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Zuri Foreman is a professional dancer, singer, actress, dance teacher and choreographer based in New York City and D.C. Born and raised in the D.C. Metropolitan Area, Zuri has been a performer since the age of 3. She has been trained in Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Modern, Hip-Hop, African Dance, Voice, and Acting. She holds a B.S. in Public Relations from St. John’s University and a Dance Theatre Certificate from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.

 

Zuri has performed in several Regional Theatre’s across the United States, feature films, television shows, and music videos. Her recent works include playing; Rosa Parks in an original musical titled "Rosa's Ride", and a Principal Dancer in a feature film titled "Passing" which has recently been picked up by Netflix. In addition to performing, Zuri is also the CEO/Founder of The Foreman Arts School (FAS), located in the D.C. Area. Her mission with FAS is to colorize the arts by providing professional arts training and mentorship to underserved communities. Zuri teaches 13 classes per week at her studio to children ages 3-adult in Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Contemporary, and Hip-Hop.

 

In her spare time, Zuri enjoys traveling, going to the beach, and watching Law & Order SVU. 

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