From a young age Enrique knew he wanted to be on stage. His early training began in Dallas and continued with many instructors all over the nation including schools like the Houston Ballet Academy and Virginia School of the Arts. Enrique spent four seasons with Ballet Oklahoma where he danced roles from the Prince in The Nutcracker to Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet. Other favorite ballet roles include Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, D’artagnon in The Three Musketeers and the world’s shortest George Bailey in the premiere of It’s a Wonderful Life. From there, Enrique went on to become an actor/singer/dancer in many Broadway, national touring, regional and stock productions. He was last seen playing multiple characters in The Little Mermaid. From 2004 to 2006 he was seen in the revival of Fiddler on the Roof starring Alfred Molina, then Harvey Firestiein and Rosie O’donnell, where he performed the famous bottle dance for two years. Other Broadway credits include Oklahoma! and The Music Man where he performed the role of Tommy Djilas. He can also be seen dancing in the film titled “Across the Universe” directed by Julie Taymor. Enrique has traveled the US dancing in the national tours of Fame-The Musical and in the comedy role of Big Deal from West Side Story. While not quite done performing, Enrique has found a growing passion in choreography. He has choreographed numerous ballet pieces and was the assistant choreographer for the national tour of Oklahoma!. Directed/Choreography: Bunnicula (Associate/Theatreworks USA), Spidermusical (Associate), Broadway Bares 20, Fat Camp-The Musical (Associate), The Music Man, Duck for President (Associate / Theatreworks USA), Broadway Bares 19 (Associate), Funny Girl (Asst.), Battery’s Down (Asst.-thebatterysdown.com), The 20 Gypsy of the Year, Song and Dance, The 22 Easter Bonnet (Asst.), Hello Dolly (Asst.), Broadway Bares 18 (Asst.). Off-Broadway: Carnival (Encores! @ City Center/NY). Regional and Stock credits: The Boy Friend, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Man of LaMancha, The Who’s Tommy, George M, Pirates of Penzance, Club Stardust, 42nd Street, Song and Dance, Guys and Dolls, Cabaret, and Visions: A New Rock Musical.