Regina Williams is part of the faculty cast on ABC's reality series, "High School Musical: Get in the Picture."
Regina Williams is an actress, dancer and innovative choreographer credited as the originator of hip-hop in the dance studios. A native of New Jersey, Regina Williams moved to Southern California, where she earned a bachelors degree in musical theatre. Soon after, she launched Regina's Studio of Performing Arts in Los Angeles. Currently Regina Williams is on staff at the University of Southern California and is the Director and Founder of the Hollywood Dancers.
Believing that all aspects of dance, including street forms, should be taught within a professional studio environment, Regina Williams was the first to teach hip-hop to the technical dance world. Regina Williams has traveled extensively teaching hip-hop and other dance forms around the world, including a unique experience in the Middle East, where she taught hip-hop to the Princess of Saudi Arabia.
Regina Williams's choreography can be seen all over television on shows such as "The Soul Train Music Awards," "The 2004 BET Music Awards," "The Steve Harvey Show" and in a number of music videos. Regina Williams has also been working with the Oxygen Network for past two years as their choreographer.
Regina Williams has choreographed national tours for top artists in R&B and hip hop, including Chante Moore, Tisha Campbell and Johnny Gill. A powerful, energetic spirit with great passion for the performing arts Regina is truly a force to be reckoned with.
Regina Williams is an actress, dancer and innovative choreographer credited as the originator of hip-hop in the dance studios. A native of New Jersey, Regina Williams moved to Southern California, where she earned a bachelors degree in musical theatre. Soon after, she launched Regina's Studio of Performing Arts in Los Angeles. Currently Regina Williams is on staff at the University of Southern California and is the Director and Founder of the Hollywood Dancers.
Believing that all aspects of dance, including street forms, should be taught within a professional studio environment, Regina Williams was the first to teach hip-hop to the technical dance world. Regina Williams has traveled extensively teaching hip-hop and other dance forms around the world, including a unique experience in the Middle East, where she taught hip-hop to the Princess of Saudi Arabia.
Regina Williams's choreography can be seen all over television on shows such as "The Soul Train Music Awards," "The 2004 BET Music Awards," "The Steve Harvey Show" and in a number of music videos. Regina Williams has also been working with the Oxygen Network for past two years as their choreographer.
Regina Williams has choreographed national tours for top artists in R&B and hip hop, including Chante Moore, Tisha Campbell and Johnny Gill. A powerful, energetic spirit with great passion for the performing arts Regina is truly a force to be reckoned with.
