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He was also one of the important supporting members to help 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-r on kid dancer talents today - as dancer, choreographer, teacher and mentor. For instance, he taught at THE LAB in West Covina and supported their dancers, who won season two of World of Dance and became hip-hop world champions in 2017. | He was also one of the important supporting members to help 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-r on kid dancer talents today - as dancer, choreographer, teacher and mentor. For instance, he taught at THE LAB in West Covina and supported their dancers, who won season two of World of Dance and became hip-hop world champions in 2017. | ||
He started choreographing at the age of ten <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrXX9ALAGsI Sean Lew- (Self-Choreography at 10 years old )Bring It On-Finally Famous Big Sean]</ref> and got finally his accolade as established choreographer during World of Dance season two by the judges, who were blown away by his unique, smart, well thought, storytelling and emotional choreography with the age of 16. Shortly afterwards he toured with Brain Friedman through Europe and Asia attending conventions and teaching classes. But he already worked before with Janelle and Will on projects in China, Japan, Mexico and, of course, across the US as member of ImmaBEAST as dancer, teacher and choreographer. His first bigger concept video as choreographer, creative director, editor and dancer was "Wrong Words" in Juny 2017, when he worked first time on a project with his current permanent dance partner and best friend [[Kaycee Rice]]. | He started choreographing at the age of ten <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrXX9ALAGsI Sean Lew - (Self-Choreography at 10 years old) Bring It On-Finally Famous Big Sean]</ref> and got finally his accolade as established choreographer during World of Dance season two by the judges, who were blown away by his unique, smart, well thought, storytelling and emotional choreography with the age of 16. Shortly afterwards he toured with Brain Friedman through Europe and Asia attending conventions and teaching classes. But he already worked before with Janelle and Will on projects in China, Japan, Mexico and, of course, across the US as member of ImmaBEAST as dancer, teacher and choreographer. His first bigger concept video as choreographer, creative director, editor and dancer was "Wrong Words" in Juny 2017, when he worked first time on a project with his current permanent dance partner and best friend [[Kaycee Rice]]. | ||
His sister Serris shot the first videos of his choreography and edited it until he was 12. Soon dance partners like [[Jordyn Jones]] or Kenneth San Jose helped him showing his choreography. About after a year Sean took over filming and editing. Was a dance partner missing, a little CGI helped and he danced by himself as duet or got transparent to the background. Later producers like MyTypoLife, TJ Lewis or Deja Carter filmed and edited his choreography with more production effort. His first dance master class teaching was filmed when he was 11.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0mZpis6MYg Sean Lew's Masterclass at a High School]</ref> And the end of the process Sean dropped out as a brilliant camera man, editor, creative director and choreographer; and his work can be watched on his YouTube channel or sometimes Instagram account. | His sister Serris shot the first videos of his choreography and edited it until he was 12. Soon dance partners like [[Jordyn Jones]] or Kenneth San Jose helped him showing his choreography. About after a year Sean took over filming and editing. Was a dance partner missing, a little CGI helped and he danced by himself as duet or got transparent to the background. Later producers like MyTypoLife, TJ Lewis or Deja Carter filmed and edited his choreography with more production effort. His first dance master class teaching was filmed when he was 11.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0mZpis6MYg Sean Lew's Masterclass at a High School]</ref> And the end of the process Sean dropped out as a brilliant camera man, editor, creative director and choreographer; and his work can be watched on his YouTube channel or sometimes Instagram account. | ||
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| style="text-align: center; " |MONSTERS OF HIP HOP BATTLE ADVANCED | | style="text-align: center; " |MONSTERS OF HIP HOP BATTLE ADVANCED | ||
| style="text-align: center; " |1<sup>st</sup> Place | | style="text-align: center; " |1<sup>st</sup> Place | ||
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| style="text-align: center; " |It will Rain | | style="text-align: center; " |It will Rain | ||
| style="text-align: center; " |Contemporary | | style="text-align: center; " |Contemporary | ||
| style="text-align: center; " |Shannon Mather | | style="text-align: center; " |Shannon Mather | ||
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| style="text-align: center; " |The Pulse on Tour | | style="text-align: center; " |The Pulse on Tour | ||
| style="text-align: center; " |Elite Protégé | | style="text-align: center; " |Elite Protégé | ||
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| style="text-align: center; " |National Hall of Fame Showdown Champion Dance | | style="text-align: center; " |National Hall of Fame Showdown Champion Dance | ||
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| style="text-align: center; " |Hollywood Connection | | style="text-align: center; " |Hollywood Connection | ||
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*Pre-Teen Champion Latin Dance Emerald Ball Dancesport 2010 | *Pre-Teen Champion Latin Dance Emerald Ball Dancesport 2010 | ||
*Monster of Hip-Hop 2012 | *Monster of Hip-Hop 2012 | ||
*1st Overall Champion at the ASH Nationals | *1st Overall Champion at the ASH Nationals | ||
==Awards and Nominations== | ==Awards and Nominations== | ||