Sermsah Bin Saad

Sermsah Bin Saad leapt into our lounge rooms in 2008 as one of the big stars of the hit television show ‘So You Think You Can Dance?’. Now Suri can be found at the Vibe 3on3 where he takes part in the events dance workshops.
While working as a pool attendant at the Cable Beach Resort in Broome, Suri flipped open a magazine and saw the SYTCD audition ad. The rest as they say is history after he made his way to Sydney and then progressed all the way to the shows top 20 dancers.
An avid fan of all the arts while at school, Sermsah's journey into dance began in earnest when he was 17, when he left home to attend the Aboriginal Dance Development Unit in Perth. Whilst living there he kept in contact with the Nyoongar Theatre Yirra Yaakin, and spent time teaching acting and dance workshops with all primary and secondary schools.
He then attended the National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association in Sydney for nine months, before continuing his training at Brisbane's Aboriginal Centre of Performing Arts. After this, the dedicated Suri got into Broome's Notre Dame University where he undertook the Aboriginal Performing Arts course.
Now based in Port Hedland, WA, he is a member of a Sydney-based dance company called Stalker (aka Marrugecku). The company recently toured to Switzerland with a show called Burning Daylight.
Suri's style incorporates Traditional Aboriginal, including the imitation of animalistic movement, combined Contemporary, Acro and Hip Hop. He prefers performing to music either high in energy or grounded traditional aboriginal instrumentation.
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by Erica 9/10/2008
Uncle Suri, I love the way you make us all feel special. You are a deadly dancer.love Ricky
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by Erica 9/10/2008
To Uncle Suri, I hope you win tonight. Keep on dancing. Luv Verinia
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by Erica 9/10/2008
Good luck for tonight bro. Your dreams are now coming true. Never forget we love you. Luv Erica
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by Erica 9/10/2008
you rock Uncle Suri and I miss you luv from Braydan
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by Zalleah 20/08/2008
go uncle suri luv you from Kyran
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by Zalleah 8/07/2008
I am Suri's big sister, just wanted to let you all know that he is a great role model for his own family. His nephews and neices love him and are all so proud to hear that he is doing good as a role model. Looking forward to seeing my baby brother up in Darwin one day, maybe deadly vibes will send him up here....GO BABY BRO GO!



