Kenichi Ebina or EBIKEN (Ebina Kenichi, 1974) is a director, choreographer and dance performer from Kanagawa Prefecture. Height is 168 cm.
In 1994, EBIKEN studied at a university in the United States and started dancing by himself while he was in school. It features a unique style combining freestyle hip hop, mime, jazz, ethnic dance and so on.
From 2006 to 2007, he won seven consecutive victories at "Apollo Amateur Night" at the Apollo Theater in New York, and becoming a yearly winner. He appeared in "Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps" and expressed his life in his mannequin dolls with dance while talking about his own half life.
At a prestigious conference event where 50 speakers present, such as former US president, annual US President, Nobel laureate, president of big company, prominent scientists, entertainers, etc. held every year in the US · California, EBIKEN was invited as the first person to show off performance.
In 2013, EBIKEN participated in season 8 of the audition program "America's Got Talent" broadcast on the US NBC network. He showed off his performance called "dance-ish Performance" and won the audition and got the attention of the whole country. Finally he became the first Japanese to win a prize of 1 million dollars.
Currently EBIKEN is acting as a performer mainly in solo performances and performances on events and TV in dozens of countries in the world.
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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