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CeyJay
          CeyJay
    CeyJay is a dancer / choreographer / singer / songwriter / pianist / model originally from Chicago and currently residing in Los Angeles. Prior to moving to LA, CeyJay  was a member of Boston's Rainbow Tribe Dance Company for eight years. In addition to being a senior member, he was a principal choreographer for this hip-hop / street jazz / funk dance company.  CeyJay is also a freelance dancer and choreographer for dance acts and clubs including Avalon, Axis, Manray, Machine and White Lotus. He has taught dance classes at The Sports Club LA, Impulse Dance Studios and Crunch. In addition to dancing, CeyJay models for television commercials and print ads and has appeared in several music videos including "Why" by Jadakiss, "Real Love" by Toby Lightman and "One Hundred Years" by Five For Fighting. CeyJay is a talented musician who has performed in Berklee College of Music productions of Hair and Little Shop Of Horrors and he has performed his original music throughout the country while promoting his CD entitled Bittersweet Morsels. He performs music which he classifies as New (R)Age Art Rock: a mixture of folk, rock, pop and theatre - music that blends together many of his various influences. The music is emotive and dramatic with the final meaning left to the listener. Although the songs can be serious and sad, the next song could be very cynical or satirical, reflecting his ever-changing feelings on the world around him. CeyJay has been affiliated with ASCAP since 1997 and made his Dance Planet debut in May of 2004.



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