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Jessica Reynolds

Jessica ReynoldsJessica is a dynamic, dedicated dancer and teacher from Toronto, Ontario. Jessica’s strong passion for dance and the performing arts came at an early age. She was encouraged to enroll in dance classes but it wasn’t until she was 13 that she enrolled in her first dance class. She had fallen in love and began to explore many dance styles.

Jessica has trained in many styles of dance such as Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary, Hip Hop and Modern. Jessica excelled quickly and was invited into the competitive program at Gotta Dance where her love of performing flourished. Jessica also graduated from the prestigious Etobicoke School of the Arts with a major in Drama and a minor in Dance.

Jessica has worked with artists on numerous live and touring performances. Some of these artists included; Lady Gaga, Blake McGrath, Massari, Kim Davis and many more. Jessica’s talent has enabled her to work on many music videos. She has worked with some of Canada’s top directors such as Cazhmere and John Poliquin. Jessica can be seen in videos with artists such as Blake Mcgrath, Addictiv, Jordan “J-man” Francis and many more. She can also be seen in Disney’s Camp Rock: The Final Jam, which was released this summer. Jessica’s love of the performing arts has allowed her to travel between Toronto, Los Angeles, London England and Australia.

Jessica’s hard work and dedication has landed her in the forefront of the stage performing at the 2011 MMVA’s, Toronto’s Original Choreographers Ball, The Bazaar, The Remix Project, Women In Dance, I-dentity, UrbanNoise Festival, Fashion Arts Toronto, Dances Of Offering, Project Dance (PRIDE) and many more.

Jessica has also had the opportunity to work with some of the industries top choreographers including Laurieann Gibson, Blake McGrath, Tabitha & Napoleon (NAPPYTABS), So You Think You Can Dance Canada's Shavar Blackwood, Leon Blackwood and Hollywood Jade.

Jessica is always looking to improve herself. She believes challenging yourself and consistently exposing yourself in all styles of dance is important if you want to develop into a strong, well-rounded artist and dancer. Her love for the performing arts translates in her dancing as well as her teaching. Jessica’s philosophy is if she’s comfortable, she’s not learning. She feels stepping out of your comfort zone is key to developing your art.