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Dominique Kelley

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Dominique Kelley, originally from Bridgeport, CT, has been named one of the most promising up and coming choreographers of his generation.  An avid tapper and percussionist, Dominique fuses rhythm patterns with classical movement to create visual and aural experiences. At the age of 12, he toured with his first Broadway production Black and Blue, and at 15, he joined Savion Glover’s national tour of Bring in ‘Da Noise, Bring in ‘Da Funk. He has had a love of performing, choreographing, and movement coaching ever since.


At 16 he co-choreographed his first musical, Wild Women Blues,  starring the incomparable Linda Hopkins. He has since acted as a contributing choreographer for Broadway’s In The HeightsHot Feet, and The Wiz at City Center Encores (Directed by Thomas Kail), and has choreographed a variety of stage productions such as: Oklahoma! (DCPA), The Wiz (RMTC) , Priscilla Queen of Desert (ZACH), Singin’ in The Rain (ZACH), and Sophisticated Ladies (ZACH).


Dominique’s love of musical theater and passion for commercial dance is what encouraged him to expand his work from stage to screen. He has choreographed and created movement for films such as Disney’s The Princess and the Frog, The Smurfs Movie, Jo Bole So NihaalBring It On: Fight to the Finish, Jump The Broom, and Gone With the Bullets.  Television credits include: Dancing With The Stars, America’s Got Talent, Bar Rescue, and Lip Sync Battle.


No stranger to stage and live performance, he has collaborated with recording artists such as Beyonce’, Mariah Carey, Chris Martin, Queen Latifah, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Frank Ocean, Nelly, Cee Lo Green, B.o.B, and Flo Rida. He has also choreographed for many NFL and NBA dance teams, including the San Francisco 49ers, San Diego Chargers, Brooklyn Nets, Boston Celtics, LA Clippers. Bringing movement and dance artistry to every facet of entertainment is his goal and endeavor.

Film Set

DOMINIQUE KELLEY'S JAZZ CLASS- "A CHORUS LINE"



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