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Parris Renee Goebel MNZM (/ ˈ ɡ oʊ b əl /; [1] born 29 October 1991), also known mononymously as Parris, is a New Zealand dancer and choreographer.She is the founder and main choreographer of the Palace Dance Studio, which has produced dance crews such as ReQuest, Sorority, Bubblegum, and the Royal Family.
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 ...
Revered choreographer Parris Goebel explains how she helped Mother rediscover her inner Monster. ... The single itself is best enjoyed at full-blast, hopefully with a dance floor nearby. Yet, it ...
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Parris Goebel Nominated [29] Webby Awards: Social: Events Savage X Fenty Show: Won [30] Social: Diversity & Inclusion Won Social: Performance & Dance Won 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming: Parris Goebel: Won [31] Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special: Willo Perron, Steve Morden ...
Born to Dance is a 2015 New Zealand feature film. It was written by Steve Barr, Hone Kouka and Casey Whelan and marks the feature film directorial debut by Tammy Davis, best known for his role as Munter in Outrageous Fortune. [2] The film premiered on 24 September 2015 in New Zealand. Born to Dance was choreographed by Parris Goebel.
The video was co-directed by Lady Gaga with Parris Goebel and Bethany Vargas, with Gaga and Goebel working together on the choreography for a team of 40 dancers.
The video, which features the New Zealand dancers of ReQuest Dance Crew, was directed and choreographed by New Zealander Parris Goebel, who also appears as a dancer. The music video was filmed in the Auckland War Memorial Museum in Auckland. Ciara premiered a "Behind the Scenes" video through Trace Me on August 6, 2018.