Wade Robson Wins An Emmy or Outstanding Choreography
Wade Robson wins any Emmy for Outstanding Choreography for his work on the hit television show, So You Think You Can Dance.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 20, 2007 -- Ultra-choreographer Wade Robson can now add Emmy winner to his long list of accolades. Robson took home an Emmy for Outstanding Choreography for his work on the hit Fox television show, So You Think You Can Dance. The Emmy comes as no surprise to fans of the show, who routinely rave when dancers perform his pieces.
Robson earned the Emmy for choreographing the piece "Ramalama" from the show's second season. The piece, which was first danced by the top nine dancers, proved to be the most popular among the dancers and fans alike, and was brought back and performed by all 20 dancers in the show's finale to critical acclaim. It's clear that Robson is a talented choreographer. However, Robson's talent has blossomed precisely because he has never limited himself to choreography.
Through strategic deals engineered by leading Los Angeles entertainment attorney Helen Yu, assisted Robson by working with his talent as a dancer and choreographer into a multi-faceted entertainment career, which normally eludes typical choreographers. Helen Yu recognized Robson's talent and used it to secure deals in diverse areas including cinematography, tv and film production, original dance music production, his own MTV show, his own line of shoes, and the coup de grace, a three-picture director deal with Disney. As a result, Robson has become a household name by consistently taking the lead on expanding career opportunities.
Helen Yu says, "For Wade, choreography is his first love, and this has helped himon a global scale in front of millions of fans on So You Think You Can Dance. With Robson's talent and his worldwide exposure, I knew it was only a matter of time before he took home an Emmy."
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