George Beet

George is an exciting new choreographer delivering innovative work on stage and across social media. He recently choreographed CRAZY FOR YOU at Arts Ed (Directed by Rupert Hands) and is currently Assistant Choreographer on the UK premier of SOMETHING ROTTEN! (Directed & Choreographed by Tim Jackson).

George teaches his choreography to nine sell out classes at Pineapple Dance Studios each week where his diverse range of styles have gained global attraction along with a large online following.

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George is an exciting new choreographer delivering innovative work on stage and across social media. He recently choreographed CRAZY FOR YOU at Arts Ed (Directed by Rupert Hands) and is currently Assistant Choreographer on the UK premier of SOMETHING ROTTEN! (Directed & Choreographed by Tim Jackson).

George teaches his choreography to nine sell out classes at Pineapple Dance Studios each week where his diverse range of styles have gained global attraction along with a large online following.

As a performer, George’s on-stage career spanned for a decade, working mainly as a Dance Captain. George has worked with the likes of Kathleen Marshall (ANYTHING GOES), Mark Bramble (42ND STREET, Drury Lane), Bill Deamer (42ND STREET, Sadlers Wells) and Stephen Mear (WHITE CHRISTMAS). He was Associate Choreographer to Bill Deamer on OKLAHOMA! in Concert (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane).

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