Zeah is a versatile and passionate dancer whose career began at the age of five. She started as a competitive belly dancer, earning awards such as Drum Solo and Troupe of the Year at Nationals in 2017. In 2016, she transitioned to street dance and quickly advanced to a novice group that placed 4th at Regionals in South Africa. By 2017, she joined Hashtag, winning 1st place at Regionals and Nationals at Hip Hop International (HHI). In 2018, Hashtag made history as the first South African junior crew to reach the semi-finals at HHI in Phoenix, Arizona, ranking 18th out of 52 crews. After moving to New Zealand in 2019, Zeah continued competing as a soloist and joined a Hamilton-based competitive crew. From 2020-2021, she coached her school’s junior crew to a 1st place victory at NZMADE, earning the Best Choreographer award. She also placed 2nd at Battle of the Bays in a duo competition with her sister. In 2021, she expanded into acting, performing as a cheerleader in the New Zealand TV series Head High. She continued excelling in competitions, winning 1st place at Battle of the Bays with a mega crew in 2022, and securing 1st place as a soloist at Battle Grounds, qualifying for an Australian competition.
In 2023, Zeah deepened her passion for choreography while teaching at her studio, refining her ability to craft unique routines under time constraints. By 2024, she was furthering her skills through weekly training at IDCO and OneofNone, participating in Riley Bourne’s brn2train program, and participating in a dance video project directed by him. She also took part in Indigo Sagala’s Bindico program, focusing on choreography retention and on-camera performance. Currently, in 2025, Zeah is attending Nappyboyz 11 week training program, teaching and creating video projects. Known for her bubbly personality and dedication to her craft, Zeah continues to push the boundaries of her creativity and versatility as a dancer






