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}}'''''Sean Lew''''' (born on November 25, 2001 in Walnut, California, U.S.) is a young multi-talented professional dancer, choreographer, dance teacher, TV junior chef, actor, editor, creative director, model and a philanthropist, pianist and singer with Chinese and Japanese roots living in Los Angeles, California. | }}'''''Sean Lew''''' (born on November 25, 2001 in Walnut, California, U.S.) is a young multi-talented professional dancer, choreographer, dance teacher, TV junior chef, actor, editor, creative director, model and a philanthropist, pianist and singer with Chinese and Japanese roots living in Los Angeles, California. | ||
Sean is a prodigy who got fame in many fields: | Sean is a prodigy, who got fame in many fields: | ||
He started dancing when he was able to walk, took his first dance classes when he was four and started competing at the age of five. He got his first professional gig as dancer when he was eight years old on the Glee show. He was competing on season 8 of America's Got Talent, Dance-Off Juniors season one, on season one of NBC's World of Dance as member of ImmaBEAST and on season two with his partner [[Kaycee Rice]] as Sean & Kaycee. As dancer he appeared on many TV shows, such as, on Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2012 and 2014, on pay-TV on Breaking Through 2014, NBC morning news, KTLA5 news. He appeared on Sia's music video The Greatest with Maddie Ziegler. And coming soon, on the new Step-Up China movie together with Jade Cynoweth and Janelle Genestra. Is was also one of important basic supporting members helping Janelle and her future husband William "WillDaBEAST" Adams (surnames didn't change) founding IMMA in 2012/2013 and became a member of the crews ImmaBEAST and LilBEAST. Sean is considered as big influence a kid dancer talents around the world today, - as dancer, choreographer, teacher and mentor. For instance, he taught at THE LAB and supported their dancers, who won Season two of World of Dance and became hip-hop world champions in 2017 before. | |||
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