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Charles Klapow

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Charles Klapow
Klapow at the Young Talent Time Media Event, Luna Park Sydney, 2012
Born (1980-07-05) July 5, 1980 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Choreographer, dance instructor, dancer

Charles "Chucky" Klapow (born July 5, 1980) is an American choreographer and dance instructor who has performed and choreographed for various performers and several television and stage productions. He is also known for his teachings on the mental approach to dance.

Life and career

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Klapow was born to a Filipino mother, and a European-American father. Klapow began his dancing career aged 12, dancing for Patti LaBelle, Celine Dion, Sheila E., Salt-N-Pepa, Melissa Etheridge, and others in an all-star concert for the Pediatric AIDS Foundation. This included a dancing spot in the Paula Abdul music video "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah". By the time he was 15, Charles was an assistant to choreographer and mentor Marguerite Derricks. He assisted Marguerite and danced in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), 3rd Rock from the Sun, Fame L.A., among others. Charles created a dance company with partner Wade Robson in the mid-1990s called L.A. Images.[citation needed]

In the fall of 2000, Klapow started choreographing for the Swedish pop group the A*Teens. He was their choreographer for music videos including "Floorfiller", "Halfway Around The World", "Sugar Rush", "Can't Help Falling In Love", and "I Promised Myself" as well as their tour director and choreographer from 2001 to 2003. These tours took Charles to Germany, Sweden and all over the United States, with additional spot dates in Mexico, Spain, Russia, and Denmark.[citation needed]

Ever since the inaugural season of the WNBA Charles has been a choreographer for the "Sparkids", the hip-hop squad which performs at all Los Angeles Sparks home games. In 2005, Klapow became co-director of the squad under the direction of Christy Buss, and he assumed most of the choreography duties for the Sparkids during the 2005 and 2006 seasons.[citation needed]

Klapow was brought on board by Kenny Ortega (Dirty Dancing choreographer) to help choreograph High School Musical (2006), a Disney Channel Original Movie, with Bonnie Story. Very quickly, Ortega became another mentor to Klapow as they quickly developed a working chemistry together. Klapow served with Ortega and Story as a choreographer for the film's sequels, High School Musical 2 and High School Musical 3: Senior Year. He can be seen in all High School Musical movies as a dancer and member of the school basketball team as well. He also went on to choreograph the stage and ice tours.[citation needed]

In 2009, Klapow was asked by Ortega to be the choreographer for the 2011 movie musical remake of Footloose starring Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough, which Ortega directed, but Klapow turned it down so that he could fulfil his dreams of dancing with Michael Jackson on his comeback tour in London, which was announced in March.[citation needed]

Ironically, Ortega was set to be the tour director of the shows. Klapow was one of twelve dancers picked for Jackson's This Is It shows at the O2 Arena in London, which was set to begin July 13, 2009, through March 6, 2010, and produced by AEG Live. However, on June 25, 2009, just eighteen days before the first show, Jackson died of cardiac arrest. AEG Live cancelled the whole residency.[citation needed]

On July 7, 2009, Klapow took part in the Michael Jackson memorial service at the Staples Center in Los Angeles where days before Jackson's death, Klapow, Jackson and the whole This Is It crew rehearsed in preparations for the London concerts at the O2 Arena. Klapow took part in the performance of "Will You Be There" performed by Jennifer Hudson, where he, and the original eleven This Is It dancers were back-up dancers for the performance. It is said that this performance was how Jackson was set to perform the song at his London concerts. Ortega was the director of the memorial service.[citation needed]

Klapow recently finished his stint as a judge in the Australian TV show Young Talent Time with Australian singer Tina Arena. On July 6, 2011, Klapow choreographed Ricky and Ryan's Dance on So You Think You Can Dance.[1]

Selected filmography

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Year Film Role Notes
2006 High School Musical Choreographer & basketball team member Released
2006 Cheetah Girls 2 Choreographer Released
2007 High School Musical 2 Choreographer & basketball team member Released
2008 High School Musical 3: Senior Year Choreographer & basketball team member Released
2009 Michael Jackson's This Is It Himself Released
2010 Dancing Ninja Choreographer Released
2012 Young Talent Time Judge Broadcast Now
2016 The Rolling Stones: Havana Moon Choreographer Released
2021 Grace Gaustad BLKBX Choreographer Released

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ Orel, Gwen (7 July 2011). "'So You Think You Can Dance?': The Top 14 Perform". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  2. ^ Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Emmys.org (2012-08-11). Retrieved on 2012-08-22.
  3. ^ "World Choreography Awards". World Choreography Awards. November 16, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
  4. ^ Salkin, Karen (November 24, 2015). "WORLD CHOREOGRAPHY AWARDS 2015". It's not about me.tv. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
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