BIOGRAPHY
Kelsey ‘Hydro’ Miller
I have worked internationally as a dancer, model and choreographer for 10 years and been active in the scene since I was 16 years of age.
‘Hydro’ stands for the free flow movement and speed of how I present my art or teachings. I like to create an immersive and intense experience when projecting my movement.
I am also a qualified Personal trainer and Fitness instructor running sessions weekly. While also an Ambassador of Nike Training London inspiring the training scene through fitness and dance.
I have been training with Boy Blue Entertainment since 2011, however also worked with companies such as Avant Garde, At Your Beat and other companies in the uk. I have trained in Hip hop, Popping, Jazz, dancehall, afrobeats, Krump and House. I used these styles to influence my personal style which is also known as ‘Hydrography’
I have performed on stages such as the Barbican, Sadlers Wells, Zalgiria Arena (Lithuania), SSE Arena, Latitude Festival and more Uk and international venues.
I have danced with artists such as Cheryl Cole, Run DMC, Big Narstie, Koredo Bello, Ray Blk, Chipmunk, Will Smith and more.
My journey hasn’t always been easy. I was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (Cancer) in my neck at the age of 17, 3days before my 18th birthday in 2015. I was lucky enough to be cured in the early spring on 2016, however it has came with a lot of challenges and barriers that helped me grow into the artist and man I am today. To see more info and the journey with my cancer check my video gallery.
My work often represents conceptual pieces and an enhanced, deeper meaning of dance. I love being able to explore my insecurities and problems I have faced within my creations.
One of my biggest aspirations is being able to connect with people through the art of dance. Many of the workshops I have hosted have been inspired by touching personal emotions/past experiences. In the same way dance helped me through some difficult moments of my life I hope to inspire others who may benefit from using this as a form of release.