Eva Igo

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Eva Igo
Born (2002-11-09) November 9, 2002 (age 21)
Occupations
  • Dancer
  • Actress
Years active2007–present
Website https://www.evaigoofficial.com

Eva Erin Igo (born November 9, 2002) is an American dancer and actress from Saint Paul, Minnesota. [1] She made her debut as a dancer on NBC's World of Dance Season 1, taking second place after Les Twins. [2]

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Personal life

Igo was born and raised in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She began dancing at Larkin Dance Studio in Maplewood, Minnesota at age 3 and began competing at age 5. [3]

Career

At the age of fourteen, Igo was a contestant on the first season of NBC's World of Dance in 2017. She came in second to Les Twins by .1 point. She came first in the Junior Division. Later, she returned in Season 2.

After performing on World of Dance, she performed in the United States and Canada with World of Dance LIVE Tour in 2017. She also headlined at Vidcon 2018. [4]

Igo was also featured in Jennifer Lopez's music video, "Amor, Amor, Amor" directed by Jessy Terrero. [5]

She won the Industry Dance Awards [6] for "Most Fierce Dancer Under 18". [7] She was nominated along industry elites Charlize Glass, JT Church, Sean Lew and Kaycee Rice. Igo was also nominated for a People's Choice Award as the "Competition Contestant of 2018".

In 2019, Igo guest-starred on Dance+5 India in Mumbai. [8]

Igo worked with Welling Films in the AXI: Avengers of Xtreme Illusions, alongside actors/dancers Preslee Bishop, Chloe Klitus, and Darrin Dewitt Henson. She made her premier feature in film with director, Shawn Welling, in his film, The Last Astronaut in 2018. [9] She won "Rising Star" at WorldFest Houston in 2019 for her work in The Last Astronaut as Evena. [10]

Some of her past dancing has been criticized for gravitating more towards gymnastics rather than dance. [11]

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