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'''Danielle Polanco''' is an American dancer and choreographer. She is best known for being the leading lady in [[Omarion]]'s music video [[Touch (Omarion song)|Touch]] and for starring in the 2008 movie ''[[Step Up 2 the Streets|Step Up 2: The Streets]]'', in which she portrayed Missy Serrano.<ref>{{cite news|title=Dancing in 'Streets' is fine, but story ...|date=February 14, 2008|quote=...the supporting cast of young dancers is especially strong, with fine work from Danielle Polanco as Andie's friend|work=[[Chicago Sun-Times]]|page=33}}</ref> |
'''Danielle Polanco''' is an American dancer and choreographer and actress. She is best known for being the leading lady in [[Omarion]]'s music video [[Touch (Omarion song)|Touch]] and for starring in the 2008 movie ''[[Step Up 2 the Streets|Step Up 2: The Streets]]'', in which she portrayed Missy Serrano.<ref>{{cite news|title=Dancing in 'Streets' is fine, but story ...|date=February 14, 2008|quote=...the supporting cast of young dancers is especially strong, with fine work from Danielle Polanco as Andie's friend|work=[[Chicago Sun-Times]]|page=33}}</ref> |
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Polanco has choreographed for [[Janet Jackson]], [[Jennifer Lopez]] and [[Beyoncé Knowles]]. She has also appeared as a dancer in numerous music videos for artists such as [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Beyoncé]], [[Amerie]], [[Janet Jackson]], [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]], [[Bruno Mars]], and [[Kat DeLuna]].{{citation needed|date=November 2013}} She is a [[Vogue (dance)|voguer]] under the House of Ninja.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dancespirit.com/2011/01/Danielle_Polanco_From_screen_to_the_Broadway_revival_of_West_Side_Story/|title=Danielle Polanco: From screen to the Broadway revival of West Side Story|publisher=Dance Spirit Magazine|accessdate=March 1, 2014|quote=She eventually became a member of the House of Ninja.}}</ref> |
Polanco has choreographed for [[Janet Jackson]], [[Jennifer Lopez]] and [[Beyoncé Knowles]]. She has also appeared as a dancer in numerous music videos for artists such as [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Beyoncé]], [[Amerie]], [[Janet Jackson]], [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]], [[Bruno Mars]], and [[Kat DeLuna]].{{citation needed|date=November 2013}} She is a [[Vogue (dance)|voguer]] under the House of Ninja.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dancespirit.com/2011/01/Danielle_Polanco_From_screen_to_the_Broadway_revival_of_West_Side_Story/|title=Danielle Polanco: From screen to the Broadway revival of West Side Story|publisher=Dance Spirit Magazine|accessdate=March 1, 2014|quote=She eventually became a member of the House of Ninja.}}</ref> |
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Occupation(s) | Actress, choreographer, dancer, star |
Years active | 2003–present |
Danielle Polanco is an American dancer and choreographer and actress. She is best known for being the leading lady in Omarion's music video Touch and for starring in the 2008 movie Step Up 2: The Streets, in which she portrayed Missy Serrano.[1]
Polanco has choreographed for Janet Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé Knowles. She has also appeared as a dancer in numerous music videos for artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Amerie, Janet Jackson, Usher, Bruno Mars, and Kat DeLuna.[citation needed] She is a voguer under the House of Ninja.[2]
She appeared in the Broadway revival of West Side Story as one of the Shark girls, Consuela.[3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Idlewild | Swop Dancer | |
2008 | Step Up 2: The Streets | Missy | |
2010 | Step Up 3D | Missy | |
2015 | The Wiz Live! | Ensemble |
Videography
- Tony Touch's "Dimelo" — dancer
- Ment 2B's "Wassup Wassup" — dancer
- MVP's "Roc Ya Body (Mic Check 1, 2)" (2003) — dancer
- Widelife feat. Simone Denny's "All Things (Queer Eye Theme)" (2003) — dancer
- Young Gunz's "Friday Night" (2004) — dancer
- Amerie's "1 Thing" (2005) — dancer
- Amerie's "Touch" (2005) — dancer
- Sean Paul's "Burning" (2005) - dancer
- Omarion's "Touch" (2005) — dancer
- Omarion's "I'm Tryna" (2005) — appearance
- Beyoncé's "Check On It" (2005) — dancer
- Ricky Martin's "Drop It On Me" (2005) — dancer
- LL Cool J featuring Jennifer Lopez's "Control Myself" (2006) — dancer
- Janet Jackson featuring Khia's "So Excited" (2006) — dancer and Choreographer
- Beyoncé's "Get Me Bodied" (2007) — dancer and Choreographer
- Beyoncé's "Suga Mama" (2007) — dancer and Choreographer
- Beyoncé's "Freakum Dress" (2007) — dancer
- Nelly's "Wadsyaname" (2007) — dancer
- Kat DeLuna's "Whine Up" (2007) — dancer
- Usher featuring Young Jeezy's "Love In This Club" (2008) — dancer
- Chris Brown's "Forever" (2008) — dancer
- Ne-Yo's "Miss Independent" (2008) — dancer
- Jennifer Lopez's "Fresh Out the Oven" — Choreographer
- Jennifer Lopez's "Good Hit" (Viral Video) (2011) — dancer and choreographer
- Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" (2011) — dancer
- Lady Gaga's "Judas" (2011) — dancer
- Beyoncé's "Run The World (Girls)" (2011) — dancer and choreographer
- Beyoncé's "Countdown" (2011) — dancer and choreographer
- Daddy Yankee's "Limbo" (2012) — dancer and choreographer
- Kelly Rowland's "Ice" (2012) — dancer
- Fergie's "A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)" (2013) — dancer
- Beyoncé's "Partition" (2013) — Choreographer
- Jennifer Lopez's "Same Girl" (2014) — dancer
- Jennifer Lopez's "I Luh Ya Papi" (2014) — dancer
- Jolin Tsai's "I'm Not Yours" (2014) — Choreographer
- Bruno Mars' "Finesse" (2018) - dancer
- Janet Jackson featuring Daddy Yankee "Made For Now" (2018) - dancer and Choreographer
References
- ^ "Dancing in 'Streets' is fine, but story ...". Chicago Sun-Times. February 14, 2008. p. 33.
...the supporting cast of young dancers is especially strong, with fine work from Danielle Polanco as Andie's friend
- ^ "Danielle Polanco: From screen to the Broadway revival of West Side Story". Dance Spirit Magazine. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
She eventually became a member of the House of Ninja.
- ^ "Broadway-Bound West Side Story Revival Launches at DC's National Dec. 15". Playbill. Archived from the original on October 30, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
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