Syncopated Ladies by Chloe Arnold SALUTE THE ARTIST.
From 1958 – infinity.
We will always remember!
Syncopated Ladies is a Female Tap Dance Band from Los Angeles, CA created by critically acclaimed tap dancer and choreographer, Chloe Arnold. Discovered at an early age in Washington, DC by legendary choreographer Debbie Allen, Chloe has since gone on to perform on stages around the globe.
Syncopated Ladies latest viral video covering Beyonce’s hit song, Formation has gained international exposure with over 6 million views online after Beyonce shared the video on both her Facebook and website.
Recently Syncopated Ladies performed on ABC’s Good Morning America and previously were seen on Season 11 of FOX’s So You Think You Can Dance as the winner of the first dance crew battle.
They have also performed to sold-out audiences in their full-length concert, “Syncopated Ladies: Live” in Dubai, Washington DC at the Howard Theatre, and New York City as part of the CUNY Dance Initiative at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater. Other credits include: Dizzy Feet Foundation/Share, Inc. “Dancing With The All-Stars”, Nigel Lythgoe’s Dizzy Feet Foundation “Celebration of Dance” Gala, DanceOn’s SPOTLIGHT, Dancescape L.A.’s 10th Anniversary Showcase, B.B. Kings in New York City, the Annual DC Tap Fest, and a star-studded gala hosted by Diddy & Debbie Allen at The Howard Theatre.
Paige and Mark have definitely been frontrunners all season on ‘DWTS,’ but their last dance was extra special, thanks to the woman behind the mic.
Mark Ballas‘ last dance with Paige VanZant was like none other — mostly because his soon-to-be wife, BC Jean, performed the number!
Mark, 29, and Paige, 22, danced a powerful freestyle on Dancing with the Stars to “Over the Rainbow,” and BC Jean, 29, absolutely nailed the cover.
The dance was super powerful dance for Paige, bringing her back to the town she left to get away from bullying — it started with her opening a music box, and out came BC!
James Kimberley Corden, OBE (born 22 August 1978) is an English actor, writer, producer, comedian, singer and television host. He currently hosts the late-night television talk show The Late Late Show with James Corden on CBS, succeeding Craig Ferguson, whose decade-long tenure on The Late Late Show ended in December 2014.
James Corden tries choreographing for Dancing With the Stars By Christian Holub
James Corden has been many things during his time as Late Late Show host. He’s tried being mayor of L.A., and another time took a turn as a Million Dollar Listing agent.
Corden topped all his previous efforts on Thursday, May 19, however, when he showed up to the Dancing With the Stars set to choreograph a short “bumper” routine for one of their recent episodes.
Corden, of course, thought he was choreographing the whole show, and strutted around set in a turquoise boa. He even bothered judges Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli, trying to hijack one of their trailers.
Eventually, Corden was reminded that he was only choreographing a segment with three dancers, not the whole show.
He instructed his dancers to impersonate tigers and macaws, while demonstrating depth, fear, anger, rage, joy, and happiness.