Stephen Mark Nicholas, better known by his stage name Skeeter Rabbit, was a multifaceted dancer with a profound passion for various dance styles.
Born with a natural flair for the art, Skeeter's expertise lay in the realm of popping and boogaloo, two influential street dance styles that have left an indelible mark on the world of dance.
As a member of the Electric Boogaloos, a renowned street dance crew, Skeeter was part of a collective that has made a lasting impact on the dance world.
One of his most notable appearances was on David Bowie's 1987 Glass Spider Tour, where he performed alongside the legendary musician and choreographer Toni Basil.
Skeeter's talents also extended to music videos, where he worked with a diverse range of artists, including Thomas Dolby, Talking Heads, Madonna, Usher, Michael Jackson, and Chaka Khan.
In 1989, Skeeter teamed up with ballet dancer Ann Marie DeAngelo for a memorable Sesame Street segment, directed and choreographed by the talented Toni Basil. The duo's performance was met with widespread acclaim, and their routine has since become a beloved classic.
Despite his impressive resume, Skeeter's most iconic moment came in 1989 when he appeared on Sesame Street, where he and his partner froze mid-dance whenever the word "STOP" appeared on screen, leaving a lasting impression on audiences around the world.
Throughout his illustrious career, Skeeter Rabbit has left an indelible mark on the world of dance, inspiring countless others with his unique style and undeniable talent.