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Bonnie Story

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American choreographer commonly (born 1959)
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Bonnie Story (born March 18, 1959) is an American Emmy Award-winningchoreographer best known for her work in the filmsHigh School Musical,High School Musical 2, andHigh School Musical 3. Her work has been featured onFOX dance showSo You Think You Can Dance.[1]

Career

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Bonnie Story has choreographed many pieces for Odyssey DanceTheater.[citation needed] In the third instalment ofHigh School Musical she decided to take a break from her work at Odyssey. Currently, she runs various dance programs at the Treehouse Athletic Club located inDraper, Utah. In 2012, Story choreographed international dance scenes forLoving the Silent Tears, a Broadway-style musical, based onSupreme Master Ching Hai's poetry collection,Silent Tears. Story is now touring with Hollywood Connection Dance.[2][3]

Personal life

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Bonnie Story has 5 children: Bayli, Kelli, Zach, Tobin, and Easton Baker. Her daughter Kelli Baker was a contestant onSo You Think You Can Dance (season 4). She auditioned inSalt Lake City, USA and made it to the second week inLas Vegas, Nevada. However, she was eliminated just before the Top 20 were selected.[4]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Pixel PerfectChoreographerDisney Channel Original Movie
2006High School MusicalChoreographerDisney Channel Original Movie
2007American PastimeChoreographer
HSM2: Rehearsal CamHerself / ChoreographerVideo documentary Short
HSM2: Anatomy of a Dance NumberHerself / ChoreographerVideo documentary Short
High School Musical 2ChoreographerDisney Channel Original Movie
2008The American MallChoreographerTV movie
High School Musical 3: Senior YearChoreographer
Lock and Roll ForeverChoreographer
2008-2014So You Think You Can DanceHerself / Choreographer4 episodes
2009HSM3: Prom-The Night of NightsHerselfVideo documentary Short
2013The Man Behind The ThroneHerselfDocumentary
Dear Dumb DiaryAssistant Choreographer
2013-2015Rachel & The TreeSchoolersChoreographer / Director7 episodes
2014Signing Time! ChristmasChoreographer
2016Saturday's WarriorChoreographer

References

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  1. ^"Choreography Online".choreography.online. Retrieved2022-03-15.
  2. ^Loving the Silent Tears in L.A., Broadwayworld.com; accessed April 19, 2016.
  3. ^Loving the Silent Tears websiteArchived 2012-09-26 at theWayback Machine, Silenttearsmusical.com; accessed April 19, 2016.
  4. ^"#39. A Conversation with Kelli Baker". Retrieved2022-06-10.

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