Junior Bosila
Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo while the country was still called Zaire, Junior Bosila contracted polio at the age of two. He arrived in France at the age of 5 and was adopted at the age of 7 by a French couple. He grew up in Saint-Malo and discovered hip-hop dance at the age of 16 through Ruddy and Jeff dancers from the crew S.B.C.
In 2000, he joined the collective Wanted Posse and won in 2001 the Battle of the Year, international break dance competition (world championships). It follows a multitude of representations across the globe with the Wanted Posse2. With the company, he plays and participates in the creation of several shows such as Bad Moves (2002), Trance (2006) and Konexion (2010). At the same time, he participates in various television programs.
In 2008, after returning from a trip to Congo, his homeland, he embarked on the creation of his first solo show BUANATTITUDE.
In 2013, he joined the German company Flying Steps with which he took part in the show Red Bull Flying Illusion produced by the company Red Bull, touring Europe until 2017.
In 2014 he produced with his own dance company called Pas Pas Mal, the duo Extension in co-production with the company of Amala Dianor, contemporary hip-hop dancer.
In 2015 he joined Trio, a show in which he is accompanied once again, by Amala Dianor and Sly Johnson, beat-boxer (member of the Saïan Supa Crew) directed by Mathilda May.
He has already traveled to over 70 countries, whether as a dancer, teacher, or jury in competitions.