SFIHHDF Founder Micaya and Board member Brandy Beazley talk to esteemed dance artists from around the world. Topics include performances in the SFIHHDF, choreography, artistry, challenges of being a dance professional, and other dance related themes.
Navid Rezvani is recognized as one of Norway’s leading dancers and performing artists, celebrated for his dynamic fusion of Hip Hop, Breaking, and theatrical storytelling. With more than 25 years of stage experience, he has built a multifaceted career as both dancer and actor, performing across a wide range of genres—from classical opera to contemporary street culture.
Rezvani’s work has taken him to prominent stages in Norway and around the world, including performances in Sweden, Spain, Iran, India, the United States, and Bangladesh. His collaborations with renowned choreographers and directors have consistently pushed artistic boundaries, earning him acclaim both nationally and internationally.
Born in Iran and raised in Norway, Rezvani draws from a dual cultural heritage that deeply informs his artistic voice. His work weaves together Persian tradition and Western influences, creating performances that are both deeply personal and broadly resonant. Through his art, he bridges cultural divides, honoring both his roots and his adopted homeland with nuance and authenticity.
He has held leading roles at the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet in acclaimed productions such asCarmen, Romeo and Juliet, and Kingwings vs The National Ballet. He has toured with Riksteatret (The Norwegian Touring Theatre), and delivered standout solo performances for Norwegian national television (NRK), including appearances atIdrettsgallaen, TV-Aksjonen, and NRK Sommerkonsert. His work has also featured alongside the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra at the Oslo Concert Hall.
As a long-time member of prominent dance crews including Frikar, Floorknights, and Kingwings Crew, Rezvani has played a key role in shaping the urban dance scene in Norway. His contributions have been recognized with several honors, including a three-year working grant from the Norwegian Arts Council and the Oslo City Artist Award with Kingwings Crew.
In 2021, Rezvani captured a global audience by winning Persia’s Got Talent, a show broadcast to over 30 million viewers via MBC Persia. He previously rose to national prominence as the runner-up on Norske Talenter (Norway’s Got Talent) in 2012.
Beyond the stage, Rezvani is a passionate advocate for youth empowerment and social change. He has delivered talks and workshops in schools, universities, prisons, and corporate settings across countries such as France, Germany, and the UAE. Through candid storytelling and expressive movement, he addresses themes of identity, integration, and resilience—connecting especially with young people on a profound level.
Educators and audiences consistently describe his performances as transformative, combining humor, vulnerability, and powerful physicality. As one educator put it: “He was one of them—come back to show what they could aspire to. No mic, no gimmicks. Just a man, his story, and some incredible moves.”
With a global outlook and inclusive artistic vision, Navid Rezvani continues to push boundaries—using dance, voice, and narrative to ignite dialogue, inspire change, and build bridges across cultures. His mission is clear: to dance not only to express, but to unite.
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SFIHHDF Founder Micaya and Board member Brandy Beazley talk to esteemed dance artists from around the world. Topics include performances in the SFIHHDF, choreography, artistry, challenges of being a dance professional, and other dance related themes.
Navid Rezvani is recognized as one of Norway’s leading dancers and performing artists, celebrated for his dynamic fusion of Hip Hop, Breaking, and theatrical storytelling. With more than 25 years of stage experience, he has built a multifaceted career as both dancer and actor, performing across a wide range of genres—from classical opera to contemporary street culture.
Rezvani’s work has taken him to prominent stages in Norway and around the world, including performances in Sweden, Spain, Iran, India, the United States, and Bangladesh. His collaborations with renowned choreographers and directors have consistently pushed artistic boundaries, earning him acclaim both nationally and internationally.
Born in Iran and raised in Norway, Rezvani draws from a dual cultural heritage that deeply informs his artistic voice. His work weaves together Persian tradition and Western influences, creating performances that are both deeply personal and broadly resonant. Through his art, he bridges cultural divides, honoring both his roots and his adopted homeland with nuance and authenticity.
He has held leading roles at the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet in acclaimed productions such asCarmen, Romeo and Juliet, and Kingwings vs The National Ballet. He has toured with Riksteatret (The Norwegian Touring Theatre), and delivered standout solo performances for Norwegian national television (NRK), including appearances atIdrettsgallaen, TV-Aksjonen, and NRK Sommerkonsert. His work has also featured alongside the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra at the Oslo Concert Hall.
As a long-time member of prominent dance crews including Frikar, Floorknights, and Kingwings Crew, Rezvani has played a key role in shaping the urban dance scene in Norway. His contributions have been recognized with several honors, including a three-year working grant from the Norwegian Arts Council and the Oslo City Artist Award with Kingwings Crew.
In 2021, Rezvani captured a global audience by winning Persia’s Got Talent, a show broadcast to over 30 million viewers via MBC Persia. He previously rose to national prominence as the runner-up on Norske Talenter (Norway’s Got Talent) in 2012.
Beyond the stage, Rezvani is a passionate advocate for youth empowerment and social change. He has delivered talks and workshops in schools, universities, prisons, and corporate settings across countries such as France, Germany, and the UAE. Through candid storytelling and expressive movement, he addresses themes of identity, integration, and resilience—connecting especially with young people on a profound level.
Educators and audiences consistently describe his performances as transformative, combining humor, vulnerability, and powerful physicality. As one educator put it: “He was one of them—come back to show what they could aspire to. No mic, no gimmicks. Just a man, his story, and some incredible moves.”
With a global outlook and inclusive artistic vision, Navid Rezvani continues to push boundaries—using dance, voice, and narrative to ignite dialogue, inspire change, and build bridges across cultures. His mission is clear: to dance not only to express, but to unite.
Join hosts Micaya and Brandy as they chat with the incredibly talented Morgan Williams, a versatile performer, choreographer, and creative director.
Morgan has made an impact in both the concert and commercial dance worlds, working with renowned companies like Chicago Dance Crash and Eisenhower Dance Detroit, and contributing to projects like So You Think You Can Dance and Empire. As the founder of Water Street Dance Milwaukee, Morgan continues to push the boundaries of dance with his unique and expressive choreography. Tune in now to hear about his artistic journey and creative vision.
Respect! DanceFest Weekly
SFIHHDF Founder Micaya and Board member Brandy Beazley talk to esteemed dance artists from around the world. Topics include performances in the SFIHHDF, choreography, artistry, challenges of being a dance professional, and other dance related themes.
Navid Rezvani is recognized as one of Norway’s leading dancers and performing artists, celebrated for his dynamic fusion of Hip Hop, Breaking, and theatrical storytelling. With more than 25 years of stage experience, he has built a multifaceted career as both dancer and actor, performing across a wide range of genres—from classical opera to contemporary street culture.
Rezvani’s work has taken him to prominent stages in Norway and around the world, including performances in Sweden, Spain, Iran, India, the United States, and Bangladesh. His collaborations with renowned choreographers and directors have consistently pushed artistic boundaries, earning him acclaim both nationally and internationally.
Born in Iran and raised in Norway, Rezvani draws from a dual cultural heritage that deeply informs his artistic voice. His work weaves together Persian tradition and Western influences, creating performances that are both deeply personal and broadly resonant. Through his art, he bridges cultural divides, honoring both his roots and his adopted homeland with nuance and authenticity.
He has held leading roles at the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet in acclaimed productions such asCarmen, Romeo and Juliet, and Kingwings vs The National Ballet. He has toured with Riksteatret (The Norwegian Touring Theatre), and delivered standout solo performances for Norwegian national television (NRK), including appearances atIdrettsgallaen, TV-Aksjonen, and NRK Sommerkonsert. His work has also featured alongside the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra at the Oslo Concert Hall.
As a long-time member of prominent dance crews including Frikar, Floorknights, and Kingwings Crew, Rezvani has played a key role in shaping the urban dance scene in Norway. His contributions have been recognized with several honors, including a three-year working grant from the Norwegian Arts Council and the Oslo City Artist Award with Kingwings Crew.
In 2021, Rezvani captured a global audience by winning Persia’s Got Talent, a show broadcast to over 30 million viewers via MBC Persia. He previously rose to national prominence as the runner-up on Norske Talenter (Norway’s Got Talent) in 2012.
Beyond the stage, Rezvani is a passionate advocate for youth empowerment and social change. He has delivered talks and workshops in schools, universities, prisons, and corporate settings across countries such as France, Germany, and the UAE. Through candid storytelling and expressive movement, he addresses themes of identity, integration, and resilience—connecting especially with young people on a profound level.
Educators and audiences consistently describe his performances as transformative, combining humor, vulnerability, and powerful physicality. As one educator put it: “He was one of them—come back to show what they could aspire to. No mic, no gimmicks. Just a man, his story, and some incredible moves.”
With a global outlook and inclusive artistic vision, Navid Rezvani continues to push boundaries—using dance, voice, and narrative to ignite dialogue, inspire change, and build bridges across cultures. His mission is clear: to dance not only to express, but to unite.