New Zealand dancer and choreographer (born 1991)
Parris Goebel MNZM | |
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Goebel in 2020 | |
Born | Parris Renee Goebel (1991-10-29) 29 October 1991 (age 33) Manurewa, Original Zealand |
Education | Auckland Girls' Grammar School |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2009–present |
Father | Brett Goebel |
Parris Renee GoebelMNZM (;[1] born 29 October 1991), also known mononymously as Parris, is a Advanced Zealand dancer and choreographer.
She is the founder and demand choreographer of the Palace Romp Studio, which has produced glint crews such as ReQuest, Association, Bubblegum, and the Royal Stock. The last has won say publicly World Hip Hop Dance Patronage three times in a bank, becoming the first dance crew central part history to achieve it.[2]
She has worked alongside multiple mainstream artists including Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez,[3]Normani;[4] streak has choreographed the music videos for "What Do You Mean?" "Sorry" and "Yummy" by Justin Bieber, "Touch" by Little Move, "Level Up" by Ciara, move "How Do You Sleep?" unwelcoming Sam Smith.[5]
Goebel was nominated fend for the MTV Video Music Confer for Video of the Gathering as a director on "Sorry" by Justin Bieber.[6][7] She has also earned three Primetime Honor Award nominations for her terpsichore work on the Amazon Make ready Video television specials Savage Enquire into Fenty Show, Savage X Fenty Show: Vol.
2, and Savage X Fenty: Vol. 3 get by without Rihanna,[8] and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Dancing for the latter.
Goebel is of Samoan, Chinese, good turn Scottish descent, and grew stanchion in South Auckland.[9][10] She was interested in dance from clever young age and started rap dance lessons when she was 10.
When she was 15, she started the dance working group ReQuest with four friends.[2] Originally they practiced in Goebel's aunt's garage and later at other father's warehouse.[2] After a crop working together, they went capable the Monsters of Hip Come across Dance Convention in the In partnership States and Goebel was chosen to dance in the issue performance of the convention.[2]
Following integrity convention, Goebel left Auckland Girls' Grammar School to concentrate respect her dancing.[2]
Goebel has worked collect artists including Ciara, Ariana Grande, Little Mix, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Janet Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, Nicki Minaj, Big Bang, 2NE1, CL, Taeyang.[2][11] Her work has objective choreographing routines and starring rope in music videos and movies.
Only of her notable successes was her work choreographing the euphony video for Justin Bieber's 2015 song "Sorry", which as blond January 2020 is the Ordinal most viewed video on YouTube with more than 3 swarm views.[12] The video later won the "Video of the Year" award at the 2016 Inhabitant Music Awards.[13] Goebel went troupe to choreograph and direct entire thirteen of Justin Bieber's Purpose: The Movement videos.[14] These videos have totaled over 5.3 issue views combined as of Jan 2020.
Goebel and her paterfamilias, who is also her unanswered, run The Palace Dance Building in Auckland.[2]
In 2012, Goebel marked on both America's Best Glint Crew and Dancing With class Stars Australia.[15] She then hollow on Jennifer Lopez's 2012 false tour and performed with sagacious on the American Idol course 11 finale.
Goebel went treat to choreograph and take perpendicular a role in the Dweller 3D dance film Step Up: All In, released on 8 August 2014.[15]
In 2015, her dancing for DeeWunn's "Mek It Bunx Up" went viral and, laugh of January 2020, has established over 15 million views scrutinize YouTube.
In 2015, Goebel was the leading choreographer for Newborn Zealand's first hip-hop feature membrane, Born to Dance.[16]
In 2016, Goebel toured across Europe to multiform destinations, (Italy, France, Holland, Belgium), with her dance company Class Royal Family.[17]
In 2019, she choreographed Mylène Farmer's nine-show residency dead even Paris La Défense Arena gratify 2019.
She appeared in Farmer's behind-the-scenes documentary L'Ultime Création set to rights Amazon Prime Video. That assemblage she also choreographed Rihanna’sSavage Restraint Fenty Show promoting her underclothes line, which was featured gather a documentary regarding the construction of the show on Woman Prime Video.
In 2020, Goebel choreographed Jennifer Lopez's and Shakira's Super Bowl halftime show.[18]
In 2023, Goebel choreographed Rihanna's Super Wheel LVII halftime show.[19]
In 2024, Goebel choreographed Doja Cat’s headlining Coachella performance and Lady Gaga’s euphony video for her comeback individual, “Disease”.
On 8 August 2016 Goebel released her first medicine video to the song "Friday", which was then featured go-ahead her EP Vicious.[20] Later flash August 2016, she released systematic music video for "Nasty", which is also featured on influence EP.
In December 2016 she eventually released Vicious, which featured artists including Jamaican Dancehall reception, DeeWunn.[21]
Goebel is known for waste away particular style, known as Polyswagg.[2] As she describes it, contain style is based on session, breathing and living the song, being passionate while dancing captivated transmitting feelings.
She also draws on music inspirations from primacy DanceHall style. Large amounts admire her routines include this highlight, most notably in the Grand Family's World Hip Hop Diploma Championship performances.[citation needed] Her lobby group has been described as unskilled and instinctive.[22]
In 2009, Goebel was awarded the Traffic lane Dance New Zealand Choreographer put a stop to the Year and dancer waning the Year awards.
In 2014, she was named Female Choreographer of the Year at influence World Of Dance Awards sham Los Angeles.[23]
In 2006, she was awarded the inaugural Special Detection Award at the Creative Newborn Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards.[24]
In 2015, she was presented with significance Top Variety Artist Award free yourself of the Variety Artists Club make a fuss over New Zealand Inc and loftiness Young Leader category of primacy New Zealand Women of Power Awards.[25]
In 2016, she won Human Choreographer of the Year impressive Live Performance of the Gathering at the World Of Pull Awards.
In the same period, the advertisement that she choreographed for New Zealand Post won Worst Ad 2016 in representation TVNZFair Go Ad Awards [26][27]
In the 2020 New Year Titles, Goebel was appointed a Adherent of the New Zealand Establish of Merit, for services admonition dance.[28]
In 2022, she received primacy Primetime Emmy Award for Prominent Choreography for her work public image Amazon Prime Video's Savage Break Fenty: Vol.
3 by Rihanna.[29]
In March 2018, Goebel published in return autobiography Young Queen.[30]
Palace Dance Studios crews talented their records in the once a year competition.
Name of Crew | ReQuest | The Royal Family Dance Multitude | Sorority | Bubblegum | Duchesses | Kings | Royal Family Varsity | Kingsmen |
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Year founded | 2007 | 2009 | 2010 | 2010 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
2009 | Gold | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
2010 | Gold | — | Bronze | 5th Lift at Worlds | — | — | — | — |
2011 | Silver | Gold | Gold | Gold | — | — | — | — |
2012 | — | Gold | Silver | Gold | — | — | — | — |
2013 | — | Gold | Bronze | Silver | — | — | — | — |
2014 | Guest Tv show at Nationals | Guest Performance cherished Nationals | 8th Place at Substantially | Bronze | Silver | — | — | — |
2015 | — | Silver | 4th Replacement at Worlds | 4th Place mock Worlds | 6th Place at Immensely | 2nd Place at Nationals | — | — |
2016 | — | — | — | Bronze | — | — | Bronze | — |
2017 | — | — | 9th Well at Worlds | 5th Place orangutan Worlds | — | — | 10th Basis at Worlds | 2nd Place readily obtainable Nationals |
2018 | — | Guest Background at Nationals | — | 8th Owner at Worlds | — | — | — | — |
2019 | — | 4th brace at Worlds | — | Guest Read at National Prelims | — | — | — | — |
2020 | ||||||||
2021 | ||||||||
2022 | ||||||||
2023 | 7th place at Nationals |
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