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Hana Morris

CREW WORK & COMMERCIAL CHOREOGRAPHY

Hana Morris is a professional dancer who has made a name for herself in both the New Zealand and Australian dance scene having recently spent 2 years of her training in Australia. With Hana’s training being predominantly in Hip Hop for most of her life, she has evolved a unique style that incorporates elements of contemporary flow, with a strong urban/commercial foundation. Now based in New Zealand, she has established herself as a well-known dancer, performer and choreographer, consistently striving to be recognized as a respected and versatile artist among all 3 pathways. 

Starting out in Nelson, NZ at a young age, she grew up in the competition scene amongst competitions including HHI, World of Dance, Hip Hop Unite, World Supremacy Battlegrounds and recently, Dancers Paradise dancing with back-to-back champs The House of Sole AU (2019, 2017, 2016). In more recent years her training has also included jazz/jazz funk, contemporary, club/freestyle & heels/commercial, currently being a member of NZX TEAM run by Kiel Tutin, Riley Bourne & Todd Williamson and MOTUS run by international choreographer Diana Matos. 

As a dancer and performer, she has worked with international artists TYGA (USA), Jolin Tsai (Taiwan), KUN (China/Korea), and been a dancer for Chinese TV show Produce 101 Season 2. Being New Zealand based she has worked with NZ artists SIX60, TEEKS, KINGS, SWIDT, JARNA, Jordan Gavet, Ella Monnery and Denel. 

As a choreographer and performer, Hana has been a part of and choreographed/assisted in shows such as Spotlight (NZ) by Patrick Godinet, The O’Neill Project (SYD) by O’Neill Twins, The Dream Dance Company, Industry night (SYD), and Blank Kanvas (NZ). She has choreographed for NZ music videos including TEEKS - Remember Me, SWIDT - Wonders and True Colors - JARAN & Sean Carson. She has taught in cities all across NZ (touring), various studios across QLD/NSW Australia, Los Angelos and Beijing. She was a choreographer for dance camp NZX & Friends (2019) and Motion Dance Camp as an up-and-coming choreographer (2017), and now as an individual artist (2020).

Hana’s passion lays heavily in the creative and exploration side of dance, and finds that her passion allows her to be extremely adaptable, open minded and committed to both the work she has had the opportunity of and her own personal craft as an artist. She aims to keep consistently upskilling as a dancer, performer and choreographer creating and carrying out a versatile, unique & authentic resume of work.