Challyce Brogdon is a California native, educator, choreographer, and artistic director dedicated to cultivating pre-professional and professional dance artists. She is an alumna of the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) and a cum laude graduate of the Alonzo King LINES Ballet BFA Program.

As a concert artist, Challyce has performed with Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Robert Moses’ Kin, tinypistol, and Oper Graz. Her musical theatre career includes international tours and productions across Europe, including West Side Story throughout the UK and Ireland, as well as performances in Singin’ in the Rain and Fame in Austria.

As an artistic director and choreographer, Challyce has produced operas and ballets for Oper Graz, and her company Existanz has had work commissioned by the City of Graz. Her choreography has also been selected for presentation at the Inaugural Women in Dance Conference, highlighting her commitment to artistic leadership and innovation.

With over 20 years of teaching experience, Challyce has taught internationally across a wide range of styles. She served as Pedagogy Director of IG Tanz and taught at several prominent dance schools while establishing her early programs. Her work as an educator centers on creating structured, pre-professional training pathways that support dancers in achieving their goals as professional artists.

Existanz was originally founded in Graz, Austria, as a pre-professional and professional training and performance platform, providing artists with opportunities to train and perform throughout Europe. In 2018, Challyce reestablished Existanz in Inglewood, California, and is now officially relaunching the organization across Los Angeles County, expanding its mission to serve dancers through rigorous training, artistic development, and performance opportunities rooted in discipline, intention, and community.

Challyce Brogdon, Artistic Director

Supaman is a NYC-native dancer, producer, teacher, and coach who will be teaching House during the Existanz Winter Intensive. With professional experience spanning Los Angeles, New York, and Tokyo, Supaman has performed with artists including Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Sean Paul, Metro Boomin, and Bad Bunny, and has appeared in principal on-screen roles in Anchorman 2 and The Get Down.

Street-dance and commercial-dance educated, Supaman brings an authentic, deeply informed approach to his classes. His training and teaching span house, hip-hop, popping, lite feet, waving, tutting, and locking, offering dancers both technical clarity and cultural context rooted in the origins of these forms.

What dancers gain: groove, musicality, stamina, freestyle confidence, and a deeper understanding of house and street-dance foundations that translate across styles.
Supaman will be teaching House for the Existanz Winter Intensive.

Supaman, Guest Artist

Lee Daniel, Guest Artist

Lee Daniel is a Los Angeles–based Creative Director, Choreographer, and Educator with over 15 years of professional experience spanning television, film, arena tours, music videos, and international instruction. He has collaborated with some of the most influential artists in the music industry, including Ariana Grande, Jason Derulo, Jennifer Lopez, Carrie Underwood, Usher, Selena Gomez, Queen Latifah, BoA, Amei, Jordin Sparks, and Jin Akanishi, among many others.

Lee has been featured as a movement artist on Netflix’s Soundtrack and most recently served as an Assistant Choreographer on Season 2 of The Masked Singer. His television credits include The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Good Morning America, Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards, David Letterman, American Idol, and The Voice.

As Co-Choreographer for Kidz Bop, Lee helped shape multiple arena tours and a highly successful catalog of music videos that have garnered tens of millions of views across digital platforms, including viral hits such as Old Town Road(71M views), Thank U, Next (15M), and 7 Rings (12M).

An elite graduate of the Monsters of Hip Hop brand, Lee transformed his training into a career as one of Los Angeles’ most sought-after educators. He is a featured instructor at TMillyTV, one of the world’s leading institutes for working dance professionals, and a select faculty member for the Monsters of Hip Hop A-List Convention, which serves thousands of international dancers monthly.

Lee’s movement style is defined by powerful grooves, fluidity, and musical nuance, drawing from Hip-Hop, Jazz-Funk, House, and Commercial dance foundations.

As an educator, Lee empowers dancers to leave the studio with a renewed perspective, technical clarity, and a deeper connection to their individual artistic value. As a creative director, he brings a 360-degree creative vision, delivering high-impact visuals with integrity, collaboration, and professionalism—while keeping the creative process both effective and inspiring.

Anna Noble, Guest Artist

Anna Noble is a freelance performer, choreographer, movement director, and educator who will be teaching Pointe & Recovery for Dancers’ Bodies during the Existanz Winter Intensive. A cum laude graduate of the Alonzo King LINES/Dominican BFA Honors Program, Anna has trained at institutions including American Dance Festival, The Ailey School, Joffrey Ballet, Walnut Hill School of the Arts, Northwest Dance Project, and Earl Mosley’s Institute of the Arts.
Anna’s career spans concert dance, Broadway, opera, film, and commercial performance. Her credits include FOSSE/VERDON (FX), Tony Award–winning Broadway productions (Carousel Revival, After Midnight), work with Alicia Keys, and recent performances with St. Pete Opera and Norwegian Cruise Line (Revolution: A Prince Celebration and ELEMENTS: The World Expanded). She is signed with MSA Talent Agency and continues to perform nationally and internationally.

What dancers gain: informed pointe work, sustainable strength, injury prevention tools, and recovery practices that support longevity, alignment, and performance readiness.
Anna will be teaching Pointe & Recovery for the Existanz Winter Intensive.

Julian Stokes, Guest Artist

Julian’s credits are just as amazing as his grooves! Born and raised right here in Wilmington, NC, Julian has been dancing since childhood, training at Studio 1 Dance Conservatory, completing Debbie Reynolds Scholarship Season 3, and becoming part of Rob Rich’s Richfam. Known for his work ethic, positivity, and magnetic energy, he has performed, assisted, and choreographed across major stages — including the MTV Movie Awards, BET Experience, Zenarts, countless music videos, and live performances with artists like Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, Le Sserafim, T-Pain, Enhypen, Toni Braxton, Keyshia Cole, Tauren Wells, Charlie Puth, KeKe Palmer, The Rock, and many more.

He’s trained across styles Dancehall, House, Partnering, Whacking, Afro, Old & New School Hip Hop, plus foundations in Contemporary and Ballet but hip hop will always be home.