Comfort Fedoke is a Nigerian American creative force — an Emmy Award-winning dance artist, choreographer, movement coach/director, actor, and singer. She is the Associate Choreographer for the highly anticipated two-part Universal Pictures film Wicked, directed by Jon M. Chu, bringing her visionary movement expertise to one of the biggest musical adaptations of our time.
Comfort first captivated audiences as a standout competitor on So You Think You Can Dance Season 4 and returned for several seasons as an All-Star, choreographer, mentor, and, most recently, a judge on the show’s latest season. Her live stage and performance credits span an extraordinary list of global artists, including H.E.R., John Legend, Florence and the Machine, Harry Styles, Kanye West, LL Cool J, Chaka Khan, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Missy Elliott, Gwen Stefani, Travis Scott, Drake, JLo, Jason Derulo, Lizzo, and Wale.
Comfort’s presence extends far beyond the stage. She has worked as a host and commentator alongside Sway Calloway for Red Bull TV, remaining a trusted voice for Red Bull events on-screen and on radio. She also served as a judge for Nigeria’s hit TV series Maltina Dance All. Her commercial work includes being the solo face of Nike’s 30th Anniversary Air Max campaign for the Vapo Max, starring in Michael Jackson’s Pepsi Generation Super Bowl commercial, and leading global campaigns for Apple.
In film and television, Comfort has acted, choreographed, and directed movement for high-profile projects including Footloose, Step Up 5:All In, The Mindy Project, Blindspotting, High Strung, The Big Leap, That ’90s Show, The Santa Clauses, and the E! series The Funny Dance Show. She also stars as “Drosselmeyer” in Disney+’s Hip Hop Nutcracker. Additionally, she served as Associate Choreographer for the critically acclaimed West End production of Cabaret in London, currently the #1 show in the city.
As a creator and producer, Comfort is the co-director and co–creative architect of A/VOID, an immersive dance experience that merges movement, emotional psychology, and sensory environments. Through A/VOID, she continues to expand the boundaries of dance-based storytelling, crafting transformative spaces that allow audiences to witness and heal through embodied experience. Comfort is also a recording artist; her latest song, “Sauce,” a collaboration with Chalice, Beatslaya, and Jordyn, is now streaming on all platforms.