Milaina Chanel (b. 2000)

Alias:
Milaina Chanel Robinson

Birthplace:
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Born:
May 28, 2000

Milaina is a dancer and actress originally from Calgary, Alberta and moved to Vancouver, BC after high school to pursue a career in film and television. She has been dancing for 18+ years training in many styles including Jazz, Hip Hop, Tap, Ballet, Contemporary and Jazz Funk. As well as dance training Milaina is constantly taking acting classes to hone in on her craft and grow in the industry.  Milaina has had opportunities to work on many sets from networks such as Disney, SyFy, NBC, Freeform and CW to name a few. Milaina has been a TV series lead on family channel's The Next Step and an actor role on Freeform's Motherland, as well as a dancer in Descendants 3, Riverdale and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist.  Milaina has been fortunate to travel international and perform. She performed on several Greek islands, she has performed for Harlem Globe Trotters, the Briar Cup, Continental Cup, Sharing Dance, WE Day, BMW's Cabriolet Gala and Family Channel's Big Ticket Summer Concert.  Along with being a dancer and actor, Milaina also loves sharing her passion for dance and teaches throughout BC and travels across Canada teaching and adjudicating a variety of styles to a mix of levels.

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