Bio
Mark Kanemura
The magic of music surrounded and embraced Mark from his very early
years. At twelve years of age, enthralled by rhythms and movement, Mark
launched his classical dance education at Mid Pacific Institute under
the tutelage of esteemed dancers Paul Maley, Yuki Shiroma and Sylvia
Yamada. He crossed into the threshold of musical theater with the
Diamond Head Theatre production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat, directed by John Rampage and choreographed by Andrew
Sakaguchi.
Totally captivated by this colorful world filled with cadence, Mark
landed a dancing a role in the Army Community Theatre’s Grease
production, choreographed by Marcelo Pacleb, the mastermind of the
highly acclaimed 24-7 Danceforce Productions. There was no turning back
from this love affair with dance. Mark transferred to Castle High School
where he expanded his repertoire of ballet, modern, and jazz dance
styles, adding hip-hop and street. With the support, leadership and
encouragement of Marcelo Pacleb, Jared Ake, Ryan Sabado, Tammy Hunter,
and Noelle Naone, Mark discovered a deep passion for choreography and
teaching, while continuing to perform.
Mark’s journey in dance took him across the ocean for training in
California at the L.A. Danceforce Convention under Adam Parson,
Jacquelyn Hill, and Rhonda Miller, and then to the other side of the
continent to the Broadway Dance Center in New York City, for instruction
by Wes Veldink and Rhapsody.
Awards and recognitions from several notable competitions for his dance
performances have blessed Mark’s voyage in dance. Mark won a one year
scholarship from the Urban Jamm Dance Convention, took 2nd place in the
Senior Solo Jazz competition in the Summer Jamm Dance Convention, and
selected for a Future Star Award in Dance Spirit Magazine for the
Overall Best Performance in the Hawaii International Dance Festival.
As a member of 24-7 Danceforce, Mark has danced on national television.
Featured on the national television competition Destination Stardom,
Mark and eleven other dancers from 24-7 Danceforce won the $25,000 group
grand prize in the Variety Category. Mark danced for the vocal trio Na
Leo Pilimehana in the PBS national television broadcast of Songs of
Aloha. In local television, Mark has made multiple appearances with 24-7
Danceforce on the Miss Hawaii Scholarship Pageant and has worked
alongside Marcelo Pacleb in choreographing for the show.
Mark has danced for the Beverly Hills Polo Club Fashion Show, with Derek
Daniels Productions for a McDonald’s contract and with KIKA Inc. in a
Verizon-sponsored event. Mark continues to appear Hawaii Ballet
Theater’s annual holiday production of The Nutcracker, where he has the
opportunity to hone his ballet techniques. Peter Rockford Espiritu
invited Mark to join in Tau Dance Theatre’s groundbreaking,
world-premiere production of Hanau Ka Moku, providing profound spiritual
and cultural additions to Mark’s dance journey.
Dance has taken Mark across the world, to Japan where he was the dance
captain with Tokyo Disney Sea’s Mystic Rhythms, to the East and West
Coasts as a dancer on the Norwegian Cruise Line’s Spirit, and now as a
choreographer for Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of Aloha, Pride of
America, and the Mark will be making his second trip to Germany as a
choreographer to train the new entertainment crew and bring back NCL’s
third ship destined for our islands, the brand new Pride of Hawaii.
Throughout Mark’s ten years of dancing, he has been fortunate to have
guidance, mentorship, and training from some of Hawaii’s best known
talents in the dance and theatre field. Along his journey he continues
to be blessed with positive support and leadership from others who have
walked the path before him. While there have been challenges along the
way, Mark is inspired and encouraged to continue on his journey. With
the love and support of family, friends, and his teachers, all whom have
been there every step of the way with him, Mark is determined to keep on
dancing and moving as he succumbs to the magic that is music.
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