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With the age of 15, Weirdo has had already a thumb thick productive and professional record, with a level of summarizing highlights that many professional dancers cannot match at the end of their carriers, such as; performing on the TV broadcast with most watchers in American history, 120 millions plus 80,000 in the arena, the 2015 Super Bowl XLIX halftime show, side-by-side with Katy Perry and Missy Elliott with the age of 12; she's also been on the Oscars (2014) and featured in the music video for "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor (2.2 billions hits in 2018) with the age of 11. Performing on the stage with Justin Bieber and Janet Jackson with the age of 13; and many more. A resume until early 2017 is on her Website - [https://www.kayceerice.com/resume THINGS I HAVE DONE]. In 2018, she announced getting more focus on an acting carrier in future. | With the age of 15, Weirdo has had already a thumb thick productive and professional record, with a level of summarizing highlights that many professional dancers cannot match at the end of their carriers, such as; performing on the TV broadcast with most watchers in American history, 120 millions plus 80,000 in the arena, the 2015 Super Bowl XLIX halftime show, side-by-side with Katy Perry and Missy Elliott with the age of 12; she's also been on the Oscars (2014) and featured in the music video for "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor (2.2 billions hits in 2018) with the age of 11. Performing on the stage with Justin Bieber and Janet Jackson with the age of 13; and many more. A resume until early 2017 is on her Website - [https://www.kayceerice.com/resume THINGS I HAVE DONE]. In 2018, she announced getting more focus on an acting carrier in future. | ||
Kaycee was a guest dancer on the fifth season of ''Dance Moms'' and Nickelodeon's ''School of Rock TV series''. She got her first acting main role on Disney's short film ''How to catch a ghost and'' got a minor role in ''Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later'' - Season 3 episode'' "Fast Times at Bayview High Gallery"''. She played also Maggie on crowd founded TV series ''The Neighborhood Kiddos, ''but the series never launched successfully.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5863524/ Kaycee Rice IMDb data]</ref> | Kaycee was a guest dancer on the fifth season of ''Dance Moms'' and Nickelodeon's ''School of Rock TV series''. She got her first acting main role on Disney's short film ''How to catch a ghost and'' got a minor role in ''Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later'' - Season 3 episode'' "Fast Times at Bayview High Gallery"''. She played also Maggie on crowd founded TV series ''The Neighborhood Kiddos, ''but the series never launched successfully.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5863524/ Kaycee Rice IMDb data]</ref> | ||
She did commercials, for instance, for Walmart and Nike. She gets first dance kid ever sponsored by Nike, running her own campaign and had been allowed to design her own shoe for them - design Weirdo. | She did commercials, for instance, for Walmart and Nike. She gets first dance kid ever sponsored by Nike, running her own campaign and had been allowed to design her own shoe for them - design Weirdo. | ||
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She got the nickname "Weirdo" by her mom to describe the not normal behavior of her daughter, which she accepted and made it to her personal philosophy - "Be yourself and be weird." aka have self-esteem and be self-confident and don't care what others think. She runs a small wearing enterprise first the slogan "Weirdo - Just be you.", managed by her mom, which became much more than a fan merchandiser. | She got the nickname "Weirdo" by her mom to describe the not normal behavior of her daughter, which she accepted and made it to her personal philosophy - "Be yourself and be weird." aka have self-esteem and be self-confident and don't care what others think. She runs a small wearing enterprise first the slogan "Weirdo - Just be you.", managed by her mom, which became much more than a fan merchandiser. | ||
Weirdo gets online home schooled since 6th grade, but went for 10th grade to a public school, got A-s straight in first semester, showing she has much more to offer than just a high carrier IQ. | Weirdo gets online home schooled since 6th grade, but went for 10th grade to a public school, got A-s straight in first semester, showing she has much more to offer than just a high carrier IQ. | ||
Kaycee is literally famous for being humble and not to take off by success, start bragging or being cocky, even if false modesty seems sometimes ridiculous. Her parents and choreographers conventionalized her to keep ground-standing. If she wants to compare with someone else, she should trying the girl in the mirror or on video. But that was exactly what led to her popularity. Always smiling, in good mood and supportive. Her new dance partner Sean Lew said about her ''"Try bowling with her. She left a trail of glitter and unicorns!" <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbAzjiORhL0 Sean & Kaycee - The Zoo LA TV]</ref> ''Kindness is her number one must-have feature; for herself and others. | Kaycee is literally famous for being humble and not to take off by success, start bragging or being cocky, even if false modesty seems sometimes ridiculous. Her parents and choreographers conventionalized her to keep ground-standing. If she wants to compare with someone else, she should trying the girl in the mirror or on video. But that was exactly what led to her popularity. Always smiling, in good mood and supportive. Her new dance partner Sean Lew said about her ''"Try bowling with her. She left a trail of glitter and unicorns!" <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbAzjiORhL0 Sean & Kaycee - The Zoo LA TV]</ref> ''Kindness is her number one must-have feature; for herself and others. | ||
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In 2018, she competed with Sean Lew in season two of NBC's ''World of Dance''. Both were nominated for the Industry Dance Awards 2018 for most fierce dancer under 18, together with [[Charlize Glass]], [[JT Church]] and the winner [[Eva Igo]].<ref>[https://www.industrydanceawards.com/2018/vote/193/most-fierce-dancer-under-18 Industry Dance Awards 2018 for most fierce dancer under 18]</ref> As absolute surprise must be considered her nomination for a Streamys Award - The Oscars of Web - in the category Dance together with 1million Dance Studio, Dytto (Courtney Nicole Kelly), Kyle Hanagami and Matt Steffanina with still sweet 15 years old. The winner is TBD on Oct 22, 2018.<ref>[http://www.streamys.org/nominees-winners/8th-annual-nominees/ Dance brought to you by Just Dance(R) 2019]</ref> She also started teaching her first dance classes with her own choreography. All of her first three classes of about 80 dancers were sold out in advance.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FWu3RsYfv-JK46b3DppLw Kaycee Rice (2nd channel)]</ref> | In 2018, she competed with Sean Lew in season two of NBC's ''World of Dance''. Both were nominated for the Industry Dance Awards 2018 for most fierce dancer under 18, together with [[Charlize Glass]], [[JT Church]] and the winner [[Eva Igo]].<ref>[https://www.industrydanceawards.com/2018/vote/193/most-fierce-dancer-under-18 Industry Dance Awards 2018 for most fierce dancer under 18]</ref> As absolute surprise must be considered her nomination for a Streamys Award - The Oscars of Web - in the category Dance together with 1million Dance Studio, Dytto (Courtney Nicole Kelly), Kyle Hanagami and Matt Steffanina with still sweet 15 years old. The winner is TBD on Oct 22, 2018.<ref>[http://www.streamys.org/nominees-winners/8th-annual-nominees/ Dance brought to you by Just Dance(R) 2019]</ref> She also started teaching her first dance classes with her own choreography. All of her first three classes of about 80 dancers were sold out in advance.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FWu3RsYfv-JK46b3DppLw Kaycee Rice (2nd channel)]</ref> | ||
==Dances | ==Dances== | ||
===Solos=== | ===Solos=== | ||
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*Regional Junior Miss Revolution 2014 | *Regional Junior Miss Revolution 2014 | ||
*Thunderstruck International Top Soloist Title Winner 2010, 2011, & 2012 | *Thunderstruck International Top Soloist Title Winner 2010, 2011, & 2012 | ||
*Starbound Miss Star of Hope 2012 | *Starbound Miss Star of Hope 2012 | ||
*Rainbow Dancer of the Year 2012 | *Rainbow Dancer of the Year 2012 | ||
*Miss Jr. Nexstar 2012 | *Miss Jr. Nexstar 2012 | ||
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|Filmed and edited by Typo (@MyTypoLife)<br />Script:<br />Jabari Howard<br />Music and Choreography:<br />TJ Lewis<br />Assisting choreographer:<br />Deja Carter | |Filmed and edited by Typo (@MyTypoLife)<br />Script:<br />Jabari Howard<br />Music and Choreography:<br />TJ Lewis<br />Assisting choreographer:<br />Deja Carter | ||
|Properly a supervillain called Dr. June Moone/Enchantress with super power go transcended.<br />Plot:<br />The second part of dance parody of the movie "Suicide Squad" with 6 supervillains. | |Properly a supervillain called Dr. June Moone/Enchantress with super power go transcended.<br />Plot:<br />The second part of dance parody of the movie "Suicide Squad" with 6 supervillains. | ||
|Other dancers:<br />Deja Carter<br />Josh Price<br />(Big) Will Simmons<br />[[Bailey Sok]]<br />Peyton Elizabeth Cortez<br />Aidan Prince<br />Tre De Rego<br />Tiffany | |Other dancers:<br />Deja Carter<br />Josh Price<br />(Big) Will Simmons<br />[[Bailey Sok]]<br />Peyton Elizabeth Cortez<br />Aidan Prince<br />Tre De Rego<br />Tiffany | ||
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|Choreography:<br />Will "Willdabeast" Adams | |Choreography:<br />Will "Willdabeast" Adams | ||
|Headlining Trio<br />Plot:<br />Planned pilot of a parody of Charlie's Angels where the 3 Bestis (in real life) played the angels, while Will is Charlie. | |Headlining Trio<br />Plot:<br />Planned pilot of a parody of Charlie's Angels where the 3 Bestis (in real life) played the angels, while Will is Charlie. | ||
|Other dancers:<br />[[Tahani Anderson]]<br />Tatiana McQuay<br />Planned to use on BABE 2016. But sequels never went public. | |Other dancers:<br />[[Tahani Anderson]]<br />Tatiana McQuay<br />Planned to use on BABE 2016. But sequels never went public. | ||
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