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I was fortunate enough to be a contestant on the very first SYTYCDCanada. It was an amazing, unforgettable experience. After a very exciting finish, I received 3rd place honors, and am continuing to pursue many different avenues of performance.
Here, I’m posting performances, workshops, and more about my local, and, away events.

VERY soon after that season’s finale, I joined Amanda Morra in her first video “The Music”.
It was great to work with Amanda and her crew. We did an Etalk interview together as well promoting her video.

Here are the clips!


Etalk catches up with Miles, and other Season 1 SYTYCDC alumni.

etalk asks,“What are you doing, and, how have things changed for you since the show”?

MTV's "The After Show" talks with Miles

On the first night of Season Two’s SYTYCDC, “The After Show” invited Miles on their show for a chat!

This video (Clip #2) is from MTV.ca

Yukon News Interviewed Miles at

“When it comes to breakdancing, “there’s a right and a wrong, a funky and a not funky… It’s all about the funk and the flavour,” says Miles Faber, Toronto B-boy, popper, and one of the top four from CTV’s So You Think You Can Dance, Canada?

This weekend more than 100 Yukoners had their first taste of live, professional breakdancing, and the crowd went wild for the flavour. On Saturday, Whitehorse hosted its first ever national breakdance battle and Miles Faber made his special guest appearance as one of the three competition judges.

*full story Yukon News – So, the Yukon can dance… Story by – Heidi Loos

Lisa, Natalli & Miles attend Canada's Next Top Model Final

Wed July
15

CTV took Lisa, Natalli & Miles from, So You Think You Can Dance Canada, to attend the final runway challenge for CNTM.
“While Miles sat in the front row...

CTV asks. Season 1's top 20 - Where are they now?

Mon June
29

CTV Caught up with Miles while he was rehearsing with Allie for the “Big Show”. The Calgary Stampede.
“Like many of the competitors, Top 3 dancer Miles Faber has been teaching a lot since the show’s end. “I really enjoy it,” he says. “Because I’m a popper, a lot of the feedback I have to give is about musicality. Dancing on the beat is just so important.”
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