Albert Blaise Cattafi

Albert Blaise Cattafi has been dancing since the age of 5, and since that time has established himself as a fine young artist.  Cattafi's training includes the renowned faculties of both the Joffrey Ballet School, New York and Kelly Allen's For Dancers Only in Little Falls, New Jersey. Albert has danced for some of the countries top choreographers including Ray Leeper and Mia Michaels. He has performed as a soloist for the Urban Ballet Theater, as a guest artist at The Astaire Awards on Broadway, and was a featured soloist in both the first national and European tours of A Few Good Men... Dancin'’ choreographed by Jeff Amsden.  Cattafi has been featured in a Coke Zero commercial and originated the role of Toto in Des McAnuff’s re-imagination of The Wiz.  Currently Albert is a member of Rasta Thomas’ Bad Boys of Dance featuring some of the countries’ strongest male dancers and was a featured character in Jerry Mitchell's "Peepshow" in Las Vegas. Most recently Albert was the assistant choreographer to Ray Leeper on the Franco Dragone project entitled "INDIA". He is a proud recipient of the Mr. Dance of America ‘04 title and continues to believe that you can never stop learning and therefore never stop growing. "Always strive for perfection and never stop smiling."

 

 

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