A former choreographer for Michael Jackson led a dance class in São Paulo, Brazil, where he shared memories of working with the singer [1, 2].
The session provided students with a direct link to the technical and creative processes of one of the most influential figures in pop music history. By blending practical instruction with personal anecdotes, the choreographer offered a rare glimpse into the professional environment that produced Jackson's iconic movements.
During the class, the instructor recounted experiences from the backstage areas and rehearsal spaces where he collaborated with the singer [1, 2]. These stories focused on the discipline and precision required to execute the routines that became global hallmarks of Jackson's performances.
The atmosphere in the studio became emotional as the choreographer detailed the singer's approach to dance, and the specific dynamics of their working relationship [1, 2]. Students reacted with visible emotion to the firsthand accounts of the singer's personality and work ethic.
This event marks a continuation of the global legacy of Michael Jackson's choreography, which remains a subject of study for dancers worldwide. The class in São Paulo served as both a technical workshop and a living history lesson on the evolution of modern pop dance [1, 2].
Because the choreographer's specific name was not provided in the available records, the focus of the event remained on the shared history and the transmission of technique to a new generation of Brazilian dancers [1, 2].
“A former choreographer for Michael Jackson led a dance class in São Paulo”
This event underscores the enduring international influence of Michael Jackson's artistic methodology. By bringing these specific, firsthand memories to Brazil, the choreographer helps preserve the oral history of pop music's technical evolution and maintains the singer's relevance in contemporary dance education.



