Triston Wallace – Choreographer

Triston Wallace - ChoreographerTriston Wallace is a versatile performing arts professional and founder of the Trinidad and Tobago Performing Arts Network.

He has been choreographing for as long as he has been performing; a journey which began when he entered his school’s (St. George’s College’s) annual aerobics routine competition on a whim, with his sister (Alisha Wallace) and Adelle Rostant in 2003. The routine won first place; gained national attention, and their team was invited to perform at the opening of UWI SPEC later that year.

Since then he has traveled an extraordinary path, where he discovered T&T’s local Hip Hop culture, other genres of dance, music and ultimately theatre. He has choreographed many award-winning competitive routines along the way and has also been the choreographer for the Eastern Youth Chorale from 2008 – 2011

His other choreography credits include: Fatima College’s Gifts of Blue and Gold 5 (2014); Native Caribbean Foundation’s Big Bad Musical (2015 – 2016) and Law and Order C-rhyme and Pun-Ishment (2017); Picoplat Music Development Foundation’s The Magic Flute (2017); Presentation College Mixed Choir’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat (2014) as the associate choreographer to Marlon De Bique, and The Music Man (2015).

The highlight of his career thus far, however, has been choreographing for Brian Mac Farlene’s Christmas Joy and Simeon Moodoo‘s ‘The Inspector‘ with Naparima College, which returned from the 2017 Caribbean Secondary Schools’ Drama Festival in Antigua, wit 10 out of 16 awards, AIDA the Musical with Presentation College Mixed Choir and Native Caribbean Foundation’s Rockin’ Snow White