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Chloe Arnold is an American dancer and Emmy-nominated choreographer, actress, director, and producer. She is best known internationally as a tap dancer, and was seen on Season 11 of FOX's So You Think You Can Dance with her company Chloe Arnold's Syncopated Ladies.
Arnold was born in Washington, D.C. She did her first modeling work at age 4 for PM magazine, and began dancing at age 6. At 12, she starred in Chloe's World, a documentary for cable television. She was a member of Chris Bellou's National Tap Ensemble from age 10 to 13; then Toni Lombre's Taps & Company from 13 to 18, where she trained in tap, ballet, jazz, and modern. In high school, she won a gold medal from The Montgomery County NAACP's Act-so Arts Competition. She played violin in the DC Youth Orchestra, and played varsity sports at Wheaton High School in soccer, tennis, track and field, and cross country. She also excelled as a scholar, winning The Bill Gates Millennium Scholarship, The Project Excellence Award, and the Toyota Scholars Award. She trained in New York City in tap dance with Jason Samuels Smith, Baakari Wilder, Ted Levy, and Savion Glover, and also trained in ballet, jazz, hip hop, salsa, and African dance. She studied acting at The New York Film School, Bill Duke's Actor's Boot Camp, and Debbie Allen's Uta Hagen-based acting class.
As co-founder of the DC Tap Festival, Arnold began her professional career at age 10 in Savion Glover's Washington, D.C. Crew performing at The Dance Place, The Kennedy Center in Savion Glover's All Star Tap Revue (starring Gregory Hines, The Nicholas Brothers, and Jimmy Slyde), and in Frank Hatchet's Broadway Showcase. At 16, she was cast in Debbie Allen's production of Brother's of the Knight at The Kennedy Center. She has continued to work with Allen for over a decade as a performer, choreographer, director, and producer.
Arnold and her company All-Female Tap Dance Band won the first Crew Battle on FOX's So You Think You Can Dance with Chloe Arnold's Syncopated Ladies. She also released a Tap Dance Salute to Beyoncé. When Beyoncé posted the video on social media, it drew millions of views. Some of Arnold's other recent credits include a recurring role on HBO's hit series Boardwalk Empire as one of the Onyx Girls; performing at Madison Square Garden for the opening of the NY Knicks 2013-2014 season; working with Beyoncé on the 2013 Pepsi and H&M campaigns, and many music videos; guest-performing on NBC's America's Got Talent , ABC's Dancing with the Stars and FOX's So You Think You Can Dance ; Make Your Move 3D, a highly anticipated dance feature film; a sold-out NY run of her one-woman show My Life. My Diary. My Dance. at La MaMa in New York City; the Global Fusion Concert in Dubai with ten of the world's most accomplished musicians; and performing with Chloé's Syncopated Ladies at the star-studded "One Night Only" Homecoming Gala Concert Cabaret at the Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C. Some of her other stage credits are Emmy Award winning choreographer Jason Samuels Smith's critically acclaimed Charlie's Angels: A Tribute To Charlie Parker, co-starred with Tichina Arnold and Robert Torti in Debbie Allen's Alex in Wonderland at the Kennedy Center and Frued Playhouse, and performed in the modern tap musical Imagine Tap . She also choreographed and starred in the 2008 live television opening number of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon that raised $65 million for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Arnold has guest starred and choreographed in other television shows appearances like Nickelodeon's The Brothers Garcia , Discovery Channel's Time Warp , the CW's One on One , and UPN's The Parkers . Arnold's other film credits include HBO and Universal Pictures Outkast's feature film Idlewild and Dean Hargrove's award-winning short film Tap Heat.
As a tap dance soloist, Arnold has performed in over 21 countries and 35 states including the Stockholm Tap Festival, Taipei Tap Festival, Melbourne International Tap Festival, Tap Reloaded – Stuttgart, Tap In Rio, Tap Into A Cure – Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Brazilian International Tap Festival, Maui Tap Experience, Uberlandia Tap Festival, Tap City – NYC, Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Sole to Soul – Austin, North Carolina Rhythm Tap Festival, Philly Tap Challenge, L.A. Tap Festival, and DC Tap Festival. As a member of Jason Samuels Smith's Anybody Can Get It, she has performed at City Center's Fall for Dance, Sadlers Wells in London, Jacob's Pillow, The Getty Museum, Coca, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
Although she was accepted by Harvard University, Arnold decided to attend Columbia University to study theater, film, and dance in New York City. During her years at Columbia, she performed professionally in Debbie Allen's "Soul Possessed" at The Kennedy Center and The Alliance Theater; co-starred in Jason Samuels Smith's T.A.A.P in New York City; and was a featured dancer in the AMC TV series Cool Women. She also taught at The Broadway Dance Center and spent summers teaching dance at P. Diddy's Summer Camp Texas and The Debbie Allen Dance Institute and Academy in Los Angeles.
Graduating from Columbia University with a degree in film studies in 2002, [1] Arnold's directing education continued by shadowing television director Debbie Allen. Arnold was the second-unit director on music videos for acclaimed director Melina: Eve's Tambourine, Kylie Minogue's Wow, and Lloyd Banks feat. Keri Hilson's Help. She also directed Cuerpaso, fitness video and pilot, the "I Love Tap" Instructional DVD, and music videos for independent artists Choclatt and Tess.
In 2009, Arnold launched her production company Chloe & Maud Productions with her younger sister Maud, and released her instructional DVD. She also has a clothing line, Chloe's Tap Couture - I Love Tap.
Make Your Move 3D - (2014) 
 Idlewild - Tap Dancer (2005) 
 Tap Heat - Tap Dancer (2004) 
 Tap World, A Feature-Length Documentary - (2015)
So You Think You Can Dance Season 11 - Winner of Dance Crew Battle (Chloe Arnold's Syncopated Ladies) 
 Boardwalk Empire - Recurring role as one of the Onyx Girls 
 Dancing With The Stars - Guest performer with Josh Johnson - AT&T Spotlight Performance 
 America's Got Talent - Guest performer 
 So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 - Guest performer with Jason Samuels Smith's Anybody Can Get It 
 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon (Opening Number 2003) 
 Time Warp 
 The Parkers 
 One on One - Cabin Fever 
 Brothers Garcia - Two Left Feet 
 Cool Women - AMC Docuseries 
 Secret Talents of The Stars
Charlie's Angels: A Tribute To Charlie Parker 
 Alex In Wonderland, Co-Star w/Robert Torti, Tichina Arnold 
 Imagine Tap, Harris Theater in Chicago – 2005 
 Brothers of The Knight 
 Soul Possessed 
 Thank You Gregory 
 Charlie's Angels Tap City, LA Tap Festival, Chicago Human Rhythm 
 Tap Roots, Jazz Tap Ensemble @ The Joyce Theater 
 Sammy The Musical – Life of Sammy Davis Jr. 
 National Tour - The Legacy of Cab Calloway Concert 
 Josephine Baker: A Century in the Spotlight 2006 Barnard 
 Oct. 2008 – India Jazz Progressions 
 New York Tap Experience – F.I.T. 2009 
 Dance Magazine Awards – 2009 
 Dallas Dance council National Tap Dance Day 
 We are Lights – White Plains Performing Arts Center 
 The Oneness Awards – Honoring Michael Jackson 
 Oberlin Hip Hop Conference on line-up with Talib Kweli and Common 
 Festivals: "Tap City" – New York City 
 Chicago Human Rhythm Project 2005, 2009 
 Los Angeles Tap Festival 
 Soul to Sole Festival – Austin Texas June 2006 
 Brazilian International Festival – São Paulo, BR  Fall 2005, 2006, 2007 
 Uberlandia Tap Festival – Minas Gerais, BR May 2009 
 Rio Tap Festival – Rio de Janeiro Jan, 2009 
 Melbourne International Tap Festival – Australia 2008 
 Tap Reloaded – Stuttgart, Germany April 2009 
 Tap Into a Cure – Edmonton, Canada August 2008 
 Black Choreographers Festival – San Francisco Feb. 2006, 2007, 2008 
 DC Tap Festival – 2010 – Founder and Co-director 
 Taipei Tap Festival, Tap Together – Taiwan 2009 
 North Carolina Rhythm Tap Festival – June 2009 
 Maui Tap Experience – 2007, 2008 
 Philly Tap Challenge – June 2008, 2009 
 Tradition In Tap – Skip Cunningham May 2009 
 Women in Tap, UCLA 2007 
 Anybody Can Get It – 
 Saddlers Wells – London  Feb. 1997 
 The Getty – Los Angeles 
 Los Angeles Tap Festival – 2003–2009 
 COCA – Center of Creative Arts, St. Louis November 2009 
 Fall for Dance, City Center October 2006 
 Jacob's Pillow July 2009 
 Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Television
 The Late Late Show with James Corden - earned first Emmy nomination 2018 
 Macy's National Commercial 
 HBO's The Comeback 
 Jerry Lewis Telethon (opening number) 
 The Parkers 
 One on One 
 The Brothers Garcia 
 Associate Choreographer - ABC American Celebration 
 Assistant Choreographer - Secret talent of the Stars
Film
 Tap Dreams, Tokyo in production
Theater
 Alex In Wonderland Associate Choreographer 
 Pearl Associate Choreographer 
 Thank you Gregory 
 Tap City, NYC 
 L.A Tap Festival 
 Scripps College 2008 
 E-moves Harlem Stage @ Aaron Davis Hall 2008 
 Take It to The Stage
Producer
 Cuerpaso Fitness DVD 
 I Love Tap Instructional DVD 
 In House Producer for the Debbie Allen Dance Academy 
 Pepito's Story at the Wadsworth Theater 
 Henry Mancini Christmas Show – Disney Hall, LA 
 Dreams – The Freud Playhouse 
 Dancing In The Wings, Freud Playhouse 
 Debbie Allen Dance Academy Hip Hop Dance Intensive 
 Debbie Allen Dance Academy Los Angeles Tap Festival 2003 - 2006
Director
 2nd unit music videos Director Melina 
 Lloyd Banks - Help 
 Kylie Minogue - Wow 
 Eve - Tambourine 
 Independent Music Videos for Choclatt, Tess 
 Cuerpaso Fitness DVD and TV Pilot 
 Co-director of Los Angeles Tap Festival 
 Director of the DC Tap Festival 
 Co-director of Take It To The Stage 
 I Love Tap Instructional DVD
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