Arcell Cabuag

Arcell Cabuag is originally from California and received his dance training at the Abraham Lincoln Performing Arts High School and later at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center. His professional experience includes Rock the House, an MTV-style production for Paramount Pictures and The Shoji Tabuchi Show (Branson, MO). He has also worked in many musicals, including Oklahoma and the Richard Rogers Centennial production of The King and I at the Paper Mill Playhouse. He has also appeared in the Spike Lee film The 25th Hour and Private Parts starring Howard Stern. Arcell is currently an adjunct professor at Long Island University in New York, where he teaches tap and hip-hop dance as an art form, and is the resident choreographer for the Long Island University dance team. Arcell made his debut with Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE in 1997.