Aaron Burr attended AMTC in the Summer of 2005. That same summer, Aaron won “Most Talented Dancer in America” as judged on “Good Morning America.” At the age of 12, Aaron beat all adult competitors. His most notable judge was Broadway legend, Tommy Tune, who would change Aaron’s young life. He was soon cast as Tune’s co-star in the traveling tour of “Dr. Dolittle.” Aaron played Chee Chee the monkey, and he won rave reviews, such as… “He stopped the show! He is the Broadway legend of the future!” After a year on the road, “Aaron chose to go back to regular school. He stayed busy JV football, dance, teaching dance, choreographing dances, voice training, show
choir, Drama, AND…honors everything, plus he gets up at 5 AM and goes to seminary. Last fall, Aaron also trained for Tap Kids, which may be touring the country!
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UPDATE! October 2007
Aaron went to NYC September 29th to be trained for “Tap Kids” which tours the country, Europe, Mexico, with plans for off Broadway and maybe a film.
As his career continues to advance, Aaron remains on top of things. He’s keeping busy with…..JV football, dance, teaching dance, choreographing dances, voice training, show choir, Drama, AND…he’s in honors everything in school including Algebra II, plus he gets up at 5 AM and goes to seminary. Wow! Keep it up, Aaron!
History: Aaron Burr attended AMTC in the Summer of 2005. That same summer, Aaron won “Most Talented Dancer in America” as judged on “Good Morning America.” At the age of 12, Aaron beat all adult competitors. His most notable judge was Broadway legend, Tommy Tune, who would change Aaron’s young life. He was soon cast as Tune’s co-star in the traveling tour of “Dr. Dolittle.” Aaron played Chee Chee the monkey, and he won rave reviews, such as… “He stopped the show!” He is the Broadway legend of the future!” After a year on the road, to quote his Dad, John, “Aaron chose to go back to regular school this year (the path of least resistance would be home school). He says everybody thinks he’s rich, and when he tells them he’s not, they think he’s just being modest. So he’s quit denying it!!! The girls all are in love. Aaron’s taking very advanced classes for an 8th grader. He’s in Geometry, Latin, honors English, etc., and maintaining straight “A’s,” all while going to dance, voice, acting, teaching “Master Classes,” rehearsing for the Christmas show at the Alabama Theater, and auditioning in NY when he can.”