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Daniel Keith Morrison Aka Keith The God is a dancer, choreographer, and actor born and raised in The town of Scarborough. With over 20s of experience in both art forms Keith has been in projects like, Degrassi The Next Generation, How She Move, Total Drama Island, Sneakerella, The Boys, and the upcoming Paw Patrol Movie just to name a few. On stage he has represented team Canada in China & LA, toured the UAE, battled in the UK, Taiwan, Germany, and Japan. His current focus is growing the next generation of Toronto's dance scene through hip hop freestyle and Breaking, his two main styles of dance.
Olivia Campbell is a dedicated equity advocate within the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), where she works in the Equity Department to actively dismantle anti-Black racism and promote inclusivity in education. In her role, Olivia is instrumental in facilitating Black Student Alliances, empowering students to advocate for themselves and their communities, and ensuring that anti-Black racism is addressed within the school system.
With a strong background in the arts, Olivia is also an experienced dance educator specializing in hip-hop and breakdancing. Her work as a dance instructor extends beyond teaching technical skills, as she uses dance as a tool for personal development, building confidence, and fostering a sense of belonging among students.
Olivia holds a robust academic background with a focus on human rights and public policy. This foundation informs her approach to equity work, as she leverages her understanding of policy and systemic issues to advocate for meaningful change and equitable opportunities for all students. Olivia's professional experience seamlessly integrates her commitment to social justice with her passion for the arts, creating a powerful platform for positive change in the lives of young people.
Shaniece Phillips, is a dancer and choreographer from Rexdale. She's built her career around her deep connection to dance and its cultural roots. Inspired by her older sister’s hip hop classes, music videos, and her Jamaican heritage, Shaniece understands dance as a living, breathing art form that transcends the confines of polished studios. She has trained for well over a decade, primarily in Hip Hop and Dancehall inToronto, including the Vibe with George Jones, and Culture Shock Toronto, where she would become the artistic director from 2019-2022. Her teaching at City Dance Corps and Gotta Dance in Toronto reflects this philosophy, emphasising that dance is deeply rooted in history, community, and celebration. Shaniece’s credits include Canada’s Drag Race winner Priyanka, CeCe Peniston, Haviah Mighty, Sexxy Redd, Drake and more. Beyond her teaching, Shaniece has a rich background in community service, including youth mentorship and community arts with organizations such as Vibe Arts, Arts Etobicoke, and the Jean Augustine Centre for Young Women's Empowerment.She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Guelph-Humber and is currently training as an Expressive Arts Therapist at the Create Institute in Toronto. Shaniece’s mission is to inspire others to find the transformative power of dance, whether on grand stages or in local studios, and to share her passion for dance’s ability to effect change and foster healing.