CV Antoine Pedros


Dancer, choreographer, acrobat, actor

On the basis of classical dance, Antoine Pedros begins as soon as at the age of 12 his training in hip-hop, which would quickly become his favorite style. During his journey, he will notably receive the teachings of Gemini, Walid, Meech, Original Skeeter Rabbit and Brian Green.

He then trained professionally in his specialty, locking, and approached the work of dramaturgy with Angélique Wilkies and Carmen Blanco.

For more than 20 years, he multiplies productions and tours by developing his qualities as an interpreter. Dancer in the film "Alive" (2003) by Frédéric Berthe, we could also see him, among others, in several editions of the Tomorrowland Festival, in the show "Entrelacs" by Gabriella Koutchoumova, at the Puff Daddy show in Beirut, or in "Décrocher la lune" by Franco Dragone, taken over by Luc Petit, and "La revue des Galeries", two shows in which he will also be called upon as a choreographer.

Recognized for his skills, he was hired in 2015 by the prestigious School of Circus Arts (ESAC) in Brussels, where he will train the best European circus performers in movement.

In 2003, he created the duo “Coup Double” with his brother, Arthur Pedros, which will later become the "Happy Brothers" Company. Together, they took part in several competitions: on television, they reached the semi-final of the programs “La France a unincredible talent” and “Got to Dance”, and in the final of “Belgium’s Got Talent”.

However, it is in the hip-hop milieu that they stand out the most: they compete in the “locking” final of the “Juste Debout” 2014, and win the Hip-Hop Games 2013, and Hip Hop Games 2015 Belgium. Solo, Antoine is also winner of the "3POD" Battles in 2014, and "Bonnie & Clyde" in 2019.

Stage artists above all, the "Happy Brothers" develop a hybrid style between hip-hop dance and clowning. They create together “The absent are always wrong (Tilla)”, “Tangeek” and “Salade Mentale”.