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Lauren Yalango-Grant is a versatile American choreographer, dancer, and theater maker celebrated for her compelling presence and innovative movement style on both stage and screen. A graduate with honors from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, she established her artistic foundation during an impressive eight-year tenure with the internationally renowned Pilobolus Dance Theater. As a principal dancer and original collaborator for the company's hit production Shadowland, she showcased her distinct physical storytelling for global audiences, performing for notable figures including the Queen of England. Known for integrating fluid athleticism with deeply collaborative storytelling, she has transitioned seamlessly into high-profile choreography alongside her creative partner, Christopher Grant. Her extensive credits span acclaimed Broadway and immersive productions, including the Tony Award-winning revival of Parade and the groundbreaking immersive show Life and Trust. Her creative impact reached new heights with her exceptional choreography for the 2026 Broadway musical adaptation of The Lost Boys, earning her widespread critical acclaim and a Tony Award nomination for Best Choreography, establishing her as a vital and multifaceted visionary in the contemporary performing arts scene.
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