Osaj’ie’s love for dance started when she was just 3-year-old, attending her first class in Jazz funk.


However her street dance training first started when she was around 9yrs old with Christina at the Zion Arts Centre every Saturday. Which she then found her niche and her natural ability for the street/hip hop styles. She became a member of a dance group called ‘Ice Cold’ which then give
Osaj’ie her first big experience of competitions, where she earned her first Solo UDO British Championship, duo and team title and then later became North West & Midland Champion.

She opened up her first concert for T-Pain at the age of 11. Not forgetting representing the UK in Las Vegas at HHI in 2009 & many more performances.  Toward the end of 2009, Osaj’ie went on to push her dance ability further and began training at Shockout. She auditioned for a group named ‘Shockarellas’ at 12 years old. Here she started training in other styles such as, ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary and drama. Oasj’ie was given huge opportunities with her team, training in London and LA, representing the UK at the World Hip Hop Internationals in Las Vegas in 2011 & 2012. Performing on Got To Dance on Sky1 in 2011 and Britain’s Got Talent on ITV. Alongside this some of Oasj’ies professional credits include;


Wireless Festival with Meekz Manny

BBC Radio1 Big Weekender Exeter

Key 103 Summer Ball Festival

Boohoo Black Friday Campaign

Opening Concert for Rick Ross

Paul Mitchell Hair Fashion Show

Alisha’s Street Dance Stars

In 2012 at the age of 15, Osaj’ie booked her first film called “All Stars3D” working alongside Kendrick Sandy as the choreographer. This showed in the Cinema and on Netflix.  In 2015 Oasj’ie graduated from Pendleton College with an Acting Diploma. Some of her acting credits include: It’s A Sin (Series), Kelloggs Commercial, EE Commercial, LFC Commercial, Hollyoaks, Waterloo Road, No offence Channel 4 and Cucumber E4. Osaj’ie attended Shockout Arts in 2021 which broadening her eyes to dance even more.

Gaining knowledge, learning many new styles and gaining some great intensive training! 
Osaj’ie started teaching at the age of 17. She joined The ASH Company as a Street Dance teacher.
Here is where her professional experiences as a dancer, really helped and her skills were brought into her teaching. She led her 1st group to winning UK hip hop Idance in 2014, worked with students dancing in the highest categories in UDO - ‘Allstars’ winning 1st place. Osaj’ie continues to work with young children at ASH teaching them dance, growing their passion and getting them performance ready.