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Rasta Kuzma Ramacandra (known professionally as Rasta Thomas) was born on July 18, 1981 in
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and is a dancer, martial artist, gymnast, and choreographer. Thomas is the founder of the Bad Boys of Dance and director/owner of the ShowBiz National Talent Competition. Thomas is a past winner of prestigious ballet competitions worldwide and has been a guest with numerous dance companies.


Early life and training

Rasta Thomas was raised in
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.Eichenbaum (2008), p 188 His parents—both physicians—traveled widely and took their son with them.Mason, M.S." (September 25, 98), "Young dancer melds ballet, martial arts, gold medals". ''Christian Science Monitor''. 90 (212):B4 When Thomas was two years old, he broke his leg in a jeep accident, and as a result, began disciplined therapeutic physical training.Hanna, Judith Lynne (June 2002), "Rasta's Quest". ''Dance Magazine''. 76(6):40 Thomas' father enrolled the boy in
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lessons at the age of three. By the time Thomas was seven, his father felt he was being disrespectful to his teachers and so, as punishment, enrolled him in ballet classes.Dunning, Jennifer (August 14, 1996), "Dance Notes".'' New York Times''. :12 When Rasta was eight years old, his father signed him up for
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and
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. In gymnastics, he took private lessons under Jamel Eddin Chaabani, who was the head coach of the Tunisian and Saudi National Olympic Teams. In swimming and during the same year Rasta won the gold medal in the butterfly stroke during the Saudi Arabia Final in Dahran. Thomas excelled and entered the commercial competition circuit, winning StarQuest, Showbiz, and Star Power dance contests. Over time, he developed aspirations of becoming an action-movie star while working as an ''
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'', "leading dancer" or star, in the
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.


Early career and continued training

Thomas received his dance training from the age of twelve at The
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, in Washington, D.C., and also studied at the Washington School of Ballet. Thomas' father would take his son to see many ballet companies perform at the Kennedy Center for the Arts. His father would then ask dancers if they would grant his son classes, and they often obliged. At age thirteen, Thomas trained under Dawei Zhang at the Maryland Youth Ballet; of Zhang, Thomas said "The technique I learned from him is the blueprint that's allowed me to have a career." At the age of thirteen he became the youngest person ever to receive the Jury Prize at the 1994 Paris International Dance Competition. Although he was enrolled at Kirov in time for the 1996 Varna International Ballet Competition, the school had a policy of only sending dancers sure to win the gold. So Thomas represented the Seiskaya School of Ballet of New York instead (with whom he was doing guest performances at the time) and
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, Arthur Mitchell and
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sponsored him at a cost of $30,000. At fifteen, he was awarded the Junior Gold Medal at the event, becoming the youngest ever to win and while on a foot he injured in karate class. After his win, ''
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'' announced, "Look out, world. Rasta Thomas has arrived." In 1995, Thomas became a member of Le Jeune Ballet de France, and in 1997 was invited by the Hartford Ballet to be a principal artist. At the 1998 USA International Ballet Competition, Thomas won the gold medal, a scholarship, and a cash prize in the senior men's division.


Professional career

In 1998, already a seasoned performer despite being a minor, he was permitted to perform in the senior division of the
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(USAIBC).Sims, Caitlin (September 1998), "Rasta Thomas awarded Jackson gold medal".'' Dance Magazine''. 72 (9):35 Thomas won the gold medal, and at 16 years old became the youngest to win in the senior division, beating
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's previous record age of 18.Poon, Kina (December 2009), "Rebel Without a Pause".'' Dance Magazine''. 83 (12):26 The win opened up new opportunities for the dancer. Later that year, he and three other dancers, including Adrienne Canterna, originated the piece for the tenth season of The Vail International Dance Festival. The couple performed at the festival again in 1999. Upon returning to the US, he went to Los Angeles to begin his commercial career: he hired an agent, danced in a GAP commercial and had a solo in the Debbie-Allen choreographed 1999 Academy Awards.Eichenbaum (2008), p 189 Thomas conceived and directed In ''Homage: A Tribute to Families With AIDS'', a benefit for Self-Help Community Services and its Family Home Care program. He was enjoying commercial success and popular recognition, but after a conversation with one of his mentors, Arthur Mitchell, he decided to "get back on an artist's path." Thomas moved to New York City and joined the
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(under the tutelage of Mitchell) in what would prove to be their final season. Instead of signing to another company, Thomas decided to become a guest dancer. While Thomas was dining with choreographer Vladimir Angelov, a friend told Thomas that he was wasting his talent by only performing at galas. Angelov agreed, remarking that excellent danseurs are expected to belong to premier companies. Shortly after their dinner, Angelov introduced Thomas to Gerhard Rieder, who presents the Kirov Ballet in Europe, who in turn introduced Rasta to the Kirov's company manager, Makharbek Vaziev. Rieder invited Thomas to perform in Kirov's February 2001 three-hour gala in St. Petersburg. He performed a dance Angelov choreographed to " Flight of the Bumblebee," to rave reviews, including from
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, artistic director of the Kirov Ballet and Opera. Vaziev invited Thomas to residency with the ballet and a stipend of $150 a month while granting him freedom accept independent work; Thomas declined due to a filming commitment in the movie ''Without a Word'', so Vaziev extended his invitation to the fall. Though Thomas enjoyed the filming experience he realized his dancing career was finite. He decided to dance for six months in Russia with the Kirov Ballet. Rasta moved to St. Petersburg as the first American to become a member of the Kirov in October 2001. While there, he most notably danced as '' Swan Lake's'' Jester, '' Carmen's'' bullfighter, and '' Le jeune homme et la mort's'' Young Man. Due to the companies internal politics Thomas became disenchanted and moved back to Maryland to February 2002. The following October, he carried the torch and performed in the opening ceremonies of USAIBC. Thomas has appeared as a guest artist with such companies as 2000–Present:
Dance Theater of Harlem Dance Theatre of Harlem (DTH) is an American professional ballet company and school based in Harlem, New York City. It was founded in 1969 under the directorship of Arthur Mitchell and later partnered with Karel Shook. Milton Rosenstock served ...
,
Washington Ballet The Washington Ballet (TWB) is an ensemble of professional ballet dancers based in Washington DC. It was founded in 1976 by Mary Day, and has been under the artistic directorship of Julie Kent since 2016. Septime Webre was artistic director for ...
, City Dance, Baryshnikov's
White Oak Dance Company White Oak Dance Project was a dance company founded in 1990 by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Mark Morris. The company took the name of the animal preservation and land plantation owned by philanthropist and Baryshnikov friend Howard Gilman. Gilman built ...
,
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, Loundin Ballet,
Orlando Ballet The Orlando Ballet is an American professional ballet company based in Orlando, Florida. Their main performance space is the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The company was founded in 1974 as the Performing Arts Company of Florida. They ...
,
K Ballet K-ballet is a Japanese ballet company. The company started in 1999 and has since held approximately 50 annual performances. K-Ballet's activity was first recognised internationally in July 2004, when the ballet group was invited to New York's Metr ...
, Alonzo King's Lines Contemporary Ballet Company, Complexions,
DanceBrazil DanceBrazil is an American dance company based out of New York City, which presents works based upon the dance and music of the Brazilian culture. The company particularly excels in performances of works from the Afro-Brazilian artistic movement, ...
, Rafael Amargo Dance Company, Universal Ballet,
Danza Contemporanea de Cuba Danza Contemporanea de Cuba (Contemporary Dance of Cuba) is a contemporary dance company based in Havana, Cuba, combining modern American theatre, Afro-Caribbean dance styles and classical European Ballet. History The company was founded in 1959 a ...
, American Ballet Theater,
Kirov Ballet The Mariinsky Ballet (russian: Балет Мариинского театра) is the resident classical ballet company of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in the 18th century and originally known as the Imperial Russ ...
,
Pacific Northwest Ballet Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB) is a ballet company based in Seattle, Washington, in the United States. It is said to have the highest per capita attendance in the United States, with 11,000 subscribers in 2004. The company consists of 49 dan ...
, etc. 1990-2000: Le Jeune Ballet de France,
Joffrey Ballet The Joffrey Ballet is one of the premier dance companies and training institutions in the world today. Located in Chicago, Illinois, the Joffrey regularly performs classical and contemporary ballets during its annual performance season at Lyric O ...
, Maryland Youth Ballet, Arlington Dance Theater, Tulsa Ballet Theater, Victor Ullate,
National Ballet of China The National Ballet of China (NBC), known in China as the Central Ballet Troupe was founded on 31 December 1959. It is the national ballet company of the People's Republic of China. The ballet company works from the Tianqiao Theater, this was spe ...
, Hartford Ballet, Inoue Ballet,
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,
Imperial Russian Ballet The Mariinsky Ballet (russian: Балет Мариинского театра) is the resident classical ballet company of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in the 18th century and originally known as the Imperial Russ ...
. Thomas danced in the ABT at the Metropolitan Opera House as a guest artist in a
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production of ''
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''. He also played the role of Timmy in
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's 2005 DVD '' One Last Dance''. In 2005, Thomas performed a solo in Lar Lubovitch's US debut of ''Elemental Brubeck''. ''
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'', in response to his performance, said "A creature of the stage, his presence is magnetic (if lacking nuance), and he relishes all the scrutiny he demands." NY Critic ''The New York Times'' said that the success of the piece can be credited to the "innate good taste and nuanced phrasing that informs Mr. Thomas's spectacular, crystal-clear performance."Sulcas, Roslyn (November 10, 2005), "Dance Review; A Leaping Man in Red, Propelled by Classic Brubeck". ''New York Times''. That same year, he debuted on Broadway as the lead character Eddie in the hit musical '' Movin' Out'' and went on to work with the ''Movin' Out'' touring company. Thomas was featured on the winter 2006 cover of ''
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'' magazine. He choreographed and performed a well-received "stand-alone acrobatic ballet solo" for "Poetry in New York," a flamenco musical by Rafael Amargo.DUNNING, JENNIFER (June 26, 2006), "DANCE REVIEW; Using Flamenco to Evoke Lorca's Time in New York".'' New York Times''. In late 2008, Thomas gathered several high-profile young dancers and invited them to judge an open video competition, where amateurs could enter a three-minute video of their solos via YouTube or divacompetition.com.Cann, Sara (November 2007), "BUZZ".'' Dance Spirit''. In July 2008, Thomas and 11 other gold-medal winners of previous USAIBC competitions were included in a one-night-only IBC Reunion Gala in
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. “To me means artistic freedom. In this country you need fame to achieve your career goals to have people listen to your ideas and grant you money so that you can bring your artistic vision to life. The career is too short not to reach to great heights (June 2008), "Moving Pictures".''Dance Magazine''. ''The Dancer Within''(2008) Thomas was interviewed for the book ''The Dancer Within: Intimate Conversations with Great Dancers'' by Rose Eichenbaum, a collection of interviews with prominent dancers. "Residing in the Body". ''Dance Magazine''. The book accompanied Eichenbaum's touring photography exhibition, also called The Dancer Within, which sought to celebrate "the act of dancing and the lives of dancers.


Bad Boys of Dance

In 2007, Thomas founded the Bad Boys of Dance company (BBD). BBD selected dancers with strong technical backgrounds from competitions, Broadway, Juliard, etc. Their debut performance was at the
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Festival in July 2007. While initial critical response was mixed, the popular response was enthusiastic. After seeing one of their early performances, Jennifer Dunning of the ''New York Times'' called it "the dance equivalent of a water-bomb gang," remarked that Thomas's performance displayed "theatrical intelligence" and concluded that BBD "resembles a group of friends, gifted performers with individual presences who enjoy one another's company and blessedly have not an ounce of earnestness in them."Jennifer Dunning (July 31, 2007), "Dance Review – Bad Boys of Dance; A Troupe Keeps the Jinks Just as High as Possible".'' New York Times''. The summer of 2008, Rasta Thomas’ “Rock the Ballet” was created to showcase BBD. They made their international debut at the St. Pauli theater in Hamburg, Germany. In this show BBD incorporated
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, hip hop, tap and gymnastics into ballet to some of today's most popular songs. Over the years BBD featured alumni of ''
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'' (including Craig DeRosa, Nick Lazzarini and
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). "The Bad Boys are Lookin' Good".'' Dance Spirit''. Since 2007, BBD has given over 1,000 performances, employed over 100 dancers and entertained over one million spectators world-wide. BBD opened the USAIBC ceremonies on June 12, 2010 "Jeté to Jackson".''Dance Magazine''. BBD has performed on Europe's and Australia's most celebrated stages. BBD has appeared on numerous TV shows in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, England, Japan, Italy etc. BBD had the honor of being featured in the documentary “Never Stand Still” with Suzanne Farrell, Paul Taylor, Mercedes Cunningham, Mark Morris and more narrated by Bill T. Jones. The documentary was released in selected theaters and later aired on PBS. BBD was invited to be cultural ambassadors for tours and workshops in India and Armenia both in association with the US State Department's, Art in the Embassies Program. BBD also starred in Rasta Thomas’ “Romeo and Juliet” and Rasta Thomas’ “Tap Stars”. In 2014 the name Bad Boys of Ballet was used on behalf of Bad Boys of Dance on the ABCs America's Got Talent.


Personal life

Thomas has one daughter, Anami Halo Ramacandra (meaning "nameless angel of God") and was married to his long time dance partner, Adrienne Canterna.


Notes

Thomas’ endorsement deal with
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, a brand of dance apparel spanned 5 campaigns.


References


Footnotes


Bibliography

*''The Dancer Within: intimate Conversations with Great Dancers''. Rose Eichenbaum, Aron Hirt-Manheimer Wesleyan University Press, 2008 , pp 188–190


Reviews


NY Times
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Jennifer Dunning Jennifer Dunning (born February 4, 1942) is a writer and critic for ''The New York Times'' on the subjects of dance and ballet. She is the author of the 1985 ''But First a School: The First Fifty Years of the School of American Ballet'', the 1996 ...
, July 31, 2007
NY Times
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Roslyn Sulcas Roslyn Sulcas is a dance critic and culture writer for ''The New York Times''. She was raised in Cape Town, South Africa, and studied English literature at university, receiving post-graduate degrees from the University of Cape Town and Paris VII ( ...
, December 16, 2009


External links


Rasta Thomas' website
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Bad Boys of Dance websiteRasta Thomas, front cover
''movmnt'' (magazine)
Archive footage of Rasta Thomas/BBD performing ''Heartbreak on Repeat'' in 2007 at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
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