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Revision as of 21:01, 10 September 2015 by RA0808 (talk | contribs) (Reverted edits by 50.86.55.52 (talk) (HG) (3.1.14))(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Bonnie Story (Born March 19) is an American Emmy Award-winning choreographer for her work in the 2006 television movie High School Musical, High School Musical 2 and High School Musical 3. Previously Bonnie Story has choreographed many pieces for the widely renowned Odyssey Dance Theater but this year, due to much success from the third installment of High School Musical, she has had to give Odyssey 2 a break. Currently Bonnie enjoys her days running various dance programs at the Treehouse Athletic Club in Draper, UT. Thanks to many amazing O2 dancers she has been privileged to hire as teachers at the Treehouse, kids and teens have developed a huge love towards dance.
She has 5 children: Bayli Baker, Kelli Baker, Zach Baker, Tobin Baker, and Easton Baker. Kelli Baker was a contestant on So You Think You Can Dance (Season 4). She auditioned in Salt Lake City, USA and she continued in Las Vegas, Nevada. However, she was eliminated just before the Top 20 were selected.
In 2012, Story choreographed international dance scenes for Loving the Silent Tears, a Broadway-style musical, based on Supreme Master Ching Hai’s poetry collection, Silent Tears.
So You Think You Can Dance
Bonnie started choreographing for SYTYCD on Season 10, her first piece being a group dance during the Top 14 show to Tears of an Angel by Ryandan.
References
- http://broadwayworld.com/article/Liz-Callaway-Debbie-Gravitte-Jon-Secada-and-More-Set-for-LOVING-THE-SILENT-TEARS-in-LA-1027-20120808#sthash.XlzDBxZl.dpbs
- Loving the Silent Tears website
External links
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography (2001–2018) | |
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