Dance Australia

Channelling YouTube

IN today’s social media powered world, online popularity is key. Australian dancer Jayden Rodrigues has harnessed the potential of this platform through his YouTube channel, which now boasts more than a million subscribers, placing him in the top echelon of Australian YouTube creators.

This online notoriety has not only allowed game franchise, and as a spokesperson for Google, as well as opportunities to work on projects for Ubisoft and Warner Brothers. He has also been invited to be part of the line-up for VidCon 2018, which will feature top YouTubers and online video creators from Australia, New Zealand and the United States. I caught up with Rodrigues to find out what encouraged his love of dance and to get a few tips for those keen to increase their online presence.

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