 4 Countdown alongside his wife, Rachel Riley. He can also be seen on The Strictly Cruises. In 2021, Pasha is due to join the West End Cast of Here Come The Boys at the Garrick Theatre. Powered by Tagmin Every effort has been made to make sure that the information contained in this page is correct and Tagmin can accept no responsibility for its accuracy. Pasha Kovalev 1/1.

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