Kenrick ‘H2o’ Sandy Co Founder and Co Artistic Director
Kenrick ‘H2O’ Sandy is Co-Founder/Artistic Director of Boy Blue Entertainment, Associate Artists at The Barbican Centre and one of the top choreographers and performers in the UK urban, commercial and theatrical scenes.
2012 saw Kenrick choreograph for London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, Thanks Tim segment, alongside director Danny Boyle, 10 day tour performing BBE: Touch to sell out audiences in Hong Kong, choreography for major film releasing via Vertigo Films 2013 and also featured in, Jonzi D’s Lyrikal Fearta Redux at Sadlers Wells. For Unleashed, seeing BBE’s Da Bratz and Bluez, plus the Barbican’s Young Poets, Film-Makers and Musicians on one stage, Kenrick choreographs and co-directs.
Kenrick’s credits are extensive and include theatre, TV and film, nationally and internationally with Misteeq, Sugababes,Plan B, Victoria Beckham, Olivier Awarded Pied Piper, Into the Hoods, Street Dance 3D, BAFTA Awards, So You Think You Can Dance and CBBC’s Alesha’s Street Dance Stars.
Michael ‘Mikey J’ Asante Co Founder and Co Artistic Director
Michael ‘Mikey J’ Asante is Co-Founder/Artistic Director of Boy Blue Entertainment, Associate Artists at The Barbican Centre and a leading U.K producer. 2012 saw his creative input in London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, alongside director Danny Boyle and Co-Founder/Artistic Director Kenrick ‘H2O’ Sandy, 10 day tour performing BBE: Touch to sell out audiences in Hong Kong and a major film score releasing via Vertigo Films 2013. Mikey is also featured in, Jonzi D’s Lyrikal Fearta Redux at Sadlers Wells. Unleashed sees BBE’s Da Bratz and Bluez, plus the Barbican’s Young Poets, Film-Makers and Musicians on one stage.
Musically, Mikey’s latest releases, include producing Delilah’s ‘Inside my Love’ receiving heavy support at BBC Radio 1 and featured on Delilah’s debut album ‘From the Roots Up’ entering at #5 in the Official U.K album charts. Also remixing hotly tipped Tanya Lacey’s single ‘Greatness’, it play-listed on Choice FM receiving widespread radio support.
Vicky ‘Skytilz’ Mantey Creative Director Da Bratz Boy Blue Entertainment Youth Company
Skytilz has been dancing, teaching and choreographing for Boy Blue Entertainment since 2001. Over the years, Skytilz has become an accomplished teacher, choreographer and dancer, including choreography/performances such as; Oliver award winning ‘Pied Piper’, Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics, and almost every year at Breakin’ Convention. Skytilz is also main choreographer of Da Bratz (younger Boy Blue Entertainment dancers) who have achieved a number if performances over the years, including their very own show ‘A Nite With Da Bratz’ (Barbican Theatre 2010), various appearances at Breakin’ Convention and supporting act for Electric Boogaloos at the Southbank Centre (UK)
Skytilz has choreographed for two movies ‘Street Dance 3D’ and upcoming movie ‘Allstars 3D’ (Vertigo Films). More recently, she was dance captain for the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics.
Other credits include, Nike, MTV, George Sampson, Lemar, Reebok, Dizzie Rascal, Lady sovereign, Choice FM, and ITV.
Bruno ‘Boom’ Perrier Creative Director Da Bratz Boy Blue Entertainment Youth Company
Bruno ‘Boom’ Perrier has been on the UK dance scene for 10years, performing choreographing and teaching. Dance has taken him to some amazing places to perform and train such as San Diego California, Egypt, Switzerland, France as well as many other European destinations. Some of his credits include ..dance captain of Olympic Opening Ceremony 2012, MTV Europe music awards with Plan B and Rita Ora, The XFactor Live finals, So you think you can dance UK, Labrinth UK tour and The Brit awards to name a few. Bruno is also Co-Artistic Director for Da Bratz of Boy Blue Entertainment and now also along standing member of Boy Blue Entertainment since 2006.
Dannielle ‘Rhimes’ LecointeDannielle ‘Rhimes’ Lecointe is a dancer, actress and choreographer living and working in London. She has been performing with Boy Blue Entertainment, a Resident Company at The Barbican, from the beginning of her dance career. As a performer, Rhimes has played many different roles on both stage and screen. In 2006 Rhimes appeared in the film Life & Lyrics. She also played the lead role of ‘Rap-On-Zel’ in ZooNation Dance Company’s critically acclaimed award-winning West End show Into the Hoods from 2006 to 2009. Rhimes also appeared in Boy Blue’s Olivier Award winning production Pied Piper and Over the Edge, both at the Barbican. In 2010 Rhimes was cast as the character ‘Justine’ in the box office smash hit film Street Dance 3D. In 2012 Rhimes and her all-female dance crew Boadicea reached the finals of Got to Dance (Sky One). Rhimes and the girls were then invited to perform with Diversity on the arena tour of their new show Digitized. Rhimes created choreography for the tour alongside Ashley Banjo. As an assistant choreographer she has also worked with Kenrick Sandy on So You Think You Can Dance (BBC). Other TV appearances include: Blue Peter (BBC), The Paul O’Grady Show (Channel 4), Graham Norton’s When Will I Be Famous (BBC), It’s Paul Burling (ITV), Comic Relief (BBC) and Sport Relief (BBC). Her choreographic credits include: Plan B, Esser, Lady Sovereign and The 2Bears. She is also Choreographer and Artist Developer to female girl band Rogue, Eden Rush and female artist Carmen Leigh. In the world of fashion, Rhimes has modelled for L’Oreal London, Afro Hair and Beauty and has choreographed for The London Victoria and Albert Museum Fashion Show. Rhimes is trained in, and particularly passionate about Hip Hop, Freestyle, Waackin and House.
Bradley ‘Bradz’ Charles
Music and dance has always been a big part of Bradley Charles life
Since starting to take dance seriously 10 years ago, he has grown from strength to strength working with some of the top names in the commercial and underground industry.
His dream started off taking part in a performing arts course were he was invited due to his excelling talent in drama and acting. From there, he was training in Little Ilford Youth Centre taking part in several community based shows. It was at this point were he fell into the big dance world.
He has had the chance to dance and choreograph for the likes of Peter Andre, N-Dubz, Alexendra Burke, Professor Green, Plan B, Adidas, Reebok, Puma and of course star as “Frankie” From the box office smash hit “STREETDANCE 3D” This all being said Bradley still remains to be a calm, collected, leadership figure in any role which he finds himself in and above all still loves to be on stage performing.
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