Rhimes was born in London. She has a long association with Boy Blue Entertainment having danced with the troupe since the beginning of her dance career at just 14 years old.Over the years, Rhimes has proven to be a flexible and versatile dancer mastering genres ranging from Hip Hop (6 styles), Contemporary and Jazz as well as Martial Arts.She has e...
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Rhimes was born in London. She has a long association with Boy Blue Entertainment having danced with the troupe since the beginning of her dance career at just 14 years old.Over the years, Rhimes has proven to be a flexible and versatile dancer mastering genres ranging from Hip Hop (6 styles), Contemporary and Jazz as well as Martial Arts.She has established a reputation and commands respect as a dancer having worked and trained with other dance crews including choreographers from Plague and Flawless.In 2008 she landed a leading role in 'Into the Hoods', the first hip hop show to reach the West End, which she cites as a major highlight in her career.Rhimes has also appeared on Blue Peter, The Paul O' Grady Show, Graham Norton's 'When Will I Be Famous', the 2006 'Life & Lyrics' as well as taking a lead in 'Street Dance 3D' as the feisty Justine. She has also danced for Nelson Mandela.With her passion for hip hop dance Rhimes also played 'The Brat' in Pied Piper with Boy Blue Entertainment, which won 2007 Laurence Olivier with Theatre Royal Stratford East.Another string to this versatile artiste's bow is choreography; she's pulled together dance narratives for designers in the V & A Museum Fashion Show 2004, for artists Esser and Lady Sovereign, at countless other Boy Blue productions, working with some of London's top choreographers. Her choreography has also been seen in West End production 'Into the Hoods' and the Barbican's 'Over the Edge'.Rhimes has also proven herself as a model and has posed for Nike, L'Oreal London, The Afro Hair and Beauty Show and the V & A Museum Fashion Show 2004.
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