So You Think You Can Dance: Gavin Tsang

Gavin Tsang was late arrival in the dance world. Helps out in his parent’s Chinese takeaway.
Gavin got into dance relatively late, when he was 18, after landing the role of Danny Zuko in a school production of Grease. The show’s choreographer spotted he had talent and encouraged him to continue training with her. At the time he could naturally hip-hop dance after watching lots of music videos on TV, although he had no formal dance training.
After meeting Britney Spears’ backing dancer, Jessie Lee Santos, while he was on a two-day dance workshop in Shrewsbury, Gavin knew that dance was the life for him. Jessie encouraged Gavin to finish his classical training so that he could continue to develop and perfect his skills as a hip-hop street dancer.
Having decided to forge ahead with his dancing career, he studied at Merseyside Dance School. Over three years at Merseyside he embraced a variety of styles and now wants to excel as a diverse dancer.
After graduating he kept taking a number of classes at Merseyside and at Pineapple in London. He was a dance captain on Costa Cruises for seven months around South East Asia. He danced in the chorus for The King And I at the Royal Albert Hall in 2009. Daniel Dae Kim and Maria Friedman were in the lead roles.

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