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Hometown:Baltimore, MD
Occupation:
Business/Administrative Manager - Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, DC
Company member since: 2002
Group nickname or notable reference: No nickname, but as a notable reference, I do hold the award for “bloodiest rehearsal.” We were practicing back flips and let’s just say it didn’t go well.

A native of Baltimore, MD, but now residing in DC, Craig has been dancing since the age of fourteen. Although relatively new to the world of “country” dancing, he is trained in ballet, tap and jazz. He has an extensive background in theatre, having performed in theatres all over the east coast. He has toured with productions of “A Chorus Line” and “42nd Street,” in addition to many regional, summer stock and dinner theatre credits. Craig has also worked as a director and choreographer for many theatres and serves as one of the DC Cowboys choreographers. His hobbies include drawing, painting, reading and working out. By day, he works as the Business Manager for the Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, DC. He is currently pursuing his Masters Degree in Arts Management.

Favorite DC Cowboys performance/event?
Sziget Festival 2009
Favorite DC Cowboys number?
“Fired Up” a.k.a. The Rope Song
Favorite DC Cowboys moment?
The live performance on "America's Got Talent" - To get the chance to perform on live television and be seen by 40 million people was such an amazing experience. I remember being backstage right before we went on - not nervous, but completely overwhelmed (in a good way) by what we were about to do. There was an amazing energy and response from the crowd there. I still have people telling me they saw me on the show!"
Name something that freaks you out.
Good scary movies
Name someplace you’ve always wanted to visit but haven’t.
Italy
Favorite guilty pleasure food and/or movie?
Food: Pizza; Movie: I love “so-bad-they’re-good” cheesy musicals like “Xanadu,” “Can’t Stop The Music,” “Girls Just Want To Have Fun,” etc. I probably shouldn’t admit this, but it’s true.
What’s in your nightstand?
Glasses, lube, condoms, phone and ipod charger
Biggest turn-on and turn-off?
Turn-On: Confidence; Turn-Off: Pretentiousness
What's your type of guy?
Funny, Talented, Down-to-Earth, Sexy, Goal Oriented. A nice body always helps too.
Favorite cocktail?
Cosmopolitan
Favorite country music performer?
Lady Antebellum
Other activities/hobbies/teams/interests or information you'd like to add:
Working out, drawing, painting, shopping, movies, theatre

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