Chris Horsey
Dance Industry Specialist
Christopher Horsey is the winner of the 'Fred Astaire International Tap and Jazz Championship' (Waldorf Astoria, NYC). He has performed in The Frank Sinatra Concert (Sanctuary Cove), and alongside Stevie Wonder in 'Quincy Jones, 50 Years In The Business'. He was in the original cast of '42nd Street' in Australia as well as performing in 'Chicago - The Musical' and 'Singin' In The Rain'. He played the role of Big Deal in 'West Side Story' and performed in many other variety shows. Chris created the role of Tip for 'Hot Shoe Shuffle' and was a guest artist at The Olivier Awards at The London Palladium. As a founding member of 'Tap Dogs', his performance at the Union Square Theatre, New York earned him a Village Voice OBIE Award. Last year Chris returned to '42nd Street' for The Production Co, this time playing the role of Andy Lee. Most recently Chris was seen in Chloe Dallimore's 'The Letter' in which he played two supporting roles and co-choreographed. Amongst other choreography credits, he choreographed 'Karaoke - The Musical'.
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