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Rosero Mccoy workshop Thursday Feb 27 5:30-7pm

We are going to have a very special class during Toni's regular Hip Hop time, THURSDAY Febuary 27th at 5:30-7.  LA based choreographer Rosero McCoy will be teaching a workshop! It is such a gift when a master of the craft comes our way to quantumly entangle with and learn from!! Don't miss out on the chance to learn from someone you wouldn't normally have access to their genius!


Rosero McCoy is a highly accomplished and versatile Choreographer and Creative Director in the entertainment industry. His recent credits include Directing and choreographing Keke Palmer's "afford it" music video for her number one movie "one of them days", the 2024 BET Awards performance by Keke Palmer, cbs hit series "poppas house", Netflix's original series "the upshaws" & "Family Reunion", as well as opening numbers for the Soul Train Awards with Tisha Campbell and Tichina Arnold and Choreographer and Artistic Director for the Black Music Honors and the Trumpet Awards.​

In film, Rosero's choreography can be seen in popular titles such as Rags, Rio, Honey 2, Hairspray, Camp Rock 2, Alvin and the Chipmunks (both installments), Step Up, Beauty Shop, Vanilla Sky, and Garfield (1 & 2). His work extends to TV shows, including The Sing-Off, Castle, Henry Danger, Austin & Ally, Shake It Up, MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crew, and Good Luck Charlie.​

Known for his expertise in all dance styles, Rosero has brought his creative vision to commercials for brands like Shoe Dazzle, Shoe Carnival, Volkswagen, Target, Sprint, and Playtex. He has also collaborated on music videos and stage performances for artists such as Keke Palmer and Toni Braxton. One of Rosero's key strengths is his ability to collaborate with production teams to elevate the visual impact of movement-based projects.

Rosero has also had the distinct honor of working with former First Lady Michelle Obama on various occasions, contributing to her Healthy Living campaign initiatives.

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