Litza Bixler

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Litza Bixler (born in Denver, Colorado, United States), currently living in the United Kingdom, is one of London's top film and commercial choreographers.

Litza Bixler's work is unusual, often ironic and distinctive in style and includes many innovative and award winning projects. She worked on the hit comedy Shaun of the Dead (2004) and taught Jude Law and Sienna Miller how to partner dance for Alfie (2004). Her other work includes commercials for Levi's Twisted, Samsung, Clarks, and the infamous "Napster Girl" viral, as well as music videos for Avalanches (2001 MTV video of the year), Moloko, Jamelia, and Muse. She has also appeared on the hit MTV show Shakedown (Wade Robson) as a guest choreographer and judge, and is currently developing several television projects of her own.

Litza has directed her own film work, including the short film Heart Thief (2003) for Channel Four (UK) and the upcoming Watching Copelia (2006). Watching Copelia depicts a scene from the feature film Copelia's Heart which she is co-writing with Deveril for Dust Baby Films.