Parsons, Travis Wall
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Austin American Statesman - Found Jan. 9, 2010 Death Notice PARSONS, Travis Wall, 82, retired painter, of Lampasas died Thursday. Services 3 p.m. today, Cauble Cemetery, Burnet County. |
Championship Duel Heads into Homestretch
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Who Won - Found 20 hours ago ... in the final rankings is worth $5,000. Behind the lead duo, Jordan Wood, Derek Miller, Charlie Green and Travis Wall are in a four-way scuffle... |
Arena Racing Race Report: American Cancer Society 200
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Who Won - Found Mar. 8, 2010 He edged Travis Wall by just 6-thousandths of a second. Jordan Wood, Josh Ayer and Adam Florian completed the top five. |
Prillaman, Florian Continue Title Duel in Weekend Doubleheader
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Who Won - Found Mar. 4, 2010 Travis Wall, Charlie Green and Derek Miller rank third, fourth and fifth, respectively. |
Miller Wins Towne Bank 200 Presented by GEICO to Benefit the March ...
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Who Won - Found Feb. 28, 2010 2. When the smoke cleared, half the field was involved to some degree, including Green, Davis, Travis Wall, Florian, Sparky West, Nelson Moody... |
Tonight, Beach native dancing for the stars
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Virginian Pilot - Found Mar. 7, 2010 ... dance styles, including contemporary, hip-hop and break dancing, Travis Wall said. When she watches the Oscars tonight, Denise Wall said she'll... |
2009-10 Arena Racing Season Resumes with Saturday's Towne Bank 200
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Who Won - Found Feb. 24, 2010 Travis Wall, Charlie Green and Spencer Saunders round out the current top five. |
Suffolk driver claims win No. 5 in Arena A Main
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Suffolk News Herald - Found Mar. 1, 2010 ... out in Turn 3. The last of the race?s six yellow flags was unfurled on lap 42 as Craig Carlton, Travis Wall and Nelson Moody spun off Turn 4... |
Oscar auditions have dancers, judges on their toes
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USA Today - Found Jan. 27, 2010 Jaimie Goodwin, 21, was a Season 3 finalist on So You Think You Can Dance and dance partner of Travis Wall, one of the decision makers for the Oscar |
2009-10 Season Resumes with Sunday's Sunbelt 200
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Who Won - Found Jan. 27, 2010 -- With Travis Wall and Spencer Saunders lurking just behind them in the standings, Scott Prillaman and Adam Florian renew their Pro... |
Travis Wall Biography
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Travis Wall
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| Travis Michael Wall | |
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| Born | September 16, 1987 Virginia Beach, Virginia |
| Nationality | United States |
| Occupation | Dancer Dance instructor |
| Known for | Runner-up on Season 2 of So You Think You Can Dance Coreographer of So You Think You Can Dance |
| Relatives | Danny Tidwell |
| Website http://www.traviswall.tv |
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Travis Michael Wall (born September 16, 1987, Virginia Beach, Virginia), an American dancer and dance instructor specializing in contemporary dance and hip-hop. He is best known for his 2006 appearance as a competitor on the second season of the television show So You Think You Can Dance, which airs on the Fox Network. As of 2009, he is currently a choreographer for the show.
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Personal
"I was born into the studio and all I really know is dance."
Wall grew up in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He began dancing at the age of three, training at his mother's studio, Denise Wall's Dance Energy, and competing in a number of conventions.2
In 2007, his adoptive brother Danny Tidwell was a runner-up of the third season of So You Think You Can Dance. He, too, had trained with their mother Denise Wall, who also trained Jaimie Goodwin, a season 3 contestant.1
Career
Early career
His professional career officially started at the age of nine when he appeared in a Dr. Pepper commercial.3. On April 27, 2000, at age 13, he started a two-year run in "The Music Man" on Broadway, playing a resident of River City/Winthrop Paroo understudy.4
"So You Think You Can Dance"
In 2006, at the age of 18, Wall competed on the second season of the show So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD), making it to the final four contestants and coming in second place to overall winner Benji Schwimmer. Wall was praised by the judges as the most technically talented dancer in the competition. People have said that Travis is one of the best contemporary dancers that has ever appeared on "So You Think You Can Dance."citation needed
While on the show, Wall danced in Mia Michaels "The Bench" routine for which she later won an Emmy for Outstanding Choreography.5 During the Fall of 2006, Wall toured the United States with the top 10 dancers from the So You Think You Can Dance competition. He returned to the show in 2008 during the season four auditions to teach choreography. He did a surprise audition on the 4th episode as "Danielle Chorizo".
On July 23, 2009, Wall returned to So You Think You Can Dance along with fellow Season 2 contestant Heidi Groskreutz on the 100th episode of the show, to perform their Emmy award winning piece "The Bench" choreographed by Mia Michaels.
| Week | Partner | Dance | Song | Result |
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| 1 | Martha Nichols | Broadway | "Steam Heat"— The Pointer Sisters | Safe |
| 2 | Krump | "Clap Back"—Ja Rule | Safe | |
| 3 | Hip-Hop | "Just Fine"—Chris Brown | Safe | |
| 4 | Salsa | "Tanga"—Machito and His Afro-Cubans | Safe | |
| 5 | Foxtrot | "Witchcraft"—Steve Tyrell | Bottom 3 | |
| Result Show Solo | ""The Blower's Daughter"—Damien Rice | Safe | ||
| 6 | Heidi Groskreutz | Paso Doble | "The Plaza of Execution" from The Mask of Zorro | Safe |
| Contemporary | "Calling You"—Celine Dion | |||
| Solo | "Belief"—Gavin DeGraw | |||
| 7 | Donyelle Jones | Hip Hop | "London Bridge"—Fergie | Bottom 4 |
| Quickstep | "Dancin' Fool"—Barry Manilow | |||
| Result Show Solo | "Gotta Get Thru This (Acoustic)"—Daniel Bedingfield | Safe | ||
| 8 | Heidi Groskreutz | Smooth Waltz | "Flying"—Cait Agus Sean | Safe |
| Afro Pop | "W'Happy Mama"—Zap Mama | |||
| Solo | "You And Me"—Lifehouse | |||
| Results show solo | "Flying Without Wings (A Capella version)"—Westlife | |||
| 9 | Heidi Groskreutz | Disco | "Shake Your Groove Thing"—Peaches & Herb | Runner-Up |
| Benji Schwimmer | Hip Hop | "Gyrate"—Da Muzicianz feat. Mr. Collipark | ||
| Donyelle Jones | Contemporary | "Georgia On My Mind"—Ray Charles | ||
| Solo | "Konstantine"—Something Corporate | |||
Post-SYTYCD
Travis danced on the October 16, 2007 Dancing with the Stars results show, in a piece choreographed by and starring Wade Robson. Wall, along with Tidwell and many previous finalists of So You Think You Can Dance, performed during the second annual Idol Gives Back charity event on April 9, 2008. Nigel Lythgoe produced both shows.6
Wall performs regularly with American Dance Artists, in Delmarva, as well as for Evolution dance company in Los Angeles. He teaches students contemporary dance at NUVO, a dance convention that tours the nation. In 2007, Wall and Ivan Koumaev made a dance video called Its About Time. It was made for the viewer's entertainment rather than for instructional purposes.
Wall was in the 2008 Disney movie, Bedtime Stories (film) starring Adam Sandler, alongside SYTYCD season 3 contestant, Lacey Schwimmer.
In 2010 Wall worked as an assistant choreographer for the Academy Awards.
Choreography for So You Think You Can Dance
| Season | Week | Dancers | Style | Music |
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| Season 5 | Week 6 | Jeanine Mason Jason Glover |
Contemporary | "If It Kills Me"(The Casa Nova Sessions)—Jason Mraz |
| Week 7 | Top 8 | Jazz | "Let It Rock"—Kevin Rudolf feat. Lil Wayne | |
| Season 6 | Week 1 | Bianca Revels Victor Smalley |
Contemporary | "Wasted Time"—Me'shell Ndegeocello |
| Week 4 | Ellenore Scott Ryan Di Lello |
"Your Ex-Lover Is Dead"—Stars | ||
| Week 7 | Ellenore Scott Jonathan "Legacy" Perez |
"Machine Gun"—Portishead | ||
| Week 8 | Ashleigh Di Lello Ryan Di Lello |
"I'm There Too"—Michelle Featherstone |
Publications
In February 2007, Wall was featured in a fashion/dance spread in movmnt magazine (which Tidwell co-founded). The following June, Wall interviewed Whoopi Goldberg for the magazine.7
Wall was featured in the photography book Moving Still: a Life Performance by David Benaym.
Footnotes
- ^ a b Marshall, Lea (January 2007). "Winning Attitude" Dance Magazine. 81 (1):212-214
- ^ No byline (2006). "Travis Wall" Fox.com. Retrieved August 28, 2007
- ^ Travis Wall: Portrait of the young man as an artist movmnt, June 20, 2006.
- ^ No byline. The Music Man Production Credits Ibdb.com. Retrieved May 19, 2008.
- ^ Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
- ^ "Idol Gives Back". American Idol. 9 April 2008 No. 7, Episode 29
- ^ Wall, Travis. movmnt magazine [online video]. "Whoopi Goldberg to Travis Wall: 'movement is everything!'"
External links
- Official website
- Travis Wall at MySpace
- Travis Wall at the Internet Movie Database
- TravisWall-Online.Org Travis Wall fansite
- Travis Wall page at the Internet Broadway Database
- "Moving Still" book featuring Wall
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