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William "Willdabeast" Adams
NationalityAmerican
OccupationDancer

William "Willdabeast" Adams is a professional dancer and choreographer who specializes in hip hop dance.

History

William "Willdabeast" Adams, who is originally from Indiana, began his more intense dance training in 2005 in cities like Indianapolis and Chicago. He then began to travel and attend many dance conventions like Monsters of Hip Hop, Pulse, and many others. A short three years later, Adams joined a local Indianapolis dance crew named "Destined 2 Be", and the crew went on to win the Indiana Black Expo two years in a row earning a perfect score at both appearances. Something like this had never been done in the history of the expo.[1]

Professional experience

Just a short year later, Adams' crew gained national attention by making it through two rounds of America's Got Talent. This appearance led the crew to shows with groups like Breaksk8 and people like Jason Derulo. Adams' career slowly began to lift off from there as he began to book many more jobs and appeared in movies, commercials, short films, etc.[1]

In late 2009, Adams chose to move to Los Angeles, California to continue to establish his career. In 2010, he landed a job dancing on tour for rap artist T-Pain. He also, since moving to LA, got jobs choreographing for Nike commercials and as a guest choreographer on one of the most popular dance television series in America, So You Think You Can Dance.[2]

Recent expeditions

In 2013, Adams created the immaBEAST dance company. He auditioned hundreds of the most talented dancers in Los Angeles and across the country but only about 60 dancers made the final cut.

Adams' company immediately began producing videos and short films that have since gained millions of views and followers. The immaBEAST company has become one of the biggest hip hop brands in America and has also had a major influence on American dance culture as well [3]

References

  1. ^ a b "William Adams's Member Profile : DancePlug". Danceplug.com. Retrieved 2015-11-04.
  2. ^ "MSA Agency | Willdabeast Adams". Mcdonaldselznick.com. Retrieved 2015-11-04.
  3. ^ "immaBEAST". Immabeast.co. Retrieved 2015-11-04.