Sebastien Stella (also known as Seb) (born October 12, 1971) is a French
choreographer
Choreography is the art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies (or their depictions) in which motion or form or both are specified. ''Choreography'' may also refer to the design itself. A choreographer is one who cr ...
and
director
Director may refer to:
Literature
* ''Director'' (magazine), a British magazine
* ''The Director'' (novel), a 1971 novel by Henry Denker
* ''The Director'' (play), a 2000 play by Nancy Hasty
Music
* Director (band), an Irish rock band
* ''D ...
.
He is best known for creating aerial performance routines for singer
Pink
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and devising the circus choreography for the 2010 American romantic drama film ''
Water for Elephants
''Water for Elephants'' is the third novel by the Canadian–American author Sara Gruen. The book was published in 2006 by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. The historical fiction novel is a 20th century circus drama. Gruen wrote the book as par ...
''.
In 2011, Stella was ranked number three out of 50 most prominent French people in the United States by America’s largest French-language magazine ''France-Amerique''.
Early life
Stella was born on October 12, 1972 in Bourg en Bresse, France. He attended circus school and learned acrobatic movements. He graduated from the Club Med National Circus School in 1993. In 1997, Stella studied acting technique and improvisation at Studio Pygmalion in Paris. In 2008, he graduated from the
Stella Adler Academy of Acting
Stella or STELLA may refer to:
Art, entertainment, and media Comedy
*Stella (comedy group), a comedy troupe consisting of Michael Showalter, Michael Ian Black and David Wain
Characters
* Stella (given name), including a list of characters with t ...
in Los Angeles. In 2011, he studied improvisation with the
Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (shorter UCB Theatre) is an American improvisational theatre company and training center founded by the Upright Citizens Brigade troupe members Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh.
Prior t ...
in Los Angeles. From 1998-2000, he trained and performed with the
Yamakasi
The Yamakasi ( ln, ya makási) are the original group of '' l'art du deplacement'' (parkour) practitioners from Lisses, France.
The nine original members were David Belle, Sébastien Foucan, Châu Belle Dinh, Williams Belle, Yann Hnautra, Laur ...
, French founders of
parkour
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, the "free-running" urban art. In 2010 he earned a black belt in traditional
taekwondo
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(
ITF). He has also learned
Krav Maga
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,
KAPAP
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History
The Kapap system wa ...
, and
muay Thai
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.
Career
Army
In 1992, he served in the Brigade of Firefighters of Paris (BSPP), a French Army unit.
Choreography and acting
Stella achieved his initial success in 1998 as an original cast member of the international hit musical
Notre-Dame de Paris
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. and a house troupe performer from 2002-2004 in the
Cirque du Soleil
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production of "
O" at the
Bellagio Bellagio may refer to:
* Bellagio, Lombardy, an Italian town
* Bellagio (resort)
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resort and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In 2008, Stella choreographed aerial stunts for
Cher at the Colosseum
Cher was the second concert residency by American singer-actress Cher at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. For the three-year engagement, Cher received $60 million. Performing at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, the first show occurred on May 6 ...
, presented at
Caesar's Palace
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Caesars ...
in
Las Vegas
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, and appeared as Cher's circus partner in a video he created for the production featuring her as "Laverne." In the same year he created an aerial cradle and trained actress
Stacey Dash
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for her performance on NBC's
Celebrity Circus, and created most of the aerial acts for the show's first season as choreographer, coach and performance partner. He also devised, coordinated and participated in aerial stunts for
Pink's successful 2009 Funhouse Tour. His inventions for Pink included a special cradle act she performed on the
MTV Video Music Awards
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show in 2009. It featured her dangling from a trapeze, singing the song Sober upside down, with Stella as her trapeze partner.
Beside choreographing animals (circus choreography) and actors
Reese Witherspoon
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and
Christoph Waltz
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in the American romantic drama film ''Water for Elephants'' directed by Francis Lawrence, Stella appeared in the film along with his wife and longtime performing partner Katia Sereno. They played members of a circus family. He also did the circus choreography for the 2011 film ''
Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer
''Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer'' is a 2011 American comedy film based on Megan McDonald's ''Judy Moody'' book series. Directed by John Schultz from a screenplay by McDonald and Kathy Waugh, it introduces Australian actress Jordana Beat ...
'' and created the carnival choreography for the 2013 film ''
Oz the Great and Powerful
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'' directed by
Sam Raimi
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.
In 2011, he worked as an acrobatic choreographer for the
Britney Spears
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's Femme Fatale tour and in 2013 her music video "
Work Bitch
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". In 2012, he again collaborated with Pink as stunt choreographer for her music video "
Try" performed at the
MTV Video Music Awards
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. He was stunt coordinator for Pink at the 2012
iHeartRadio Music Festival
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From 2011 to 2015, the festival was held at the MGM Grand ...
and
American Music Awards
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.
He was an aerial performer with
Katy Perry
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in her premiere performance of "
Wide Awake Wide Awake or Wideawake may refer to:
Places
*Wide Awake, South Carolina, US
*Prestonville, Kentucky, US, formerly Wideawake
* Wideawake Airfield or RAF Ascension Island, a British military base
Books and publications
* ''Wide Awake'' (magazine), ...
" on
Billboard Music Awards
The ''Billboard'' Music Awards are honors given out annually by ''Billboard'', a publication covering the music business and a music popularity chart. The ''Billboard'' Music Awards show has been held annually since 1990, with the exception of t ...
show in 2012.
In 2014, Stella began his second season as a judge on the popular French TV talent show, ''The Best, Le meilleur artiste''.
He has also worked in TV commercials, devising stunts and physical effects for companies as TNT, Farmer's Insurance and Toyota.
Recognition
* In 1993, he received a bronze National Defense Medal.
* In 2011, he was ranked number three out of 50 most prominent French people in the United States by America’s largest French-language magazine ''France-Amerique''.
References
External links
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1971 births
Living people