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Ryan Kasprzak
Astoria, NY

Birthday: February 7

I'm from: MI

Years Dancing: 15

I've Studied: Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip-Hop, Modern, Ballroom

I Am A: Dancer, Teacher, Choreographer, Enthusiast

Favorite Company: Parallel Exit: Physical Comedy Theater

I'd Like to Meet: Gregory Hines

Favorite Books / TV / Music: Ben Folds

E-Mail: ryankasprzak@danceruniverse.com

My Bio: The NY Times says Ryan, "can get laughs simply by breathing.” His unique comic style has been featured at Tap City, the NY Musical Festival, the West Virginia Tap Festival, and the Cos Fest in Barcelona, Spain. He appeared with Tony Award winner Sutton Foster in Broadway Under the Stars recorded live in Central Park for CBS television. Ryan served as dance captain for the International Tour of Fosse and has been honored to perform with such legendary entertainers as Liza Minelli, Gregory Hines, Ben Vereen, Ann Reinking and the Nicholas Brothers. Recent performances include Revolution at the Joyce Theatre and Cut to the Chase at 59E59 Theater. Ryan is the host of the dance podcast "Funkalicious Feet" available for free download at www.podcastgo.com or www.ryankasprzak.com. He is also a member of the resident faculty at the Broadway Theatre Project.

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Ryan Kasprzak 3/19/2008 11:47:29 AM

Nope...there's no fancy effects in the show.

P.S.  I like your ballet dancer picture.
-Bear

jenk360 3/18/2008 11:43:15 PM

Ughh...I don't think I want him to do the "bend and snap:  :)  

Barb K 3/18/2008 09:59:58 AM

Thanks for the info.  I am putting "In The Heights" on my must see list for my next trip to  NYC.  The dancing in the clips looks fresh and innovative.  Just curious- is any video or other multi-media actually used in the show?