Daniel Booda

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Daniel is a NYC based performer, choreographer and educator. Hailing from Bucks County, PA, he holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Rider University. Upon graduating he moved to New York to take part in the Broadway Dance Center Professional Semester where he was able to dive headfirst into the NYC dance scene.  

As a performer, Daniel has had the opportunity to travel the country working regionally on shows such as Cats, A Chorus LineOklahoma! and Gypsy at theaters such as The Wick, The Highlands Playhouse and more. Daniel has been seen dancing on the Today Show’s Halloween Reveal, as well as in events such as Night of A Thousand Judy’s at Joe’s Pub, Leg Up on Life at Sony Hall, and BCEFA’s Red Bucket Follies at the New Amsterdam Theatre.  

In the realm of education, Daniel has gotten to travel the tri-state area teaching musical theatre masterclasses, as well as setting competition choreography. He is a guest faculty member at Broadway Dance Center where he has gotten to work with students of all levels in theatre, jazz and contemporary classes. Daniel also works as a judge with Turn It Up Dance Challenge. 

Daniel has gotten to dive into choreography by serving as one of the choreographers on a new works piece entitled Your Power.  

You can learn more about Daniel at www.danielbooda.com or by following him @danielbooda on Instagram!

 
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News

 

BCEFA Red Bucket Follies

Daniel will be seen dancing in this years Red Bucket Follies at the New Amsterdam Theatre in the National Tours number choreographed by Chaz Wolcott

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The Today Show

Daniel was recently seen dancing in the Today Show’s Halloween Reveal behind Carson Daly choreographed by Jennifer Taddei

Broadway Dance Center Classes

Daniel has joined as a guest theatre faculty member at Broadway Dance Center where he teaches two weekly classes.

Mondays 7-8:30 PM

Advanced Beginner Theatre

Saturdays 9-10:30 AM

Basic Theatre