TheRussianTiger Studios

About TheRussianTiger

 
 

TheRussianTiger: Real name, Jeffrey Vinokur, is a 20 year old resident of New Jersey, United States best known for his appearance on NBC's America's Got Talent and logging over 11 Million YouTube views. He has also appeared on Fox 2 News, CBS 3 News, and CW 11 News as his other persona, The Dancing Scientist. In 2009 Vinokue was background extra in the dance movie Step Up 3D when it was filmed in New York City, and is currently the leader of Rhythm Per Second Dance Crew, chair of the Madison Dance Conference, and teaches weekly dance classes for students at the Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison.

         I found dance as recently as September 2007 and accredit the majority my training to online videos & DVDs. After 6 months of learning from videos I was lucky enough to travel to New York City and learn from some of the most well-known poppers in thr world: Jazzy J (Electric Boogaloos), Dementia (ABM Crew), Future Ninja (House of Ninja), and Hit Master Fish (G-Style).

         I started dancing because it was my way of expressing myself and a positive outlet for hardships at home. Popping was my escape to a world of human robots, waves flowing through arms and legs, and floating as if on ice. I practiced for about an hour everyday in my house that helped me progress quickly! I even kept my dancing a secret for the first two months because I was afraid of what others would think!

         After 1.5 years of dancing I had over 3 Million YouTube views, started teaching my own classes, and was performing on the college circuit. Now 3 years after learning my first arm wave, I lead Rhythm Per Second dance crew, have over 11 Million YouTube views, founded the Madison Dance Conference, runs this Award-winning website, and sell instructional videos in over 47 countries.... All this started from standing in front of a computer screen and practicing popping at home.

         "I remember being worried that it would take too long to learn and questioning if it was even possible, but deciding to "GO FOR IT" has been one of the best decisions of my life."

         If I were to give an aspiring dancer some advice, I would say two things. First, "Stop wasting time surfing the web, get out of your chair and go for it." I wasted months watching YouTube videos wishing I could dance before I finally decided to get out of my chair and learn. I would also tell you to take it one step at a time. "People are not born dancers, they evolve into dancers." You can't be the best overnight, but if you put your mind to it and practice for an hour a day you can rock the dance floor MUCH faster then you ever imagined.