Brittany Robinson

September 8, 2010

brittanyrobinsonBrittany Robinson

Brittany started dancing later in life than most typical dancers. Stemming from a background of figure skating she switched over to dance at the age of 14 participating in competitions across Ontario and the US. She continued her dancing education at George Brown College where she graduated with a Diploma in Performance Arts.

Brittany has always made dance a priority, after a very serious injury that led to reconstructive surgery she was determined to gain her strength back and inspire other dancers with injuries that although some movements are restricted at times it is still possible to dance especially if you are performing from the heart.

Having trained in all styles; ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, lyrical, musical theatre, modern & contemporary she passes on her useful skills to younger dancers at studios around the GTA.

Brittany’s past performances have been with LR productions in events such as Women in Dance, Dances of Offering, Toronto’s Choreographer’s Ball and many more(2009&2010). Back up dancer for recording Artist Naomi Zaman at Dundas Square in Toronto(2010). As well she was featured as a dancer in a Music Video “Reverie” for recording artist T-Nile(2009). She also put her musical theatre skills to test when she was cast in “Footloose” the musical where she was part of ensemble singing and dancing(2008).

Currently Brittany dances/performs at the Air Canada Centre with the Toronto “Hot Rocks” a dance team for the Toronto Rock Lacrosse Team.

When Brittany is not dancing and performing she is passionate about writing lyrics in hopes that one day she will be able to record a full length album but for now she is ready to take on the dance world and keep training and performing to the best of her ability. A quote that she lives by that her former teacher once said to her “Dance with your heart…and your feet will follow”- Natalie Krill

Visit: http://www.lindsayritter.com/company-dancers/brittany-robinson/ for bookings and to leave a comment!

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