Dance 100, Netflix’s newest unscripted dance reality show, will feature a variety of dancers and choreographers competing for the grand prize of $100,000 by performing and choreographing shows that feature participation. member of many groups of professional dancers.
Janick Arseneau, who recently appeared on So You Think You Can Dance Canada, is one of the expected contenders to appear on the show. She co-founded Bee-Yond Belief, a ballet school in Montreal. The first season of Dance 100 will air on Netflix on Friday, March 17, at 3:01 a.m. ET.
Janick Arseneau, a Dance 100 contestant, started performing at the age of three.
Janick Arseneau, one of eight contenders scheduled to fight in Dance 100, previously appeared on So You Think You Can Dance Canada season 3 in 2010. She placed fourth and received $5,000. . The Dance 100 contestant is from Bathurst and started performing at the age of 3 when she started formal education until the age of 18. According to Arseneau’s website, ballet has always been a part of her life and has helped her through difficult times.
According to her website:
“I have always wanted to be a skilled performer. When I was young, one of my biggest dreams was to be a part of So You Think You Can Dance Canada. I know my chances of success are limited, coming from a small community.”
Janick is aware that she needs to take “big steps” and that she is mindful of her goals. She moved to Montreal after graduating from high school, leaving friends and family behind to seek work as a professional performer. The Dance 100 performer previously served as a dancer on the video game The Michael Jackson: The Experience and as an assistant on Michael Jackson’s Immortal Tour with Cirque du Soleil, both directed by NappyTabs. She was previously featured as a performer in Julia Roberts’ Mirror Mirror and Make Your Move 3D. Janick later appeared in Season 7 of America’s Best Dance Crew and was one of the performers on Step Up 5: All In.
Her profile also states:
“I currently live in Los Angeles and have achieved my biggest goal. As my first production in the United States, I will be performing with Jennifer Lopez in her third engagement anniversary performance at the Axis venue at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.”
She has previously performed with CeeLo Green, Def Leppard, Melissa Etheridge, Kelly Clarkson, Marie-Mai and others.
The Dance 100 rival starred in Jennifer Lopez’s Ain’t Your Mama, Dinero, El Anillo, and Limitless, as well as performing with Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson at the MTV Movie Awards, Hailee Steinfeld at the RDMAs, and Rihanna at the VMAs.
According to her biography:
“Although I have achieved a lot of my aspirations, my goals do not stop there. I think as a performer and a human being, there is always much to learn and accomplish and one should never compromise. If you can figure it out, you can make it happen.”
She will now join Netflix’s Dance 100, which will premiere on the streaming platform on Friday, March 17, at 3:01 a.m. ET.
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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn