Trey Green grew up, like most boys, playing sports. He excelled in football and played many years culminating in playing varsity football for College Park High School. Trey grew up around a dance studio; however, and age twelve decided to take a tap class. He enjoyed it so much that he was soon taking all principles of dance and was competing with North HarrisTrey "Elegy for Dunkirk" Performing Arts in Spring, Texas.

He continued to dance at NHPA, Boni's En Toure and Progressions; excelling at conventions and growing as an artist. He decided that he needed to focus more on his ballet training; so he trained full time with Richard d'Alton of the International Ballet of Houston as well as The Houston Ballet. Of course, he never forgot the other disciplines of dance, and continues to train in contemporary and hip hop, still attending various conventions.

Trey has been recognized for many achievements and awards, including scholarships, both regional and national titles and awards, at various conventions such as NUVO, JUMP, West Coast Dance Explosion, New York City Dance Alliance, LA Dance Magic, Shock, and more… including Tremaine’s senior level national title, “Tremaine Senior National Dancer of the Year”.   Trey has assisted at both Tremaine and LA Dance Magic Dance Conventions and has traveled to several different cities throughout the United States where he has assisted Doug Caldwell, Leo Morimune, Keri LaGrand, Jeff Amsden, Laurie Johnson, Marty Dew, and Desiree Robbins. 

Trey is currently a staff member at the Houston Family Arts Center as well as The Studio of Tomball. He is scheduled to teach ballet, contemporary and CORE classes this summer and in the fall.