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After
graduating NYU Pre-Med/Psychology, Pavan Thimmaiah abandoned his life long
goal of becoming a doctor to pursue his dream of becoming a dancer. Since
that time, Pavan has gone on to create successful dance career,
highlighted by him founding PMT Dance Studio and the PMT Seasonal Showcase
Company in 2001. Pavan has choreographed commercially the fashion
industry, including Miss America & for Miss USA pageant models and
contests. He has guest spoken & taught at conferences and dance seminars
across the East Coast and Canada. He has been featured in numerous
magazines and newspapers including Dance Europe, The Dance Gazette,
Attitude Dancer’s Magazine, Washington Square News, and others. Pavan’s
dance company, PMT Dance Company, has performed as featured acts in
various prestigious venues including the Toronto National Exhibition, The
International Dance Festival (NYC – Duke Theater) & as the opening number
in the Bollywood International Movie Awards (2003 – Trump Taj Mahal).
PMT Dance Company presented its first independent production in 2008,
which was later featured on “Young Revolutionaries” on the Sundance
Channel.
Pavan has also
built a reputation for developing young recording artists towards being
well-rounded performers, resulting in music videos and tours for these
artists. Some of these artists include Stefani Vara, Alex Feder (aka –
Leonard Friend) and the XYZ Affair, and Matt Palmer, some of which have
resulted in features on TV on webcasts like IMEEM.COM.
Pavan’s talents
extends past his own work, as he has performed for the likes of
Apache Indian, Sean Paul and on various TV programs like the Conan O’Brien
Show, MTV and most recently on NBC’s The Today Show where he performed
with host Meredith Viera.
The most valued
accomplishments of Pavan’s may come from his career as a teacher and
mentor. Over the years, he has help to create and revive numerous dance
careers with his stern but understanding approach to students. He strives
to find the right way to get the most out of every student’s potential.
His teaching credits include Peridance, Ballet Arts, Yeshiva University,
Wadleigh School for the Performing Arts as well as the School of American
Ballet as a guest teacher. Pavan continues to teach dance at New York
University, Long Island University and the Alvin Ailey School.
To see Pavan's teaching schedule, visit
www.pmthouseofdance.com.
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