



A.K.A: Mooksie, Money Mooks
Age: 25
Hometown: Melbourne
Primary Dance Style: Hip Hop
Favourite Quote:
"Always do what your Afraid of!"

TV Show: The Contender
Food: Italian, Thai, Japanese
Colour: Purple
Album: T.I KING, Ginuwine The Bachelor
Professional Dancer: Omarion
Tshire originates from the south of Canberra ACT and has always enjoyed the freedom that dancing gives. He has been doing Hip Hop since 1995, when he came across the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge. He went on to choreograph for St. Edmunds College in 2000, 2001 and 2002 coming 2nd twice and 3rd respectively.
After a 2 year break in 2004 having been inspired, Tshire went on to teach Hip Hop classes around Canberra with Kulturebreak Dance school. He has performed in Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and performed with such artist as Guy Sebastian, Israel (the artists) Kash Boys, and Muthu(Albums out soon)!
In 2005 Tshire was apart of the OneSoul Crew, which won the Battlegrounds National Hip Hop championship. In 2006 Tshire was in the Kulturebreak Crew, which came a respectable 3rd place in the Battlegrounds International Hip Hop Championship. Currently in one of melbourneís most promising and highly regarded crew Beatphonik Tshire is looking to broaden his skills in Hip Hop and Freestyle Popping, tutting and waving.
If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?
America, Greek isle, Brazil
What poster is currently on your wall?
NothingÖ just white paint
Name the weirdest place you have ever busted out a move.
Bus stop, middle of a shopping centre
If your dancing style could be a colour, what would it be and why?
Purple cos I like the colour Ö??? I donít know
Whatís the biggest, brightest and loudest item of clothing you own?
This florescent Yellow Mossimo T-shirt its way retro!! Borderline embarrassing
What was your first job?
Working at Ocean Masters cooking fish! Iímma Hustla
What other talents/hobbies do you have?
I would call it a talent but Iím an Accountant in the city and I like to design T-shirts with my cousin.
What has been your most memorable dance experience?
Performing at Rod laver Arena in front of 20,000 people. It was mad, and the Olympic Tennis Centre in Homebush Sydney 15,000 people that was crazy it felt like Gladiator!! HAHA