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Mitchel Federan's video: Mitchel Federan - Choreography Reel 2014

@Mitchel Federan - Choreography Reel 2014
Mitchel Federan has studied in a multitude of different genres including Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, Hip Hop, Modern, Contemporary, Ballet, and Acrobatics. His theatrical credits include the National Tour of Annie Get Your Gun, The Music Man on Broadway and The Boy From Oz on Broadway, which he starred in opposite Hugh Jackman (Wolverine from X-Men). During this time, Mitchel also racked in various television credits like a role on ABC's All My Children, an appearance on 8 Simple Rules, both The Macy's Day Parade and Good Morning America for the Boy From Oz and two pilots for ABC's Just A Phase. Mitchel was nominated for two "Outstanding Featured Actor In A Musical" awards and won a Theatre World Award for "Best Broadway Debut". In 2009 Mitchel created Versatile Dance Company to give dancers a new level of education and training in Ohio. This dance company is non-profit, and through Mitchel's choreography in all different styles, they put on shows to benefit charities that are close to their hearts. VDC has raised over $60,000 in the past five years, all under the artistic direction of Mr. Federan - www.VersatileDance.org. Currently, you can catch Mitchel on faculty at Hollywood Connection Dance Convention as well as at Millennium Dance Complex Pittsburgh. Visit his website at www.MitchelFederan.com. Music: Higher Ground - TNGHT

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This video was published on 2014-01-23 20:30:52 GMT by @Mitchel-Federan on Youtube. Mitchel Federan has total 12.4K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 92 video.This video has received 23 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Mitchel Federan gets . @Mitchel-Federan receives an average views of 22.1K per video on Youtube.This video has received 0 comments which are lower than the average comments that Mitchel Federan gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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