
Stephen "tWitch" Boss
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Stephen "tWitch" Boss was born in Montgomery, AL, and has been dancing pretty much his whole life.
His nickname, "tWitch", was given to him because he would dance, or what's called "pop and tick"(dance moves that can be categorized in the hip hop genre), pretty much anywhere. When he was at places like church or stores, where he couldn't really "get up and dance", he would just pop or tick, and to the naked eye, it looked like a twitch. He has a true passion for dance, and wants the world to see dance through his eyes. He also wants to use his talents to bring awareness to causes that are near and dear to his heart.
He made his way out to LA to pursue his dream, and take a shot in this industry. He landed at Chapman University, and his training there is definitely displayed through his versatility and style adaptation skills. He has since traveled the world teaching and doing choreography. He now has his sights set on Hollywood, as he wants to pursue his passion for acting.
You can find some of Twitch's TV/ Film credits on imdb.com (search Stephen Boss [II]), but here are some highlights:
- Finalist on Star Search
- Finalist on MTV's Wade Robson Project
- He has choreographed for: Se7en and the Cheetah Girls
- He is part of the following dance troupes: Breed OCLA, Chill Factor Crew.
- Featured dancer in the feature films: 'Blades of Glory' and 'Hairspray'
- He was runner up in Season 4 of 'So You Think You Can Dance,' racking up millions of votes in the process.
- Filmed several viral videos for Paramount and Funnyordie.com for the feature film 'Dance Flick'
- He is helping various charities and global causes through Jessica Biel's Make The Difference Network
- Has a DVD Fitness Video for 'So you Think You Can Dance' and 19 Entertainment coming out in the Summer of 2009
- Working on a few TV projects that will hopefully be taking off in 2009 with Muse Entertainment and his manager and friend, Nelson Diaz
*****His passion for dance and music is also going to be taken to the next level in 2009, as he enters the recording studio in early 2009, with producers Al B. Sure and Rodney Jerkins.






