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WHO WANTS TO BE A SUPERHERO
Tonya Kay stars as television's first fruit-eating superhero, Creature, on the SCIFI Channel in Stan Lee's Who Wants To Be A Superhero as the fruit-eating, whip-yielding heroine, Creature. |
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STOMP
Tonya Kay had no idea as a child that all her dreams would come
true. Performing for 3 years and in over 500 shows, not a nite went
by when lying on the stage at the end of the performance, 3,000
audience members screaming, that Tonya Kay would not think, "I'm
in STOMP. This is my life."
An organic melee of musical meyhem, STOMP's cast memebers
create music out of everyday objects like trashcans, plungers -
even the kitchen sink. STOMP review
featuring Tonya Kay. |
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DE
LA GUARDA
De La Guarda is an exuberant new form of theatre that
literally falls from the sky. All tickets are sold general admission
... in fact, the entire audience stands and dances the entire show.
Tonya Kay had the challenging opportunity to train as an aerial
stuntwoman with this Off-Broadway phenom in Las Vegas.
"I now know I can do anything," says Tonya Kay. "Even
fly!" |
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FREAK SHOW DELUXE
Tonya Kay performs side show oddity arts with Hollywood's Freak Show Deluxe. Acts include the traditional Coney Island-style Human Dart Board, Blockhead, and Glass Walking, while Tonya Kay's specific atrocities include precision bull whip, fire spinning and knife throwing with legendary impalment arts partner Jack Dagger, . |
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WHAT
GOES IN YOUR EARS COMES OUT YOUR FACE!
Shure Headphones features Tonya Kay in their national print campaign
targeting music industry professionals. |
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MARK
GOODMAN TAP COMPANY
The Mark Goodman Tap Company is a Los Angeles based
dance company founded in 1999 that combines New York swing-style
tap with world rhythms and other forms to break new ground, creating
a unique tap dance performance.
Tonya Kay's toes twinkeled in the Mark Goodman Tap Company's
world premiere of Seal With a Kiss - a ground breaking
tap production featuring a full-length storyline set to the moving
music of Seal. |
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THE
UNCOOKING SHOW DVD
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XTREME
RHYTHM THEATRE
"Imagine an urban drum circle---street dancers, subway musicians,
big city club energy, and intense special effects." --Tonya Kay (creator/director)
Subway bucket drummers, glow stick rave dancers, and full-company
body orchestrations bring the streets of Manhattan to life in this
fearless story of two teenagers seeking sanity in NYC - a story
told entirely through rhythm...
Contact creator/director, Tonya Kay, to produce XRT
with your local youth. Read
XRT review here. |
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THE
PEGGY SPINA TAP COMPANY
Tonya Kay was one of eight fast-footed-females hoofing at Peggy
Spina's 20th Anniversary Performance. Accompanied by the
Joel Forrester Jazz Quartet, this established NYC tap company was
"exciting for the tightness of the taps and the relentless
locomotive surge of Ms. Spina's choreography." --New York Times
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AXIS
DANZ
Flagging emerged in underground nite clubs, where dancers would
express themselves in the sensual orbit of elaborately decorated,
hand-made flags.
NYC's Axis Danz is the world's only company combining
the mesmerizing art of flagging with concert dance. Tonya Kay performed
extensively with the ensemble, enjoying the rare opportunity of
working under the true pioneer of flag dance, creator of Axis
Danz, George Jagatic. |
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DECA
DANCE
Hip-Hop Theatre straight from the streets of New York City... Deca Dance Theatre director
Jen Weber employs video, poetry, live djs, and fierce dancers (such
as Tonya Kay) to bring hip-hop forth from the stereotypical fog
of commercialism. Proving at last that street dance does indeed
hold emotional story-telling value, and deserves to be center stage.
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