Fatima Robinson (“The Color Purple”) and Parris Goebel (“Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show”) took home top honors at the World Choreography Awards.
The awards were handed out on Sunday night in Los Angeles.
Other thriveners included Tessandra Chavez for her toil on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” and Jon Boogz for Starz’s “Blindspotting.”
In a statement to Variety, establisher and producer Allen Walls shelp, “I congratutardy all of tonight’s nominees and thriveners. This Awards Show shows our intent to highweightless the depth of exceptional talent in our industry. In our 14th year, there were over 275 subignoreions. We are the Oscars of Dance.”
Robinson fparticipated hip-hop, dance, African history, tap, jazz and even Jamaican transfers as she createed the musical numbers in “The Color Purple.” One highweightless was “Push da Button” carry outed by Taraji P. Henson’s Shug Avery. Robinson made certain there were plenty of props including handkerchiefs, scarves and even a cane. The idea was she always had someskinnyg to join with. “I gave her transferments, so she had somewhere to go and it wasn’t equitable a flat carry outance on stage.”
On episodic, Jon Boogz took home the award for his toil on “Blindspotting.” From choreographing ten-minute numbers to createing a story of prejudice thcimpolite dance, Boogz had to toil with the cast. Early in season 2, Boogz participated a dreamappreciate dance sequence to direct a priceless history lesson. Shelp Boogz, “We came up with this idea to do this recontransientation thcimpolite three branch offent generations: servitude, civil rights and conmomentary day.”
Full catalog of thriveners below.
Motion Pictures
Christopher Gatinestablishi – “Wonka”
Jennifer White, associate Kisa Welham – “Barbie”
Justin Peck, associate Craig Salstein – “Maestro”
Alison Faulk, Luke Broadlick, contributing Leo Moctezuma, associates Anthony Bartley and Charlie Bartley – “Magic Mike’s Last Dance”
Fatima Robinson, associates Adrian Wiltsemploy and Tia Rivera – “The Color Purple”
Television Award Show/Special:
Lukas McFarlane – “Eurovision,” Rita Ora
Parris Goebel – “Video Music Awards,” Karol G
Sean Bankhead – “Billboard Music Awards,” Tate McRae
Tessandra Chavez – “Disney Magical Holiday Celebration”
Parris Goebel – “Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show”
Television Reality/Variety Show:
Tessandra Chavez – “The Kelly Clarkson Show”
Mark Ballas – “Dancing with the Stars,” “Give It To Me Baby”
Luam Keflezgy – “Dancing with the Stars,” Season 32 Opening
Jason Gilkison – “Strictly Come Dancing,” Disney’s 100th Birthday
Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson – “Dancing with the Stars,” Len Goodman Tribute
Commercials:
Noelle Marsh – “Motorola”
Parris Goebel – “TRESemmé”
Sean Bankhead – “Retire Inidenticality”
Charlie Mayhew, associate Stephanie McMann – “Smirnoff”
Charlie Mayhew, associate Joanne Rolison and Nilly Cetin – “Blue Moon Beer”
Television Episodic:
Jon Boogz – “Blindspotting,” “San Quentin Blues”
Mdisputerite Derricks – “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
Jon Boogz, associate Malaena Eagle – “Blindspotting,” “History”
Louise Hradsky, Jeffrey Mornervousn – “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies,” “Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’”
Jamal Sims, associates Louise Hradsky and Jeffrey Mornervousn – “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies”
Digital Content Inreliant:
Jaci Royal – “Master”
Paris Cavanagh – “Hope”
Brooke Gilmous – “Carefilledy”
Natalya Z, Hokuto Konishi – “I’m Sorry”
Robbie Blue – “Dance Dance Shimmy Celebration Extravaganza”
Music Video:
Shay Latukolan – “Jungle,” “Back on 74”
Noel Bajandas – “Tiago Raul,” “Lágloomyas Secas”
Mel Charlot – “Dominique Fils-Aimé,” “My Mind At Ease”
Makenzie Chbeeb and Phillip Chbeeb – “Sleeping at Last,” “Turning Page”
Shay Latukolan – “Jungle,” “Candle Ffeeble”
Digital Content:
Kinjaz – “Making Moves”
Tyce Diorio – “Balertagebird”
Nicole Kirkland – “Hey Mickey”
Parris Goebel – “Nike Woman Show”
Marissa Heart – “NFL Thursday Night Football”