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Breyanna Oldham was born and raised in Kamloops, B.C. At the age of 5 Breyanna started training in jazz and ballet. As she got older she started training competitively in styles such as contemporary, jazz, hip hop, lyrical, and musical theatre. In her high school years Breyanna has won Top Junior/Senior Dancer at her high school as well as winning the Thom Bell Memorial Scholarship and Bronze Scholarship at her local dance studio. After graduating, she went on to study contemporary dance at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver B.C, where she continues to pursue her love and passion for dance. At SFU she has had the opportunity to work and train with artists such as Rob Kitsos, Megan Walker-Straight, Judith Garay and Henry Daniel. Since moving to Vancouver, Breyanna has had the opportunity to work with amazing dancers/choreographers such as Heather Laura Gray, Randa Barett, Jerome Esplana, and Scott and Carmen Forsyth. She has been able to train with some of the top dance programs and studios in Vancouver such as Studio North's "The Klick" and Jerome Esplanas program "Trek of Arts". She recently finished filming Nickelodeon's Monster High and has danced in a few short films such as Cover Me Up and Old News is so Exciting. She has also acted in short films with SFU. Along with dancing she has choreographed pieces. Her most recent work is titled "offscreen," a dance film created in a SFU course. Breyanna has also choreographed for concept videos and music videos. Breyanna has become extremely passionate about the collaboration between film and dance. After she graduates she hopes to stay in Vancouver, work in the entertainment industry while also creating work with film and movement.