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Shaun Evaristo


Shaun Evaristo is a Filipino-American professional choreographer, dancer, creator, and community builder. He is passionate about the art of culture, contribution and empowering people as he paves the way for future dancers to come. His focus to quality and experience bleeds through his dance, business, and choreography. Shaun is mostly known for his unique style of choreography and creating the company Movement Lifestyle, which is an urban dance brand located in the heart of the North Hollywood Arts District, California. Movement Lifestyle is a community based and globally connected company that focuses on being the platform for dancers. The company has produced events and established creative dance spaces in which they strive to provide a great experience for the professional dancer to a movement enthusiast. His labor to creating this unique company was his way of giving back to dance from what dance has give him. Shaun has taught at dance institutions that are well known by other dancers; amongst those are the Urban Dance Camp in Germany, the Broadway Dance Center in Japan, and Beat Mix in Korea. He has performed for Omarion, High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens and Justin Bieber, and has choreographed several dance routines for J. Lewis, NLT, Travis Garland, Luhan (singer) and for Korean groups Big Bang (most notably Taeyang), 2NE1, Se7en, BTS, and Henry's 1st single, "Trap".Jeon Jungkook also stated that he worked with lifestyle movement before debut.

Shaun Evaristo started dancing during his pre-teen years when he originally formed his first dance crew, Gen2, with his cousins and friends. Evaristo cites Janet Jackson's Velvet Rope Tour as an inspiration, saying "That show changed my life and so did the dancers." Also inspired by Michael Jackson and N'Sync, he and Gen2 began dancing in his garage and have constantly choreographed and performed routines together since then. After taking several dance classes through his teenage years, including tap and jazz, Shaun was exposed to his most influential genre and style today, hip-hop. Through his teenage years, he kept on creating and structuring dance routines and put on shows for his high school.


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