As a young individual, Dante was deeply influenced by the emotive power of music, and his early years were marked by a profound appreciation for the art form. Growing up in a household that was deeply rooted in music, he was exposed to a diverse range of artists, from the iconic Prince to the contemporary Kid Rock. This eclectic musical upbringing had a profound impact on Dante, and he soon developed a remarkable proficiency in the arts.
Before long, Dante's exceptional talent was recognized by others, and he was recruited to join the prestigious American Boy Choir. During his time with the choir, he had the opportunity to refine his skills, expand his musical repertoire, and develop a deep understanding of various genres. After several years of dedicated practice and performance, Dante is now a student at the esteemed St. Andrews School.
At St. Andrews, Dante is actively involved in the school's music program, performing alongside his classmates in the Andrean Ensemble and the school's a cappella group, the Noxontones. His work in the American classic "Boychoir" has garnered him widespread recognition, and his portrayal of Fernando has earned him praise for both his vocal and acting abilities.