KALEAH CRUMP

Kaleah Crump has been exposed to the arts from a young age at a local studio in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her journey began with baton twirling, acro, tap, jazz, and ballet. Since then, she has been trained in hip hop, contemporary, lyrical, and modern. She has an open mind and is always looking for ways to improve her craft. Her passion and hard work resulted in Kaleah earning scholarships which led to assisting at Triple Threat Dance Convention, and i-Dance Convention - while also taking her across Canada. She has taught at Soul Dance Intensive with Kaizen Dance Productions; and is part of the ambassador legacy for Rutherford Movement Ex-change in Toronto, Ontario, directed by Stephanie Rutherford.Kaleah has enjoyed performing at live events such as: ColdPlay:Music of The Spheres World Tour, The Darlings Cabaret under the direction of Kathryn Schellenberg, The Sweet Spot directed by Jen Oleksiuk, Vancouver WE DAY, Vancouver’s Mural Festival, Vancouver PRIDE, Canada Day at the PNE, Welcome to the Main Event, Small Stage Productions: Snowflake Spectacular and the CFL Grey Cup Festival. Within the TV & Film industry based in Vancouver, she has had the honour to work with choreographers Mandy Moore, Emilio Dosal, Jillian Meyers, Luther Brown, Christian Vincent, Jamal Sims, HeatherLaura Gray, Jeffrey Mortensen, and Louise Hradsky to name a few!

Currently, Kaleah resides in Vancouver to continue pursuing dance.Having completed the Harbour Dance Centre's ITP, and multiple mentorship programs directed by Joe Tuliao, she is actively seeking new opportunities to share and be inspired by the community within Vancouver along with the neighbouring cities. Her most recent dance involvements were with Disney’s “Descendants” franchise, Camp Rock 3 and Nickelodeon’s “Hollywood Arts” production.

At Chi Health Club, Kaleah leads classes across all dance styles as well as fitness and training programs. She brings not only her technical expertise and stage experience, but also her dedication to helping members unlock confidence, expression, and strength through movement.