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Dallas Halavaka

Dallas Halavaka

Location: Auckland, New Zealand   |  Height: 181 cm   |  Hair Colour: Black   |  Eye Colour: Brown   |  Ethnicity: Niuean / Pacific Islander / Samoan
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Dallas Halavaka is a talented young actor and dancer, having gained recognition for his lead role in the comedy television series "Duckrockers," a coming-of-age story set in Auckland during the 1980s, which is a prequel to the hit film "Sione's Wedding." The series, which celebrates Pacific Islander culture, follows a group of young break-dancers enjoying their last summer of fun before adulthood. This role highlights Dallas's comedic and acting abilities alongside his impressive dance skills.

Dallas has achieved significant success in dance, particularly in hip-hop, as evidenced by his participation and accomplishments in various Hip Hop International New Zealand (HHINZ) competitions over the years. He was a finalist in the Junior Division with Lil Saintz in 2019, a Bronze Medalist at HHI Worlds in Arizona, USA the same year, and more recently in 2023, he was a Regional Finalist in the Adult Division with Vanquish and a Mega School Division Finalist with MDC Massey Dance Crew. Additionally, Dallas has demonstrated leadership skills in dance as the leader of the Massey Dance Crew in 2023.


Television
2023  Duckrockers Role: Stanley [lead] South Pacific Pictures -  Directors: Oscar Kightley & Sima Urale

Theatre
2017  TALK2ME (Youth Suicide Prevention) Role: Lead

Live Performance
2024  Danchella 2024 Dancer Gold Coast
2024  Mini Festival: Ko Au Choreographer/Performer Basement Theatre
2024  Project Urban Dance 2024 Dancer Megacrew Division - 1st place winner
2024  Zombies Dancer
2023  Danchella 2023 Dancer Goldcoast October Megacrew - 1st place

Music Video
2023  Te Kuru/Mātahi Media 'Don’t Rush' Role: Dancer Producer: Althea Strydom

Skills
Accents Australian, Pacific Island
Dance Contemporary, Dancing, Hip Hop, K-Pop
Languages Samoan
Other Choreography
Singing Vocalist
Sports Basketball, Rugby, Rugby League, Swimming

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