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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* She once had a hip-hop book club band called Turnikit that rapped book reports of classic literature.<ref>1</ref>
* She once had a hip-hop book club band called Turnikit that rapped book reports of classic literature.<ref name="Trish Sie Totally Explained"> http://trish_sie.totallyexplained.com/ Accessed 21/12/09}}</ref>
* She grew up playing classical cello.<ref>1</ref>
* She grew up playing classical cello.<ref name="Trish Sie Totally Explained"> http://trish_sie.totallyexplained.com/ Accessed 21/12/09}}</ref>
* She was also shown on the popular [[Discovery Health Channel]] television show [[Deliver Me (TV series)|Deliver Me]] while pregnant with her second child.
* She was also shown on the popular [[Discovery Health Channel]] television show [[Deliver Me (TV series)|Deliver Me]] while pregnant with her second child.



Revision as of 01:18, 22 December 2009

Trish Sie is a Grammy Award-winning American choreographer and director. She has worked in children's entertainment, television, music video, stage, and ballroom DanceSport.

Biography

Sie was born in Washington, DC. She attended the University of Pennsylvania and is a professional ballroom dancer and owner of the Zebra Room Dance Studio in Orlando, FL. Other projects include choreography for Rufus Wainwright, the Imagination Movers, ESPN, and various DanceSport champions. Sie is also the creator, composer, and writer of the musical science-based children's show, The Snark-a-Snoops, based in Los Angeles.


Sie may be most well-known for the "treadmill dance" video "Here It Goes Again" which she created, choreographed, co-produced and co-directed with the rock band OK Go, a group fronted by her brother Damian Kulash. The treadmill video, which has had over 40 million plays on YouTube since being posted in July of 2006, was performed live at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards and won a 2007 Grammy Award for best short-form music video. Sie conceived the idea for the treadmill video, and she and the band shot it at her home dance studio using a friend's borrowed video camera.

Sie had earlier choreographed OK Go's dance routine for "A Million Ways," which the band filmed in Kulash's back yard, spawning the viral internet video which was nominated for Best Music Video at the 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards.

Trivia

  • She once had a hip-hop book club band called Turnikit that rapped book reports of classic literature.[1]
  • She grew up playing classical cello.[1]
  • She was also shown on the popular Discovery Health Channel television show Deliver Me while pregnant with her second child.

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