Wade J Robson

"Ordinary Guy...Extraordinary talent."

He dabbled in acting - enjoying small roles in television shows (Full House, Picket Fences, Pacific Blue) and feature films (Kazaam, EdTV) - continued perfecting his skills at music writing and song production (he produced a song for the soundtrack to Kazaam with Shaquille O'Neal called "We  Genie") and started leaning towards choreography. Already an established professional dancer, he began substituting as an instructor at North Hollywood's famous dance studio, Millenium Dance Complex (formerly Moro Landis), teaching professional level, hip-hop dance classes; he was only 12 years old! Robson not only taught with an impressive style that was both fresh and vibrant, but even played his very own masterfully produced and remixed music in his classes. The escalating demand and ever-growing popularity of his classes came with unending requests for him to teach regularly. Shortly thereafter, he became a permanent fixture on the studio's faculty and taught his own classes three times a week. He also joined the faculty at the prestigious Tremaine Dance Studios and traveled nationwide teaching at their many dance conventions. On occasion, he could also be found teaching classes at L.A.'s The Edge Performing Arts Center. Word began spreading like wildfire about the young "dance whiz" from the valley that once again, Wade was on the road to fame. Singers, and entertainers alike were all clamoring for a chance to work with him. In the years that followed, he has lent his talents to the [now defunct] pop group Immature, Youngstown, IMX, A-Teens, Mandy Moore, and Take 5 to name a few. He appeared in performances on The Kids' Choice Awards, the Academy Awards, and the 7th America's Teacher's Awards. He choreographed and danced in the hugely popular 'GAP' clothing campaign commercials, and was one of the "Meaty Cheesy Boys" in the Jack In the Box commercials. Years later in 2001, he choreographed a memorable, ensemble performance featuring pop, r&b heavyweights, Pink, Usher, and Mya on MTV's Icon tribute to Janet Jackson.

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