Caroline Lewis Jones
Caroline Lewis-Jones, from South Carolina, has been dancing for over 28 years. At the age of 18 she moved to New York City where she performed for six years. Her credits include the VMA’s with NSYNC, the Latin Grammy Awards, WNBA National Commercial, a French Energy Commercial, Disney Industrials, Britany Spears and Madonna Me Against the Music video, MTV’s Body Rock Fitness Video, and more.
Although successful as a commercial dancer, Caroline's true passion lies within contemporary company work, where she has had the opportunity to work for Mia Michaels' Company R.A.W, Dee Caspary’s IV Dance Company, Notario Dance Company, Rhapsodyand Company, A.S.H Contemporary, and Justin Giles’ Soul Escape.
In 2001 she traveled to Seoul, Korea where she performed for Jason Parson’s and POZ Dance Theatre. In July 2010, Caroline performed with Sonya Tayeh from So You Think You Can Dance with her company in Chicago. She also choreographs for studios around the country, and teaches for Adrenaline Dance Convention and The Sessions.
Caroline Lewis-Jones, from South Carolina, has been dancing for over 28 years. At the age of 18 she moved to New York City where she performed for six years. Her credits include the VMA’s with NSYNC, the Latin Grammy Awards, WNBA National Commercial, a French Energy Commercial, Disney Industrials, Britany Spears and Madonna Me Against the Music video, MTV’s Body Rock Fitness Video, and more.
Although successful as a commercial dancer, Caroline's true passion lies within contemporary company work, where she has had the opportunity to work for Mia Michaels' Company R.A.W, Dee Caspary’s IV Dance Company, Notario Dance Company, Rhapsodyand Company, A.S.H Contemporary, and Justin Giles’ Soul Escape.
In 2001 she traveled to Seoul, Korea where she performed for Jason Parson’s and POZ Dance Theatre. In July 2010, Caroline performed with Sonya Tayeh from So You Think You Can Dance with her company in Chicago. She also choreographs for studios around the country, and teaches for Adrenaline Dance Convention and The Sessions.