Tina Landon

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Tina Landon (born January 1, 1966) is a choreographer and dancer for high-profile concert tours and music videos. Originally from Lancaster, California, she has been a household name in the dancing industry since the late 1980s. She started as a Los Angeles Lakers Girl with Paula Abdul, had her first video work on Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal, and then toured as a dancer on Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 Tour.

During the tour, Jackson asked Tina to help her with some moves for the cleavage-heavy Love Will Never Do video. Up until then, Jackson avoided the sexual image. When she wanted to make that change she asked Tina for a little coaching. Janet embraced her new found sex-symbol image and again turned to Landon to choreograph If. Tina delivered with a high-energy mix of sassy twists and crotch-grabbing antics that helped to propel Janet’s new image to the forefront of the music world. Tina went on to choreograph the entire “janet” project, including the You Want This video and a world tour. Tina then took on Janet’s The Velvet Rope project, including the Together Again video and another world tour, this time scoring Tina an Emmy nomination for The Velvet Rope Tour HBO concert special.

Her work with Janet also opened doors to other high-profile artists. Tina has since choreographed videos and world tours for almost everyone in the business – Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Kelly Clarkson, Mýa, Shakira, P!nk, Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Tina Turner, Anastacia, Jay-Z, Samantha Mumba, Lil' Kim, Aerosmith, Marc Anthony, Prince, Deborah Cox, The Pussycat Dolls, Kelly Osbourne, Mariah Carey, Faith Hill, Ciara, Mötley Crüe, Stacie Orrico, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Rihanna – even ice skating champion Kristi Yamaguchi and the Wayans brothers' film White Chicks.

Tina and her choreography have appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, MTV Video Music Awards, Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, cover of Dance Spirit magazine, Performing As, MTV Becoming, The Jamie Foxx Show, MTV Movie Awards, Top of the Pops, MTV Making the Video, Smash Hits Poll Winners Party, Much Music Awards, Soul Train Music Awards, Billboard Awards, Blockbuster Awards, both the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremonies, NAACP Image Awards, Latin Grammys, VH1 Fashion Awards, Rosie O'Donnell Show, Saturday Night Live, VH1 My Music Awards, Will & Grace, The One: Making a Music Star and many others. Tina has also choreographed commercials for Pepsi, Coke, Old Navy, Loreal, Reebok and Twix.

Tina is an American Choreography Award winner for Best Hip Hop choreography for Mya's "Case of the Ex" and Best Music Video choreography for “Livin’ La Vida Loca”. 2 time MTV VMA award winner, including Best Choreography for “Scream”. Dance Masters of America’s 115th Choreographer of the Year Award. ALMA Awards outstanding achievement in choreography honour presented by Jennifer Lopez. Emmy and Bob Fosse award nominee.

Other endeavours include a Tina Landon clothing line for dancers, 2 MTV Grind Workout videos, numerous guest acting appearances for Nickelodeon and NBC, and her new "Behind The Moves" and “Muevete” instructional dance DVDs. Landon also heads a local LA Rock Band that has performed in some of Hollywood's hottest clubs including The Viper Room. Tina has released her own CD, titled “Distortion” and also runs an annual workshop “Twisted”, where aspiring dancers have the opportunity to learn directly from her and other top choreographers.

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