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Tag Archives: trevor santos
Trevor and Jack dancing in front of escalators
My friend Trevor and his friend Jack May get down in Melbourne somewhere.
Trevor Santos: Hey Daddy choreography
Dang, good to see my friend Trevor making strides in the Australian dance scene! Keep it up man!
Trevor Santos choreography to "Not Anymore" by Letoya Luckett
Trish, Trevor, and Martin…I miss you guys man!
Trevor Santos choreography: "Imma Be"
I occasionally like to feature my friend Trevor from Melbourne here on Doobybrain because I honestly think he’s got some of the sickest choreography I’ve ever seen. This latest video shows his moves put to the Black Eyed Peas song … Continue reading
Trevor Santos dancing to "Boom Boom Pow"
This is my friend Trevor Santos, director of Melbourne, Australia’s dance group The Collektive, and also the advanced hip-hop instructor at Melbourne Music Academy (MMA). Here he is leading a group of fellow dancers to “Boom Boom Pow”