
International Theatre Database
Ellenore Scott is a versatile American choreographer, dancer, and artistic director celebrated for her compelling presence and innovative vision across commercial television and Broadway. A graduate of The Ailey School, she built an impressive foundation as a finalist on the hit television series So You Think You Can Dance and as a performer with prestigious contemporary dance companies. She further expanded her creative footprint by founding her own New York-based dance company, ELSCO Dance, where she began cultivating her distinct voice as a contemporary theater maker. Known for integrating joyful, high-energy athleticism with deep narrative storytelling, she has transitioned into a highly sought-after Broadway choreographer. She has lent her vibrant movement style to acclaimed theatrical productions, including the hit Broadway revivals of Funny Girl and Mr. Saturday Night, as well as the critically praised off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors. Her exceptional ability to craft dynamic, character-driven movement has earned her widespread industry praise and prestigious award nominations, establishing her as a vital and multifaceted visionary in the contemporary performing arts scene.
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