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Caleb Dicke

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Originally from a dairy farm in Ohio, Caleb graduated from Oklahoma City University with a Bachelors Degree in Dance Performance with a minor in history and now calls New York City home! He has performed regionally across America—a few favorites including EURYDICE (The MET Opera, choreographed by Tony nominated Dennis Jones), FUNNY FACE (Off-Broadway), WEST SIDE STORY (The Asolo Rep Theatre, directed by Tony nominated Joey McKneely), LA CAGE AUX FOLLES (Goodspeed Opera House), and 42nd STREET (Lexington Theatre Company, Dance Captain). You can watch him on HBOMax’s THE GILDED AGE Season One as a Footman to the Russell Household, go-go dancing at Body Politic on Netflix’s TALES OF THE CITY, and performing the original choreography of “The Rich Man’s Frug” with the Verdon Fosse Legacy on Episode 2 of The BBC’s “The Sound of Movie Musicals with Neil Brand.”

Caleb was the associate choreographer for WAITRESS and MATILDA at Music Theatre Wichita, Movement Director for KATE HUNDLEY’S RESORT 2024 fashion runway, an assistant choreographer to Billy Griffin for BROADWAY BARES 2023, and he has had two of his choreographic works featured in The Steps Beyond Foundation’s Spring and Fall Choreography Labs. He teaches & choreographs at various studios around the United States, including guest faculty at Broadway Dance Center in NYC, and works with Impact Dance Adjudicators for judging and master classes at dance competitions.

Caleb interviews other industry professionals alongside his co-host, Elliott Mattox, on the podcast EQUITY ONE: BROADWAYS HAPPY HOUR available on The Broadway Podcast Network, iTunes, and wherever you listen to your podcasts. Alongside his husband, Cole Burden, Caleb runs a home solutions company called SimplifyNYC. Their goal is to better your quality of life by ridding it of negative, cluttered space and creating a clear, safe space outside the hustle and bustle of NYC. Caleb is currently represented with the bicoastal agency: The Movement.

Class Description
Caleb’s class begins with a full jazz warm-up to build strength, activate technique, and prepare the body for performance. Dancers then dive into narrative, story-driven combinations rooted in character, musicality, and the timeless style of classic MGM movie musicals and traditional Broadway.

Rather than just mimicking steps, students are encouraged to embody the style and make it their own. With an energetic, supportive vibe, Caleb’s class balances technique and expression—inviting dancers to perform with clarity, confidence, and heart.