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  1. 31 de may. de 2015 · May 31, 2015. Five years ago, Alex Wong had the kind of career most ballet dancers only dream of: Under the wing of Miami City Ballet founding artistic director Edward Villella, the 23-year-old had already been promoted to principal soloist, was acclaimed for his powerful sky-high jetés and effortless pirouettes, and had recently ...

  2. He won’t move 🫡 @OfficialNickKosir #dance. 📧 Alex@theAlexWong.com 📧IG & TikTok @alexdwongNYC/LA ️TikTok 2.6M+ ️SYTYCD All Star ️Greatest Showman ️Former Miami City Ballet ...

  3. 16 de nov. de 2022 · At seven, he started taking tap and jazz lessons at a small dance studio in Abbotsford. He began studying ballet at age 10, which eventually launched him into his career as a professional dancer in New York—and recently led to Wong being chosen as a representative of Canadian clothing brand Moose Knuckles, in a campaign showcasing ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm3940692Alex Wong - IMDb

    29 Photos. Alex Wong was born on November 13, 1986 in Edmonton, Alberta as Alexander Dustin King Wei Wong. He began dancing at 7, eventually studying at the Goh Ballet Academy in Vancouver. After winning multiple awards in tap & ballet, he became the 1st Canadian to win the Prix de Lausanne in 2004.

  5. With Alex Wong. Georgina Pazcoguin "The Rogue Ballerina" 359 subscribers. Subscribed. 19. 646 views 3 years ago. Co-founder of Final Bow for Yellowface Georgina Pazcoguin sits down with...

  6. 20 de ago. de 2012 · Alex Wong has just about done it all: He was a principal soloist with Miami City Ballet, he rocked “So You Think You Can Dance” Season 7, he appeared on the TV show “Smash” and, most recently, he made his Broadway debut in the cast of Newsies. Now, after 154 performances on the Great White Way, Alex is moving on.

  7. Alex Wong was born on November 13, 1986 in Edmonton, Alberta as Alexander Dustin King Wei Wong. He began dancing at 7, eventually studying at the Goh Ballet Academy in Vancouver. After winning multiple awards in tap & ballet, he became the 1st Canadian to win the Prix de Lausanne in 2004.