Paris Goebel:
Who is Paris Goebel?
Paris Renee Goebel, also known professionally ans Paris, is a New Zealand-Born choreographer, Dancer, Singer, Director and actress. Her dance crew The Royal Family has won the World Hip Hop Dance Championships three times.
Where did she grow up?
Goebel was born and raised in Manurewa, Auckland, New Zealand, the youngest of four children of Brett and LeeAnn Goebel. She is a Samoan, Chinese and Scottish descent. She was interested in dance from a young age and started hip-hop lessons when she was ten.
How/When did she study dance?
Paris opened her own (now internationally acclaimed) dance studio, The Palace, in Penrose at 17. In two years, the studio went from eight dancers to just under a hundred, with four dance crews who regularly cleaned up at the hip-hop World Champions,The Royal Family.
The Royal Family
Who are The Royal Family?
NEW ZEALAND’S Royal Family Dance Crew is coming to Kuala Lumpur for a workshop on June 19 and a showcase of its distinctive polyswagg style on June 20.Led by Paris Goebel and her father, Brett, these dancers are an influential force that is shaping the face of dance internationally with their fiery performances, awe-inspiring choreographies and unbelievably infectious charm and stage presence.Comprising six male and nine female dancers, the Royal Family Dance Crew is set to take Malaysian audiences on a roller-coaster ride of feeling, emotions and styles in its first live dance performance here.
What competitions have they won\ been involved in?
The World Hip Hop Dance Championship is an international hip-hop dance competition created in 2002 by Hip Hop International. Countries that have participated in the past are Dominican Republic, Greece, ... a record 3000 contestants from 50 countries. South Korea's, Lock 'N LOL won gold in the mega crew division.
Which famous singers have they danced for?
They have danced for Vincent Harder, Jennifer Lopez,Justin Bieber,CL, Savage & Tiger Monkey, Jason Derulo, PSY feat. Taeyang and Ciara.
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