Choreography

Inspired by Pop Culture & K-Pop

Looking for the next trendy dance choreography to blow up on TikTok, or looking for a piece to elevate your storytelling and strike audiences? Look no further.

Steven’s witty approach to his choreographies make his works the most memorable both on stage and on video.

Steven Chau is an artist and choreographer from Scarborough, Ontario. Dancing since 2010, his dance style and choreographies have been heavily influenced by the performative, visually magnetic, and theatrical aspects of K-Pop, as well as his training background in hip hop, jazz funk, and some contemporary.  


Having been trained by industry professionals like Mina Myoung, J Ho, and Lia Kim in Seoul of 2016, auditioned for K-Pop talent agencies, and competed and choreographed for multiple international K-Pop events, Steven has brought his love and unique background in K-Pop into his own work. His choreographies are catchy, quirky, fiery, conversational, emotional, captivating, and complement many different kinds of movers as well. Steven has also trained with industry professionals from Vancouver and LA such as Sorah Yang, Keone and Mari, Jerome Esplana, Shaun Evaristo, and more.


Steven has established a current following of 20,000 on Instagram with his catchy videos and choreographies that have pulled in different types of audiences and K-Pop fans. He has directed, choreographed, and produced his own dance videos and has collaborated with companies such as Warner Brothers Music Canada, SiriusXM, Mazda Corporation, Yorkdale Mall, and more. He has taught Jazz Funk, "K-Pop Originals", and Choreography classes in studios such as Millennium Dance Complex Toronto, VYbE Dance Company, DanceLifeX, and Prestige Dance Studio, and has directed and choreographed for dance teams such as K9 Collective. He recently choreographed his first music video for Tasha Angela, who is an emerging Toronto artist signed with Universal Music Canada. 


Currently, Steven continues to level up in choreographing, dancing, producing and directing his own videos as he also pursues acting, creative writing, and music, and studies in Ryerson’s Media Production Program

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