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He began his career as a dancer and choreographer in the Step Up dance film franchise. From there, he went on to become associate producer and choreographer of the original online dance experience, The LXD: The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers (2010) aka The LXD.
Christopher Scott is a choreographer, dancer, actor, and producer. He first began his professional acting and dancing career with a role as a dancer in Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007 animated film).
From 2010 to 2016, Christopher was a resident choreographer on So You Think You Can Dance (2010) and became well-known for his story-driven duets and elaborate group routines.
Christopher Scott is a three-time Emmy-nominated choreographer whose bold routines and fearless creativity step beyond the traditional boundaries of dance.
He began his career as a dancer and choreographer in the Step Up dance film franchise. From there, he went on to become associate producer and choreographer of the original online dance experience, The LXD: The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers (2010) aka The LXD.
When Christopher Scott became the choreographer for the film Wicked, he wasn’t in a meeting or on a phone call. He was at the home of his longtime friend, the film director Jon M. Chu. Chu simply handed Scott a hat decorated with the Wicked logo and said, “Are you ready?” That’s how Scott knew it was real, he says, “And then the ...
Choreographer Christopher Scott talks working with Miranda, those massive dance numbers, and finding inspiration in New York.
As the film prepares to fly into theatres this November, Peter Gray spoke with the creatives behind the magic of Oz, including choreographer Christopher Scott, about honouring the stage show throughout the film, which musical number proved the most challenging, and which actor truly surprised him with their dancing ability.
“My gut instinct was: This is the right thing to do,” says Scott, an Emmy-nominated choreographer best known for his work on “So You Think You Can Dance.”
After In The Heights creator Lin-Manuel Miranda enlisted director Jon M. Chu to bring his acclaimed stage production to life on the big screen, Chu extended his arm to longtime collaborator Christopher Scott, the three-time Emmy nominated choreographer who helped shape the movements of the Step Up films.