Adam is a performer and choreographer and is so thrilled to be joining the team at Moving Art as a dance instructor. After teaching the In The School Program for a year and a half Adam is so excited to bring his love of dance, fitness and teaching together.
Adam has been dancing since age 10 but his love of the arts began much earlier. He has been performing in plays since he was in Grade 3 and “was born to entertain” as his mom puts it. Adam began dancing at Moving Art in Grade 9 and although he started off as a shy kid he eventually came out of his shell and developed some of his closest friendships at Moving Art. As a competitive dancer Adam has had the opportunity to perform for some of Canada’s Top Adjudicators and has won many awards over the course of his dance career. After dancing for many years Adam decided to start vocals to round out the third of the triple threat status. He has been in many musicals at Moving Art and on professional stages. Some of his favourite performing credits are; Angel in Rent and Tiny Tom in Urinetown (Moving Art), The Heartthrob in You Want It What Way? (Frosted Tips Productions), Finch in Newsies (Lower Ossington Theatre), Harry Witherspoon in Lucky Stiff (NSSS) and Neleus in Mary Poppins (KCP). In addition to performing on stage Adam has also been in commercials and choreographed musicals in the area including; Aladdin, Madagascar Jr, Annie Jr, The Wedding Singer and assistant choreographed The Curious Voyage with Talk is Free Theatre.
Adam is certified in Barre Fitness and is excited to incorporate his training into his teaching. He has a certificate in Environmental Management from the University of Toronto, and is in school currently obtaining his BA in Commerce and studying the environment and nutrition. Adam is a member of the Professional Adjudicators Alliance and is part of the team at Dance Attack Workshops and Competition as a stage manager and occasional host. Adam is thrilled to be teaching dance and fitness and helping kids stay healthy, active and engaged in the arts!