|
Jeffrey Daniel was choreographer and personal dance teacher to Michael Jackson and
is credited with introducing street dance into Europe through his work with Shalamar.
He taught Michael many moves - the most famous of which was the Moon Walk.
Jeffrey
also choreographed Michael’s Bad and Smooth Criminal videos (in which he also featured)
and was creative consultant on the live tours and other videos such as Ghosts. Jeffrey
worked with MJ as a friend and mentor for more than 25 years.
The influence of Jeffrey Daniel and the American 'Soul Train' T.V. dancers, is evident
today in the moves of Chris Brown, Usher and Justin Timberlake. This new generation
of stars were inspired by Michael Jackson. Jackson in turn was inspired by the dancers
from 'Soul Train'. He soon met, learned from, and later hired dancers and choreographers
from the cult T.V. show. One of those young dancers was Jeffrey Daniel who had first
come to fame on the programme before international stardom beckoned with Shalamar
- selling 25 million records worldwide with hits such as “A Night to Remember”.
Jeffrey and his peers took a style of dance from the streets and clubs to the mainstream
music and media world. The world saw a fusion of Jazz, Popping, Locking, Robotics,
Wack, House and Hip Hop merged into effortless sequences. During his career Jeffrey
has taught, worked and ranked alongside other friends and dance pioneers such as
Casper Geron, Poppin' Pete, Tyrone Proctor, Don Campbell and The Electric Boogaloos.
Jeffrey performed a body popping and locking routine which saw the debut of the
moonwalk in the U.K. on 'Top of The Pops' - the year before MJ performed the move
on Motown 25. This episode was one of the most watched in the history of Top of
the Pops.
UK Dance Master Classes
Each of the two hour classes will include the history and background of the West
Coast Contemporary Street Dance style that took Jeffrey from Soul train to Shalamar's
world tours and becoming the first Street Dance choreographer ever nominated for
an MTV best choreographer Award for his work on Michael Jackson's "Bad" video.
The advanced class is open to higher level dancers and the
beginners class will
welcome all - aged from 8 to 88 that have aspirations of greatness and who are looking
to have fun and learn. The Master Class will be the first of this type Jeffrey has
ever taught in the UK. Jeffrey Daniel is in the UK for a limited time only before
returning to Japan.
So you are all welcome to come and enjoy a celebration of the West Coast legacy
of dance that has influenced the entire industry and generations since the late
1970's until 2009 by Los Angeles Master Pioneer, Jeffrey Daniel.
|