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Tina Landon

 

            Talented, determined, and passionate are just a few words to describe Tina Landon. Tina Landon is one of the best world-known choreographers. Her sensual moves make all performers want her as their choreographer. .
             Tina Landon has been dancing since the age of three. Her Mexican-American mother put her in dance classes. Tina just loved to dance. Her dedication and love for dance only grew with time. She had dreams of being a professional dancer. Some people said Tina would never make it as a dancer. That she didn't have the right body type. Tina wanted to prove these people wrong, and even when she wanted to quit her mother kept her going. .
             Landon finally got a "break" when she landed a spot as a Lakers Girl. She moved from her home in Lancaster, California to move to Hollywood. Being a Lakers Girl would only be the start of her career. She got an even bigger "break" when she was casted as a principal dance in Michael Jackson's video "Smooth Criminal". .
             Soon Landon's commitment would prove when Paula Abdul casts her in Janet Jackson's video "What Have You Done For Me Lately". Through many auditions, Landon was asked to join Janet's Rhythm Nation Tour. Janet normally stayed away from "sexual" moves. During her Rhythm Nation Tour she wanted some "sexual" moves for "Love Will Never Do". She asked Tina to choreograph some moves for her. She trusted Tina to make her not look foolish. Janet liked her moves and asked her to choreograph "If". .
             Tina was now well on her way. She started to choreograph for many other singers and dancers. She has worked with "NSYNC, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Ricky Martin, Tina Turner, Christina Aguilera, and Shakire to name a few. Tina's style of dancing is unique and envied. Tina even choreographed tours with many people. She choreographed Janet Jackson's "The Velvet Rope Tour" for example. .
             Her steps are shown in videos, on television shows, and on stage.


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