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Tanisha Scott (born in
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) is a three-time MTV VMA-nominated choreographer best known for her work with
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,
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,
Sean Paul Sean Paul Ryan Francis Henriques OD (born 9 January 1973) is a Jamaican rapper and singer who is regarded as one of dancehall's most prolific artists. Paul's singles " Get Busy" and "Temperature" topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in the ...
and Beyoncé. She is noted for incorporating Jamaican dancehall moves into mainstream music.


Early life

Tanisha Scott was born in
Toronto, Ontario Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the ancho ...
. Her entry to dance was greatly influenced by her Jamaican roots. Her father owned a sound system and that inspired her love of music and movement. While she was enrolled at the
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on a track scholarship, she joined the local hip-hop dance troupe Do Dat. Scott auditioned for a backup dancer slot on Mya's tour and was selected for the gig by Sho-Tyme, the singer's then-choreographer. Director
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booked Scott as a dancer for various videos early in her career, including a FUBU commercial featuring LL Cool J. She earned her first choreography credit for the
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-directed video "
Gimme The Light "Gimme the Light" is the first single from Jamaican dancehall musician Sean Paul's second studio album, '' Dutty Rock'' (2002). The song was originally released in Jamaica in 2001 as "Give Me the Light" and was issued internationally in 2002. " ...
" for Sean Paul and continues as the artist's choreographer and creative director for tours and videos.


Career

In 2003, ''
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'' magazine's Rob Kenner wrote that Scott's choreography for Sean Paul's "Gimme The Light" video "introduced the latest Jamaican dances to the MTV crowd." The next year, she was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award in the Best Choreography category for Sean Paul's "
Like Glue "Like Glue" is a song by Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul, from his second album '' Dutty Rock'' (2002). The song was produced by Tony "CD" Kelly, and written by Kelly and Sean Paul. Lyrics from "Like Glue" were originally the intro to "Gimme ...
." She was nominated again in 2006 for Sean Paul's "Temperature" and in 2007 for rapper Eve's "Tambourine." A 2008
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magazine issue included Scott in its ''30 Under 30'' list; the article noted that Scott was chosen to choreograph Beyoncé's "Baby Boy" video based on her previous work with Sean Paul. Scott later worked with Beyoncé on her " Upgrade U" and "Check on It" videos. Her body of work, largely influenced by her Jamaican roots, attracted Rihanna's camp as they hired Scott for the
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Tour, which featured heavy reggae basslines on songs such as "
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," " What's My Name?" and "Man Down." Scott went on to be the lead choreographer and movement coach behind the singer's "
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" video. She worked with the singer during the '' Rated R,'' ''Loud'' and ''
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'' albums and choreographed the "
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," "
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" and " You Da One" videos in addition to choreographing Rihanna's tours. Scott took part in Rihanna's ''Countdown to TTT,'' a behind-the-scenes documentary that lead up to the ''Talk That Talk'' LP's release in November 2011. She also demonstrated dance moves in the ''Making of We Found Love'' documentary." Scott choreographed the videos for Whitney Houston's "I Look to You" and "Million Dollar Bill," Elephant Man's "Pon De River," Nas' "Bridging the Gap," and Amerie's "1 Thing." Scott also serves as the coach for the NBA's Brooklyn Nets Kids Dance Troupe. ''
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'' profiled Scott in a 2015 commercial series. She danced with and choreographed the rapper
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in his much lauded—and much parodied—video for 2015's "
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." Rihanna assigned Scott to her ANTI World Tour and she appears in the singer's "Work" video.


Television

Scott was a coach for ''
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'' and a featured guest choreographer on MTV's ''
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.'' During the ABDC segment, she tutored the 787 Crew on popular Jamaican dances such as the "Dutty Wine" and the "Chaplin" for a Dancehall-inspired performance on the show dubbed the " Rihanna Challenge," which was set to the singer's music.


Film

In addition to music videos and live performances, Scott creates movement for commercials, theater performances, films and television shows. She assisted the moves seen in '' Bring It On: All or Nothing'' .....(2006) and played a close friend of
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in the dance-based '' How She Move'' (2007). As a movement coach for '' Notorious'' (2009), the story of the late rapper
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, Scott helped Jamal Woolard, the lead actor, embody the physical movements of the title character Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace. She was also an assistant choreographer on the set of ''
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'' (2009). In 2015, Scott choreographed the hip-hop throwback dance scene in
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and
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's comedy ''
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''. She's also responsible for dance moves in ''
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s ''The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt'' and coaching
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through his first ever on-screen dance scene in ''
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.''


Theatre

In 2010, Scott co-choreographed ''
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''—a rap musical that parallels
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''—with John Carrafa during her stint touring with Rihanna. ''Time'' magazine's Richard Zoglin called the dancing "fluid" in an article titled "The Year's Best Musical." The next year, she choreographed the Off-Off-Broadway play, ''This One Girl's Story''. Later in her career, Scott also transitioned into movement coaching and performance direction. As a movement coach, Scott works with not only dancers and artists, but also actors, musicians, models and athletes – helping them to emote and execute specific movements for a desired intent. In her performance direction, Scott orchestrates the strategic movement and expression for an artist on stage.


Creative Direction

As a
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, Scott creates and constructs visuals and concepts for live shows and television. Scott choreographs, stages and organizes dancers, and coordinates with styling, lighting, production and set design teams to bring moments to life. Scott is best known for her work with Cardi B, who first brought her on as creative director in 2018. She also provides creative direction for singer,
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Work ance


Appearances as Featured Dancer


Work horeography + Movement/Performance Direction


Music Videos


Commercials/Brand Partnerships


Film/Television


Television Performances


Stage Performances/Tours


Theatre


Work reative Direction


Stage Performances/Tours


Television Performances


Awards & Nominations


Grammy Awards


MTV Video Music Awards


Billboard Music Awards


References


External links

* Internet Movie Databas

* Bloc NY

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