Do Dat Entertainment has established itself as Toronto’s leading provider of dance choreography and artist development. Operated by Founder and Choreographer, Luther Brown; President, Ryan Robinson; and Business Manager, Wayne Samuels, Do Dat has played a key role in developing Toronto’s dance scene. Well-recognized within Toronto’s dance community, Do Dat Entertainment has been successful in setting new industry standards and gaining global recognition for their talented and innovative performance and flair. As the industry’s leading provider of entertainment and choreography, Do Dat Entertainment offers the highest quality of services in the following areas: Artist Development Innovative Choreography Professional Dancers Industry Workshops Urban Dance Classes Private Class Sessions From corporate events to televised advertisements, a growing number of corporations are looking to include dance entertainment into their business initiatives.
Corporate clients who have benefited from our custom-tailored services include: Disney/Family Channel
M&M Chocolate
Kentucky Fried Chicken
NIKE BMG/Sony Music Canada
Toronto International Film Festival
Canadian International Auto show
Loblaws
Tommy Hilfiger
Some of the events we have provided our dancers and choreography for include:
Tell Me Music Video – Diddy feat Christina Aguilera
Showstoppers Music Video – Danity Kane
2007 Debbie Allen L.A – Hip Hop Dance Intensive Workshop
2006 MTV Europe Awards – Diddy Performance
I’m currently producing a black and white photographic documentary through my company a j a n i photography: digital image solutions. The documentary is called Project T Dot and it will record, over a one-year period, the people and places that define Toronto’s Hip-Hop culture and community.
I intend to visually capture what remains of grassroots Hip-Hop culture in Toronto. Project T Dot focuses primarily on the city’s underground Hip-Hop world, featuring images of Toronto’s Hip-Hop choreographers, group dancers, MCs, poets, producers, managers, promoters, fashion designers, clothing store owners, photographers, magazine editors and so on.
Some images from the documentary can be viewed on my company website at http://www.ajani.ca (in the series section).
If you’re interested in becoming a part of Project T Dot or know of anyone who would be interested in the documentary, I can be reached at ajaniphoto@gmail.com . Additional contact info can be found at http://www.ajani.ca .