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Audrey Lane-Partlow

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Audrey Lois Lane-Partlow

Gender Female
Age 21
Birthdate December 30, 2003
Nationality American
Hometown Seattle, Washington
Height 5'4"
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Dark Brown
Pink (at one point)
School Grade High School diploma
Professional Information
Profession Choreographer
Dancer
Model
Actress
Affiliations Jam Republic Agency
Clear Talent Group
ImmaBEAST Co.
Dance Studios Millennium Dance Complex LA
Titles see below
Friends and Family
Parents Sarah Markham (Mother)
Dejay Lane-Partlow (Father)
Siblings Tory Lane-Partlow (Brother)
Aryana Lane-Partlow (Sister)
Friends Romeo Blanco (ex-boyfriend)
Kaycee Rice
Gabe De Guzman
Sean Lew
Bailey Sok
Chloe Kleiner
Caden Henson
Pets Akita (cat)
Nicknames lilbit
오드리 (Street Woman Fighter 2 - Korean for Audrey)
lilbrokenknees
Armpit or Axilla

Audrey Lois Lane-Partlow (born on December 30, 2003 in Seattle, Washington U.S.) is a American professional dancer, choreographer, actress and model with Filipino and Mexican roots living in Los Angeles, California.

Audrey grew up in Puyallup, a suburb approximately 35 miles south of Seattle.[1] She started dancing when she was about five to six years old as typical studio kid and was first focusing on Hip-Hip due lack of alternatives. She thought she wasn't actually very good in Hip-Hop at that time. She is trained in Hip-Hop, Tap, Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz, Tutting and since 2023 in K-Dance. She has been deeply interested in freestyle since she was 14, such as the street dancing styles Breaking, Pitching, Poppin' and Crumpling, and now she is considered as a Queen of Freestyle. She was strongly influenced by Daniel Jerome. Naturally she likes battling as well. [2] Audrey is a Monster’s of Hip Hop alumni, and is teaching workshops and classes both locally and internationally, such as to Taken by thook at the Summer Jam Dance Camp 2024 in DaNang, Vietnam with her friend Sean Lew. Or at the Purdue University for ADVTN Dance in 2024 to "fly on the wall" and her Showcase.

At the age of 11, she had been a member the Immabeast company until 2020. So she got strongly influenced by world-renowned choreographers Janelle Ginestra and William "WillDaBeast" Adams, the main engines of IMMA. Her parents told her about Immabeast, when they found a video of WillDaBeast, because she didn't really fit in her studio by her uncontrolled energy outbusts, what ever that means. She auditioned on the first BuildaBeast - Audrey's video submission for a class with Will UPGRADE YOU - WILLDABEAST COVER - and she got into the company. Little dance and choreography collaboration midterm exam with Will by "Cry Me A River". She made it later to IMMA High Society (rank of very experienced and distinguished IMMA dancers). IMMA financed themselves first by YouTube videos of their channel The Beast Network and WillDaBeast's channel, which featured many of Audrey's dances as well, selling some fan merchandise and by bookings of the company. They got soon one of the leading industry companies in the world, founded their own dance studio IMMA SPACE, which was open on some days for public. - S.P.A.C.E. stands for 'Strong Positive Attitudes Change Everything'. Founded IMMAbreathe, the contemporary branch of Immabeast and IMMA Aussie Beasts, the Australian branch of Immabeast. But after the divorce of Janelle & Will in 2022 the company got inactive or had been dissolved. Tim Milgram still continued run the TMilly Studio, who shared same building with IMMA in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Califonia, but didn't post a video since September 9, 2023 on T.Milly TV, where he posted Audrey's classes as well.

She completed her early schooling at a local high school. After that, she enrolled herself at a local university from where she completed her high school graduation accepted outside of Calfonia (see CHSPE).

In 2019, she appeared in NBC’s World of Dance Season 3 with her partner Mia Mugavero, but they had been eliminated in the Duels against the sisters Ellie Wagner & Ava Wagner, who finished in the world final third place (Qualifiers, The Duels). She choreographed for the duo Matt & Kim for the music video "GO GO" and performed with her boyfriend (today ex) Romeo Blanco on it when she was 15 years old.

She was an actress for Nickelodeon and Disney. She did commercial, such as for Mazda and Samsung, which ran internationally. She has co-choreographed and danced for artists like Kai, Aespa, and RED VELVET - IRENE & SEULGI Monster under Janelle Ginestra's influence. She was often a member of her friend Bailey Sok’s skeleton crew and co-choreographed for K-pop show draftings, such as aespa 에스파 'Savage' Choreography Draft, aespa 에스파 ‘도깨비불 (Illusion)’ Choreography Draft, aespa 에스파 'Spicy' Choreography Draft and KAI 카이 'Peaches' Choreography Draft. After NBC WoD in 2019 she sold successfully her own classes with her own choreography, such as Masego x Medasin - Girls that Dance.

In 2020, she performed with Sean Lew and Kaycee Rice to their choreography to Radio Disney's new series On the One Take to the songs Party in the USA and Don't Start now which brought the youngster choreographers two World Choreography Award norminations. She performed with Charlize Glass, Jadyn Hernandez, Sage Rosen and Sheaden Gabriel as well, and also to Bailey Sok's choreography to Sofia Carson & R3HAB's – I Luv U for same series mostly with the same crew, including Julian DeGuzman (already deleted)[3].

In 2023, She performed with Jackson Wang and Ciara at the Coachella Festival 2023 (Tech Rehearsal) - On stage with Ciara, On stage with Jackson Wang. She performed also on Jackson Wang's music video "Cheetah". After that she was requested competing on the Korean reality shows Street Woman Fighters 2 - Street Dance Girls Fighter Season 2 as regular member of Crew Master in six episodes, on Street Woman Fighter Season 2: Worldwide Log in Episode 4 as guest, on Street Woman Fighter Season 2: Exclusive Legend Stage one episode as contestant member of Jam Republic, as well as in ten episodes of Street Woman Fighter Season 2.[4] Audrey accepted the show right away, because she had no bookings at that time and learned just later it was a team dancing competition. At the beginning she saw it as problem, because she thought her weakness is “dancing in groups.” She was relatively shy, got underestimated by her smiling, pure, bright, cute, pretty face, "Audrey Hepburn" and fragile look, as the second youngest contestant of the show ever. Due that she got first elected as the underdog of the show by get marked with six "No respect" stickers on her clothing in Mission 1. Each dancer points out a dancer from an opposing team that they can beat in a one-on-one dance battle. So Audrey got six from seven opponent teams. The chosen dancer is given a "No Respect" sticker for each time they are chosen. But when she got in the jam she turned into a monster, and live mutation drawed Asian TV watcher's attention, when she won both rounds televised. Immitation is the highest form of admiration of the original. After done eight missions in ten episodes her crew got runner-up behind Bebe crew with average national rate of 2.2 and a Seoul rate of 3.18 after first airing on August 24, 2023, made the show the most popular that time. Audrey performed on the spin offs above as well and the shows aired in many countries later. Especially mentioned Jam Republic's Beyoncé performance in mission 7, Korea Now - 13 hours to prepare: JAM REPUBLIC’s behind stories from SWF2, Korea Now - "Jet lag is a killer": JAM REPUBLIC’s behind stories from SWF2. On September 16, she performed with the same crew from Coachella with Jackson Wang again at the F1 Grand Prix Singapore opening show. [5] As side effect she got free tickets for the race and a sightseeing trip after she got booked work with Jam Republic Agency again.

So no wonder that "오드리" - Korean for Audrey - got instantly booked with Jam Republic by Jungkook of BTS' to work out choreography for "3D". After SWF2 Jam Republic went on their own show tour - SWF2 On The Stage | JAM REPUBLIC GLOBAL ARTIST PERFORMANCE (BEYONCE MEDLEY). On January 2, 2024, the Jam Republic dance crew - Kirsten Dodgen, Ling Zhang, Latrice Kabamba, Emma Huch and Audrey - got invited to perform on 33rd Seoul Music Awards to JungKook's "3D" Collab Stage w/ Billie & KoL and their SWF2 "Eve, Psyche & The Bluebeard’s Wife” choreography.[6] - BTS VLog JR #1,#2,#3,#4,#5, #6, #7,#8. On October 16, 2024, she performed with Jennie Kim (김제니) on Jimmy Kimmel Live to her song Mantra. Choreography by JoJo Gomez and Silvergunnnn (박은총). [7] She performed together with Jade Chynoweth, Kaycee Rice, Alyssa Santos, Cameryn Hernandez, Maya-Daeja Holley, Kaylar Preite, Christa Albert, Ky Jones and Aaliyah.

On Januar 10, 2025, Audrey is announced as GGWB Ultimate Showcase Judge at the University of Maryland 2025 for KPop team dancing competion.[8] In March 2025, Audrey had a vacation in Banff, Canada with her friends and did two classes in Seoul, South Korea at the Just Jerk Studio and BONAFIDE Studio a week later at the other side of the world.

TV Competition Shows

NBC World of Dance - Season 3 - Audrey & Mia

Qualifiers ("Alive" - Lil Jon, Offset & 2 Chainz)
Ne-Yo 87
Jennifer Lopez 87
Derek Hough 85
AVERAGE 86.3
Duels Round ("I'm Better" - Missy Elliot)
Audrey & Mia 91 89 90 90
Ellie & Ava 90 92 93 91.7

Street Woman Fighter - Season 2 - Jam Republic

Contestants

Color key:
Leader Sub-Leader
List of Street Woman Fighter contestants
Crew Name Current Age Notes
1Million Lia Kim (리아킴) 41 Co-founder and chief choreographer of 1Million Dance Studio. Former dance battler known as Funky Lia. Choreographer for Sunmi, Twice, Mamamoo, Hwasa, Lee Hyori, Billlie, Purple Kiss, I.O.I, Itzy, Tri.be and Uhm Jung-hwa. Cast on Fly to the Dance with Henry Lau, YGX's Lee Jung, Hook's Aiki, Love Ran, and fellow members Harimu and Amy
Harimu (하리무) 22 CL and Jeon Somi, Cast on Fly to the Dance with Henry Lau, YGX's Lee Jung, Hook's Aiki, Love Ran, and fellow members Lia Kim and Amy
Amy (에이미) 30 Set Me Free" music video. Member of Color Dance Team, Cast on Fly to the Dance with Henry Lau, YGX's Leejung Lee|Lee Jung, Hook's Aiki, Love Ran, and fellow members Lia Kim and Harimu
Dohee (도희) 28 Dancer for DPR Live's "Hop In" music video. Member of The Bip's crew.
Debby (데비) 27 Taiwanese member. Originally set to debut as a member of the Taiwanese K-Pop group DAYDAY in 2017, but was cancelled. Back-up dancer for Kai.
Redy (레디) 26 Back-up dancer for Woodz, Kang Daniel, Shinee, NewJeans, Baekho, NCT U, YooA, Hoshi and Psy. Member of Curohako and TEAM SAME. Former member of Cupcake's Crew
Bebe Bada (바다) 30 SM Entertainment Performance Director. Choreographer for Super M, Kai, Aespa, NCT, The Boyz, Treasure, Verivery, and DKB. Dance instructor at OFD Studio. Former member of Cupcake's Crew. Joined Jam Republic's agency within the year.
Lusher (러셔) 25 Back-up dancer for Kai, Highlight (band)'s Lee Gi-kwang, Shinee's Min-ho, Seventeen's Jun, and CL (rapper), NCT (group)'s Ten, and Viviz. Dance instructor at OFD Studio.
Tatter (태터) 24 Back-up dancer for Choi Yoo-jung, Kai, The Boyz, Got7's Jay B, and Highlight. Dance instructor at OFD Studio.
Kyma (키마) 24 Member of AlwAysHigH crew. Dance instructor at OFD Studio.
Minah (민아) 22 Tour and back-up dancer for Aespa, Kai, and NCT's Ten. Dance instructor at OFD Studio.
Cheche (채채) 21 Bada's student. Participated on Show Me the Money 11 as a back-up dancer for Lee Young-ji's live performance of "Witch"
Sowoen (소원) 21 Bada's student. Participated on Show Me the Money 11 as a back-up dancer for Lee Young-ji's live performance of "Witch"
Deep N Dap Mina Myoung (미나명) 34 Former choreographer for 1Million Dance Studio. Founder and CEO of MU:studio. Lead dancer on Jay Park's "All I Wanna Do" music video. Choreographer for Jay Park, Mamamoo, Twice, Red Velvet, Wonder Girls, Suzy, Jessi, Park Bom, and Viviz
Downy (다우니) 32 Back-up and tour dancer for SAAY, Chungha, Sik-K, and Woodie Gochild.
Soll (쏠) 30 Back-up and tour dancer for Jimin and NU'EST. Formerly known as Jinsol. Also a member of Team onfleek
LockerZee (락커지) 28 Professional Locker. Winner of the 2022 Into The Deep Dance Battle (Locking Division)
Minny Park (미니팍) 28 Former choreographer for 1Million Dance Studio. Choreographer for Fifty Fifty, Mamamoo, Billlie, Yoon Jong-shin, Jamie, and Everglow. Back-up dancer for Mamamoo
JJ (체이체이) 26 Choreographer and back-up dancer for Mamamoo, Hyolyn, Purple Kiss, and Billlie
Gooseul (구슬) 24 Choreographer and actress. Former member and choreographer of defunct K-Pop group Girls' Alert. Participated on MIXNINE.
Jam Republic
(International Crew)
Kirsten (커스틴) 27 New Zealand member. World-renowned choreographer and dancer for Rihanna and Justin Bieber. Former member of the Royal Family and Request Dance Crew. Back-up dancer for Rihanna, Justin Bieber, CL, Jason Derulo, Nicki Minaj, and more.
Latrice (라트리스) 26 Australian member. Former member of The Home Base Crew. Former contestant on Street Dance of China Season 4. Back-up dancer for Lay, Cai Xukun, Wang Yibo, and Vava. Choreographer on iQIYI's Idol Producer and Idol Hits and Youku's The Rap of China. Model for brands such as Timberland (company) and Lululemon
Ling (링) 29 Chinese member. Former member of Royal Family. Main choreographer on Palace Dance Studio
Emma (엠마) 23 Samoan member. Former member of Royal Family
Audrey (오드리) 21 see here
LadyBounce Nob (놉) 31 Member of Afrokorea Family. Back-up dancer for Ravi, Hyoyeon, Hwasa, YUNHWAY, Lil Cherry, and Psy
Biggy (비기) 30 Dance director and back-up dancer for NMIXX's "Young, Dumb, Stupid" music video
Vessi ({{베씨) 31 Tour dancer for Hwasa. Also a member of Kiki House
Naro (나로) 28 Back-up dancer and co-star for Changmin's "Maniac" music video with other Lady Bounce members.
Capri (카프리) 25 Back-up dancer for Natty
Mannequeen Funky Y (펑기와이) 33 Professional waacker. Participated on Street Man Fighter]'Template:'s Muse of Street Man Fighter mission with Eo-Ddae. Participated in the first season of Dancing 9 Former member of defunct group Funky Fire.
Redlic (레드릭) 30 Former member of Belegacy. Former choreographer and dancer for YGX and Just Jerk Dance Crew. Executive Dance Director and choreographer for Aespa. Also the choreographer for Viviz, Got the Beat, Seulgi, and many more.
Buckey (벅키) 40 Former krumper turned choreographer. Member of Nastyshot and Belegacy crews. Former and founding member of WooFam and Fluckeez. Choreographer and lead dancer for Crush's "Whatever You Do" and "Hug Me" and Dynamic Duo (South Korean duo)'s "BAAAM" Music videos. Also a choreographer for CL, Jessi, Taemin, BtoB's Peniel, and many more.
Waackxxxy (왁씨) 32 Professional dance battler who have won multiple waacking and freestyle dance battles in South Korea and in other countries. Won at least 500 dance battles in her career. Participated on Street Man FighterTemplate:'s "Muse of Street Man Fighter" mission with Eo-Ddae. Once served as back-up dancer for Taeyeon and Jung Dae-hyun
Yoonji (윤지) 28 Professional dance battler. Participated on Street Man FighterTemplate:'s "Muse of Street Man Fighter" mission with Eo-Ddae. Also a member of Masterpiece and Korea Waackers crews. Participated in the second season of Dancing 9.
Cera (쎄라) 28 Professional dance battler. Gone viral for her dancing skills with 1.6 million viewers on Instagram. Also a member of SIGNATURE and CTRL crews.
Tsubakill
(Japanese Crew)
Akanen (아카넨) 36 Renowned choreographer from Japan. Choreographer for E-girls, ONE CHANCE, °C-ute, Luna (South Korean singer), G.E.M., and more. Joined Jam Republic's agency.
Sayaka (사야카) 38 Dancehall dancer. Participated in Japan's D.League as a member of RIEHATA's Benefitone MONOLIZ dance crew.
Miki (미키) 36 Tour dancer for 2NE1, BigBang (South Korean band), Sandaime J Soul Brothers, CrazyBoy, Yurina Kawaguchi, Generations, and SOTA
Momo (모모) 31 Also a member of Ea dance crew. Former contestant on Street Dance of China Season 4.
Yumeri (유메리) 29 Winner of the 2023 BODYROCK Junior Dance Competition as the team choreographer. Also a choreographer for Japanese artists Rikimaru Chikada and WARPs Up. Joined Jam Republic's agency.
Rena (레나) 26 Member of RIEHATA's Rht. dance crew and ROYAL BRATS. Choreographer for Class:y. Back-up dancer for CL and Zico
Wolf'Lo Halo (할로) 37 Member of Navy Melting Slide (NMS) and 9ueenz crews, and project team TEAM MADBLACK. Previously participated in the first season of Street Woman Fighter, took part at HolyBang's mega crew mission.
Mini (미니) 36 Member of 9ueenz crew. Previously participated in the first season of Street Woman Fighter, took part at Want's mega crew mission.
Baby Sleek (베이비슬릭) 42 Member of Uptown Family and 9ueenz crew. Had won many dance competitions from 2001–onwards.
Chocol (초콜) 38 Member of Navy Melting Slide (NMS) crew, 9ueenz crew, and AMillionRockface (AMR) crew. Previously participated in the first season of Street Woman Fighter, took part at HolyBang's mega crew mission.
Yeni Cho (예니초) 33 Member of AMillionRockface (AMR) crew. Previously participated in the first season of Street Woman Fighter, took part at HolyBang's mega crew mission.
Haechi Wang (해치왱) 29 Member of AMillionRockface (AMR) crew. Previously participated in the first season of Street Woman Fighter, took part at HolyBang's mega crew mission.


to be continued ...

Contact

For dance bookings: kevin@jamrepublicagency.com

Quotes

By Audrey

  • "Accepting that we make mistakes is like a part of life and since it is a part of life it is a part of dance. Like to be the best dancer you can be after you accept yourself as a person ..." (- Audrey's intro of her class in West Lafayette, Indiana at Purdue University)
  • "Ehmm, I would just to say good luck." (Response to the burn from Soll of Deep N Dap who charged her "I think you are still a baby, so this big sister will dominate you.", and Yoonji of Mannequeen was asking "Is she a girl of Confucianism? How can she be that polite?", because Audrey's polite way it is not American burn like. Anyway, Audrey won by 3 to 1 votes.)

About Audrey

Street Woman Fighter 2 2023

  • "Her MBTI would be C.U.T.E." (one of her Jam Republic crew members. If you have studied psychology, you know there is no C and U type in MBTI.)
  • "How will she do it with that pretty face?" (Stereotypes of a opponent team member from the stands about her, shortly before Audrey blew off. And a little envy.) She didn't, but with her arms, hands, feet a.s.o, while other contestants had really some minor injury in their faces with band-aids. Maybe that's why they got so jealous?!?
  • "Audrey. She obviously lacks experience. She is like an amateur dancer." (Lia Kim of 1Million)
  • ''"She is still like a baby." .. "She is a pretty doll. So she could just stand still and do nothing." (powered by sub-leader Mini of Wolf'Lo).
  • "She is a pretty doll." ... "I think she is on a baby level." (SWF2; most dancers saw her as the weak one, but then her eyes changed and scared everyone.)
  • "She can be in 'The Exorcist'." (One member of Deep N Dap from the stands in Mission 1, about her change in battle mode.) At the end Audrey bowed and the Angel's face was back again, smiling with bright eyes. That impressed everyone.

One round later:

  • "We are going to put out our secret weapon." (Jam Republic crew, and Audrey's eyes changed again with same result.)

Fun Facts

  • Audrey was practicing traditional Korean martial art Taekkyon for about three years, which gave her that power, balance and flexibility - Taekkyeon tutorial (Applied Practice).
  • In Korea, after SWF2 she was often critized in social media for her unshaved axilla. In Korean and Asian culture it is considered disgusting, unhygienic and creepy. But her non-Asian fans explained later that it is common in her country. However, "Axilla" or "Armpit" became to a kind of nickname for her Asian fans. Even the International Business Times reported about the viral effect. So ridiculous ...
  • Her father is half Filipino and half Mexican. Her mother is Caucasian. The genetic mixture worked out, because Audrey is often praised for her beauty and fitness.
  • She is a fashionista and fitness enthusiast.
  • lilbrokenknees is often compared to Audrey Hepburn by same first name, her relatively short hair cut and face look. So what both have in common dispite that?
    • Both were trained in Ballet. Hepburn was told by Ballet school in London that despite her talent, her height and weak constitution (the after-effect of wartime malnutrition) would make the status of prima ballerina unattainable, so she decided to concentrate on acting. Not Lane-Portlow's problem. All weak constitution had been live disproven. She is more trained in Ballet on side lane, but the status of prima ballerina (today principal dancer) is unattainable for her as well.
    • Hepburn was 5'6¾". Lane-Portlow is 5'3¾". Not that much difference.
    • Both supported themselves with part-time work as a model. Lane-Portlow less than Hepburn before her acting career.
    • Both performed as dancers on TV, but Lane-Portlow obviously much more than Hepburn. She performed on BBC and had minor roles in TV films, but mostly in theatres and night clubs. Lane-Portlow never performed in theatres (Broadway like) yet. Night clubs?!? Not heard yet. Lane-Portlow performed more often on big festivals and award shows. She had some minor roles for Disney and Nickelodeon, but did commercial. Hepburn didn't, because that concept wasn't known at that time. Hepburn made her starring breakthrough by acting in featured films, while Lane-Portlow did it by dancing in Jam Republic and on NBC World of Dance live on stage and by Youtube videos.
  • About Street Woman Fighter Season 1.

Additional Page

Audrey Lane-Partlow/Gallery

References

Street Woman Fighter 2