Bailey Drew Sok (born on February 24, 2004) is a young professional dancer, choreographer, dance teacher, actress and an amateur golfer from California with Korean roots.

Bailey Drew Sok

Gender Female
Age 15
Birthdate February 24, 2004
Nationality Korean-American
Hometown California
Height 5' 5"
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Brown
School Grade 10th (19/20)
Professional Information
Profession Choreographer
Dancer
Actress
Choreographer
Golfer
Affiliations S-Rank
Dance Studios Dance Precisions
Just Plain Dancin'
Titles see below
Friends and Family
Parents {{{parents}}}
Siblings Kylie Sok
Britney Sok
Friends Jessalyn Hall
Peyton Heitz
Molly Long
Coco Quinn
Kaylee Quinn
Rihanna Quinn
Ava Siniscalchi
Reggie Valadez
Kaycee Rice
Lauren Wallingford
Pets {{{pets}}}
Nicknames {{{nicknames}}}

Bailey is a social media personality and a viral star. Especially due her collaboration with Matt Steffanina and her friend Kaycee Rice, she is featured on many videos with millions of hits by name. In 2019, she left the shadows of her famous friends and got her own fame as an established international dancer teacher and choreographer.[1][2][3] She started also her debut as actress by playing Viv Anderson on Brat's TV series Zoe Valentine season two.[4]

She performed on season 9 of America's Got Talent with her group Buns & Roses, but they had withdrawn during judgement week for performing on a dance competition. [5][6][7] In 2018, she competed with S-Rank in season two of NBC's World of Dance in the Upper Team division between the adults with just 13 years old at show beginning and they made it the world final. But Bailey showed always some maturity beyond her age. That's why she properly loves hanging out with the older guys. She was an interview guest on Dance Network's To the Pointe [8] and Showstopper, but beyond the internet, she didn't get public eye by her own name yet.

She started dancing when she was 2.5-3 years old, because her sisters used to dance. Her mother got the offer in her first dance class for Bailey's siblings "Pay for two kids and you get for one free." and she shoved Bailey to the group. Her first class was tap dancing. Bailey was first on stage when she was five years old, took her first industrial classes at the age of six and started competing at the age of six. She met her best friend Kaycee Rice first time in Tricia Miranda's class when they were performing "Anaconda" at the age of ten; this video passed 40M+ views at Feb 2019.[9] She was a competitive dancer for Dance Precisions before she moved to Just Plain Dancin'.

She is supporting Australian Red Cross for the bush fire victims - Red Cross Australia. [10]

Bailey got online home schooled since she is in 8th grade due her missing time when was on The Pulse on Tour. She lost temporary her work permission by that, despite her good grades and decided to switch to home schooling. She is fine with that and appreciates the flexibility of school schedules. She wants to go to college, but had in December 2018 no plans about her occupation later. She is currently taking classes in acting and vocal training. Bailey is improving her dancing by taking more technical classes in ballet and contemporary as well. Her dance background is performing mostly hip-hop and jazz dancing and she got strongly influenced by her teacher and later team leader of S-Rank Melvin Timtim.

Her older sisters stopped competing and started a career as professional golfers and go to a sports college for it. Bailey plays golf too, since she was five and it has become her second passion. Sometimes she got a good deal on the course; exchanging pro golfers versus pro dancers secrets.

In Feb 2019, Bailey danced on one of Matt's class routines on a video with 20M+ views and two more videos with about 10M+ headlining her name. YouTube listed about 20 videos with 1M+ views featuring her name and many more without she is is performing on it. Bailey contributed also with her team of professional dancers - Ellen Kim, Stevie Doré and Eileen Harman - the matrix as dancing heroes for the official music video of the e-sports game "League of Legends" with 173M+ views and the behind-the-scene dance video by them within 7M+ views within 3.5 months. [11][12] Bailey had 1.3M+ followers on Instagram and about 200K+ subscribers on YouTube at the end of 2019.

In 2017, she was nominated for the Industry Dance Awards for favorite dancer 17 & under, together with Mackenzie Ziegler, Kalani Hilliker, Tate McRae, Kaycee Rice and the winner Nia Frazier. In that same year, she competed on Dance-Off Juniors season 2 episode 1 against Leah Roga and the winner Charlize Glass.

In 2019, she won a Arena Award in the category "Rising Star of the Year." She was nominated together with Sean Lew, Emma Portner and Logan Edra. This award recognizes the dancer with the highest degree of artistic excellence (performance and/or choreography) as a visible newcomer into our dance community from 2018 to present. Nominees in this category have much artistic promise as the future of our dance community. She also co-choreographed her first music video for Red Velvet to the song "Psycho". [13] which passed 36M+ views in just one week.[14] [15] But she was already part of the "skeleton crew" for Red Velvet's music video "Realy Bad Boy" in 2018. She taught in this year classes at least in Australia, Korea, Portugal and as part of the faculty of Europe's biggest convention Play Fair Dance Camp in Cracow, Poland and had a nice show case. She played Viv Anderson on season two of Brat's TV series Zoe Valentine and showed real talent for acting. As to remember, Bailey is still sweet 15 years old.

Dances

Solos

Year Dance Name Dance Style Competition Place Awards
2012 Don't Upset the Rhythm Jazz KAR (Claremont) 3rd in Secondary 8 & Under Solos
2013 Inside the Tornado unknown Starpower Nationals (Orlando) 4th in Power 8 & Under Solos
Rhythm Nation Jazz Starpower Nationals (Orlando) entered in competition
Starpower (Pomona) 3rd in Petite Diamond Solos
2014 Bulletproof unknown KAR (Redondo Beach) 3rd in Secondary 9-11 Solos
Cooties Jazz Thunderstruck (Long Beach) 2nd in Petite Shining Star Solos
KAR (Claremont) 3rd in Primary 8 & Under Solos
Starpower (San Diego) 4th in Power 8 & Under Solos
Showbiz (Riverside) 10th in Petite Solos

Trios

Year Dance Name Dance Style Other Dancers Competition Place Awards
2011 It's in His Kiss Jazz Ava Siniscalchi
Lauren Wallingford
Starpower (San Diego) 1st in Power 8 & Under Duo/Trios
Thunderstruck (Long Beach) 1st in Petite Shining Star Duo/Trios
Showbiz (Riverside) 9th in Petite Duo/Trios
2013 Wind it Up Jazz Peyton Heitz
Kaylee Quinn
Starpower (Lakewood) 1st in Age 8 & Under Power Duet/Trios

World of Dance

Keep in mind, these scores represent S-RANK's scores.

Qualifiers (One Time Comin)
Ne-Yo 92
Jennifer Lopez 91
Derek Hough 90
AVERAGE 91
Duels Round (Drop It Like It's Hot)
S-RANK 94.3
ThaMOST 85
The Cut (DNA)
Ne-Yo 91
Jennifer Lopez 93
Derek Hough 93
AVERAGE 92.3
Divisional Final (Gas Pedal)
Ne-Yo 96
Misty Copeland 93
Jennifer Lopez 94
Derek Hough 93
AVERAGE 94
World Final Dance #1 (Headband)
Ne-Yo 91
Jennifer Lopez 95
Derek Hough 93
AVERAGE 93
World Final Dance #2 (It's Goin' Down)
Ne-Yo 94
Jennifer Lopez 94
Derek Hough 94
AVERAGE 94
GRAND TOTAL AVERAGE 93.5

S-RANK finished in last place.

Dance Titles

  • The Pulse Protégés Elite Alumni since season 2016/2017 (lifetime title) [16][17]
  • Regional Petite Miss Showbiz 2013
  • Regional WCDE Elite Mini Dancer 2014

Runner-Up Titles

  • 4th runner up for Regional Petite Miss Dance KAR 2012 with "Don't Upset the Rhythm"
  • 2nd runner up for Regional Junior Miss Super Star 2013
  • 2nd runner up for National Petite Miss Starpower 2013 with "Rhythm Nation"
  • 1st runner up for Regional Junior Miss Dance KAR 2014 with "Bulletproof"
  • 2nd runner up for National WCDE Elite Mini Female Dancer of the Year 2014
  • 3rd runner up for World of Dance

Awards and nominations

Year Title Category Nominated Result Refs
2017 Industry Dance Awards Dancers Choice Award -
Favorite dancer 17 & under
Bailey Sok Nominated [18]
2019 Arena Awards Rising Star of the Year Bailey Sok Won [19]

Filmography

TV Acting Roles

Year Film Role Notes
2017 The Neighborhood Kiddos  Sara But the series never launched successfully.
2019 Zoe Valentine Viv Anderson

8 episodes of season 2

Plot: High school freshman Zoe Valentine, starring Anna Cathcart,  struggles to define her own identity at school and home after the loss of her sister to cancer. Bailey played regular Viv as green, left, project-oriented school mate of Zoe, who candidated for school council vice-president and got elected. Viv is dating Brody Clemens, played by Diego Velazquez, Zoe's long time best friend and fellow magic enthusiast, artist and Zoe got a little jealous. But at the end Viv and Zoe became friends. Actually good playing by Bailey for an acting beginner. Complex role, lot of text, strong character expression of the self-confident Viv.
ZOE VALENTINE | Season 2 | Official Trailer

TV Dance Performances

Year Show Celebrities Role Other Dancers Notes
2016 Marielle Mondays
BTS Superhero Girls
Marielle Caldwell Dancer Tessa Bella
Marielle Caldwell
Sierra Neudeck
Malia Tinay
Choreography:
Matt Steffanina,
Dana Alexa
Season 1 Episode 10 [20]
Marielle Mondays
BTS B.A.M All the Way Up
Marielle Caldwell
Aiden Prince Xiong
Choreography:
Dean Bais
Season 1 Episode 22 [21]

Online Networks

Platform Network Hosts Subjects Other Guests Notes
Name Release
Date
YT 2018.12.04 Dance Network - To the Pointe Kristyn Burtt Bailey Sok - Her background, goals, World of Dance and more. none [22]

Videos

Dance-Off Juniors

Showstopper

Quotes

By Bailey

  • "choices become actions, actions become habits, habits become character. 💎" [23]

Fun Facts

  • Bailey has a talent to twist her arms and hands against joint direction. She used it as a joke and show effect on the World of Dance "The Cut" performance with a nice cracking noise and Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hugh and Ne-Yo enjoyed the shocking effect. [24]

References