
Donald Colson

Timo Draheim

Julie Pecquet
Dance/Acrobatics - HipHop
Donald "D-Ray" Colson
The 23-year-old dancer, hip hopper, choreographer and dance teacher Donald "D-Ray" Colson lives and works in Charlotte, North Carolina. At the age of 14 he began his extensive dance training at Garinger high school under Donell Stines, director of Create Don’t Hate Productions. In 2004 he graduated from the Northwest School of the Arts and was accepted into the North Carolina School of the Arts summer program. Donald‘s dance experience ranges from appearances at the opening act for Earth, Wind and Fire, dance theater performances with companies such as the Moving Poets to stage shows with hip hop artists Lloyd, Sammie und Justin Clark.
Timo Draheim
has been training break dance since 1999 at many different places such as the Potsdam Waschhaus, the Bboy crew Flying Steps in Berlin-Wedding and the Zille Charlottenburg. He has been teaching break dance at the dance school Offizze since 2003. Timo is working with various choreographers and has extensive stage experience at theaters and festivals throughout Europe. He won many break dance competitions and came in second at the 2007 German National Battle of the Year.
Julie Pecquet
received her training in dance, singing and acting in Paris. She graduated from the renowned Hamburg Lola Rogge School of Dance with a degree in dance instruction and also obtained her German aerobics instructor license. She con-tinued her professional education at the Los Angeles Edge Performing Arts Center and at the New York Broadway Dance Center. Ms. Pecquet was the rollergirl in the first Rollergirl music video (1999), sang a duet with Alexey and toured Europe with Brooklyn Bounce, Garcia, Dandoo and Prezzioso. She had lead parts in Carmen 2000 and Hair and danced with the O. T. Company. She works as a dancer, choreographer and artistic coach for various record labels, top producers, TV productions and shows.
www.juliepecquet.com
Donald "D-Ray" Colson
The 23-year-old dancer, hip hopper, choreographer and dance teacher Donald "D-Ray" Colson lives and works in Charlotte, North Carolina. At the age of 14 he began his extensive dance training at Garinger high school under Donell Stines, director of Create Don’t Hate Productions. In 2004 he graduated from the Northwest School of the Arts and was accepted into the North Carolina School of the Arts summer program. Donald‘s dance experience ranges from appearances at the opening act for Earth, Wind and Fire, dance theater performances with companies such as the Moving Poets to stage shows with hip hop artists Lloyd, Sammie und Justin Clark.
Timo Draheim
has been training break dance since 1999 at many different places such as the Potsdam Waschhaus, the Bboy crew Flying Steps in Berlin-Wedding and the Zille Charlottenburg. He has been teaching break dance at the dance school Offizze since 2003. Timo is working with various choreographers and has extensive stage experience at theaters and festivals throughout Europe. He won many break dance competitions and came in second at the 2007 German National Battle of the Year.
Julie Pecquet
received her training in dance, singing and acting in Paris. She graduated from the renowned Hamburg Lola Rogge School of Dance with a degree in dance instruction and also obtained her German aerobics instructor license. She con-tinued her professional education at the Los Angeles Edge Performing Arts Center and at the New York Broadway Dance Center. Ms. Pecquet was the rollergirl in the first Rollergirl music video (1999), sang a duet with Alexey and toured Europe with Brooklyn Bounce, Garcia, Dandoo and Prezzioso. She had lead parts in Carmen 2000 and Hair and danced with the O. T. Company. She works as a dancer, choreographer and artistic coach for various record labels, top producers, TV productions and shows.
www.juliepecquet.com