Aaron graduated from the University of Nevada with a degree in Business of Music Management and a minor in Entrepreneurialism. Aaron first auditioned for season 9 and made it all the way to the Green Mile round before getting cut with Zack Everhart. He later returned for season 10 and initially got cut again but due to the withdrawal of Emilio Dosal , he joined the Top This week, Aaron performed a jazz group routine to, "Puttin' on the Ritz.
The dance was performed to, "Bottom of the River," by Delta Rae. The judges enjoy the piece, commenting on Jasmine's legs and Aaron's sexiness. He was announced to be safe this week and did not land in the bottom 6. The dance topics a rude musician, Aaron, who comes home from tour to his girlfriend, Jasmine, and expects her to welcome him with open arms. But, Jasmine is tired of being disrespected and rebels. The piece is praised by the judges, saying that their chemistry was spot on and went on forever.
He and Jasmine were once again safe for the week and did not land in the bottom. The judges love the piece complimenting it's style and class. Aaron was revealed to be safe again this week and did not have to dance for his life or be in the bottom 6. Aaron and Jasmine Harper teamed up again to perform a very dreaded and difficult quickstep choreographed by Tony and Melanie LaPatin inspired by the roaring 's. The judges enjoy the duet and compliment them humorously on their charm and attitude in the piece.
A form of communication with our feet that we do not have to use our mouths for. All emotions can be covered with tap dance. There is a freedom to make rhythms and express ones self that is very liberating. The design is simple yet highly effective! The board is raised and Sprung so it cushions your joints while dancing. I would like the world to know me as a passionate educator of dance. Tap dance is not dead!
It is thriving and well! There are many outlets for tap dance and with modern technology and social media there is a huge push with tap again. I have many projects in the works for tap and this is only the beginning!
I originally did not set out for a career in dance. I graduated high school thinking it would only be a hobby. But I was Lucky enough to have mentors and close friends guide me to being able to believe in myself for a positive and fruitful career as a dancer and educator.
Aaron started dancing at the age of ten in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He attended St. John's University obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications all the while honing his tap technique in Manhattan. Jumping feet first into choreography, he landed a job with Absolut with a tour called Absolut Tap!
In , Aaron completed a six-year run with Riverdance , the internationally acclaimed show with performances on Broadway and Radio City Music Hall where he was a featured soloist and dance captain. Most recently, Aaron was featured on Dance. Aaron formed New England Tap Ensemble in May of to promote the art of tap in the community while fostering a sense of individuality in a professional artist.
Connect with Aaron on Twitter taphero. Taking tap class with Aaron is guaranteed to be a fun time!
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