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2010 - Dormeshia
Sumbry-Edwards has been apart of almost every major Tap movie or show
that has appeared in the history of tap dance since the 80's. She was nominated
for best actress for her starring role in the award-winning Independent film
"The Rise and Fall of Miss Thang". In addition to opening the Harlem Tap Studio
in NYC, Mrs. Sumbry-Edwards continues to appear as a special guest for shows and
festivals around the world. She was also elected to the Advisory Board as the
Tap Advisor for Dance Magazine and the official Tap Spokesperson for Capezio
along with her family, as well as being featured in their international
advertising campaign. Mrs. Sumbry-Edwards was also the private tap instructor to
the iconic Michael Jackson over the course of 11 years.
Mrs. Sumbry-Edwards
career includes acclaimed runs on Broadway and off-Broadway in shows such as
Black and Blue, the Tony Award Winning Bring In Da’Noise, Bring In Da’Funk,
International Tour of Bring in Da’Noise, Bring in Da’Funk (dance
captain/principal dancer/understudy to the lead role), and Imagine Tap!
(featured soloist). Other performances include the national tour of Wild Woman
Blues and Debbie Allen’s SAMMY (the life and times of Sammy Davis Jr.). Film
credits include “TAP” with Gregory Hines, Spike Lee's “Bamboozled” (Assistant
Choreographer), and “The Rodgers and Hart Story: Thou Swell, Thou Witty”. Mrs.
Sumbry-Edwards’ choreography has been featured in TAAP: The Art &
Appreciation of Percussion and was also utilized in Michael Jackson's music
video “Rock My World”. She was also spotlighted in a commercial for Tops and was
most recently featured on MTV’s hit television series MADE. |