Pandora, a Native American of the Chickasaw and Choctaw tribe, is a professional dancer who has honed the geometric, angular forms seen in tutting and the mechanical, robotic movements of popping. She is also a multi-disciplinary artist who believes human resilience is achievable by reaching deep within oneself for real solutions, motivation and inspired creativity.

Her journey in dance traces back to her years in high school, where she first witnessed different styles of street dance at raves, underground parties and Hip-Hop functions. Motivated by the expression she saw around her, Pandora quickly began honing her own craft and making a name for herself.

Over the years, she earned respect from her peers and built a solid reputation as a champion at various high-level, international competitions. Some prominent popping titles she has won include first place at Radiotron, How the West Was Won, Floor Wars, B.Supreme (London), and Freestyle Session. She has also performed principle roles in prestigious shows throughout the US, Scandinavia and Europe.

Admiration for her talent has also transferred over to the commercial world, where she evoked a standing ovation from the judges on Fox's So You Think You Can Dance and landed a breakthrough role in Disney’s feature-film Step Up 3D. Pandora was also personally cast by Step Up 3D director Jon M. Chu as Autumn in the popular online dance series THE LXD: Legion of Extraordinary Dancers.

Despite her commercial success, she continues to tirelessly educate herself and explore new dimensions of movement and inspiration. She also remains heavily engaged in the dance community which brought her up, teaching workshops, judging competitions, battling and speaking on panels at community events.

Pandora is also a self-taught freelance front-end web designer and illustrator/graphic designer. More recently, she has delved into music, poetry, photography, film, and other forms of artistic expression. Through all of these mediums, she strives to create insightful illustrative performance art and visual imagery that whisks away the audience into the depths of the human soul and back again.

In 2011, she was inducted into Style Elements Crew, becoming the only female member of the group. She brings her unique popping style and multi-talented repertoire to the broader mission of the crew.

With a unique childhood background and roots in underground Hip-Hop and electronic music culture, Pandora has become a world-renowned artist who is on a mission to prove that the human spirit can indeed triumph over difficult times. Her ultimate goal is to use experimental performance art as a vehicle to share wisdom that inspires the kind of inner transformative change that is necessary for people of all cultures to access and emancipate inner strength.