The F-Troop Dancers are the brain child of Fenton Fulgham.  Fenton’s dancing and choreography career had a jumpstart in 1982 with his performance on the hit television show “Dance Fever.”   After that the F-Troop Dancers were his next creation.  Fenton has coordinated and choreographed fashion shows and industrial shows for local and national companies and department stores including Dillards, Three Sisters, Hard Rock Café, Swatch Watch, Miss Sports Car USA, televised Looking for the Body USA beauty pageant, General Motors, Hamilton Beach Products, Ford Motor Company, Herdez, and Pepsi Cola Company.

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F-Troop gained recognition early through his choreography and dancing with music artists such as William Hall, the leading Michael Jackson impersonator in Japan and New Zealand, famous singer/actress, Lucero, in Mexico and Latin America, and Latin singer Angelo, ex-member from the group Menudo. He has choreographed everything from cancer benefits to stadium concerts at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, to Bally’s Casino in Las Vegas, to the Orange Bowl with Selena and John Secada. These tours also included famous artists Ricky Martin and Paulina Rubio, and his extraordinary shows were seen in cities all over the world. Fenton’s choreography was aired on the television show, “Gimme the Mic 2004”, “Lifestyles”, and in Master P’s 3D animated music video, Souljas. And most recently his dance teams and singing artists have opened shows for BBMak, B2K, IMX, Choppa, Mario, O’Town, Da Brat, Monica, Aaron Carter, Jump Five, and Jo Jo.

Following his instructional video, “Hip Hop You Don’t Stop” released in 2000, Fenton went on to release a series of hip hop instructional videos “Off Da Hook”, “Off Da Hook Kidz” which features Disney actress and singer Demi Lovato, “Off Da Hook F TroopStyle”, and “Off Da Hook Hip Hop Aerobics”. Featured on Amazon.com and distributed world wide, these videos have led to his travel to Asia for master classes at the exceptional Jitterbugs Swingapore in Singapore.

His talent has earned him opportunities for performance and entertainment at many half time shows for San Antonio Spurs, Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks and in the 2004 Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving halftime show with Destiny’s Child. Fenton continues developing new acts for singing artists such as Carly Patterson, 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist; and provides dancers and entertainment for local up and coming artists at fundraisers, city festivals, charity events, corporate events and private parties. He has been awarded for best choreography in recent national dance competitions and his dance teams have received highest honors and national titles.