Laurieann Gibson
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Laurieann Gibson, a Canadian choreographer, producer, television presenter, actor, and dancer, is a producer, director, comedian, actress, and dancer.
For female performers such as Michael Jackson, Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, and Beyoncé, she has choreographed dance numbers.
"Judas," "You and I," and "Love to My Cobain" are among her music video directing credits. Gibson rose to fame on MTV's Making the Band in 2005, and later served as a judge on Little Talent Show, Skating with the Stars, and So You Think You Can Dance.
Gibson also had a short career as an actress, on which she released two albums.
Life and career
Gibson was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 14, 1969. She rose to national prominence as the star of MTV's Making the Band and P. Diddy and Mark Burnett's Starmaker film. Gibson appeared on the popular TV show In Living Color as a "Fly Girl."
Gibson transitioned from theatre dance to hip hop, then becoming director of choreography for Motown Records and Bad Boy Records, following her training at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. She has worked with Michael Jackson, Alicia Keys, and Beyoncé. She has also worked on choreography for Alfie and Honey, in which she also appeared as Jessica Alba's dance partner.
Lady Gaga's professional relationship with Gibson came to an end in November 2011 due to "creative inconsistencies."
Gibson curated BIGBANG's World Tour in 2012.
Gibson, the choreographer for Gube Mbatha-Raw's Beyond the Lights, was trained for six months in order to develop her pop-star image.
Gibson was featured on Lifetime's Dance Moms in 2017 as a choreographer for Abby Lee Miller's Elite Competition Team.
Gibson was a judge on the sixteenth season of So You Think You Can Dance, alongside Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, and fellow newcomer Dominic "D-Trix" Sandoval.
Gibson was given the inaugural Willie Dunn Award by the Prism Prize committee in 2020 for her work as a choreographer and producer of music videos.