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Mia Michaels was born on February 23, 1966 in Coconut Grove, Florida.
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Mia's father, Joe Michaels, taught her jazz, tap, and ballet. Her sister, Dana, taught her contemporary dance.
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Attended Miami Conservatory, Miami Performing Arts Center, Michigan's Interlochan Arts Academy, and the New World School of the Arts
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First began choreographing
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Choreographed Angelina's Eyes at the Coconut Grove Playhouse
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Choreographed West Side Story at Arkansas Repertory Theatre
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Mia started up a dance company in New York Called Reality At Work. Not only is she the founder, but also the artistic director and choreographer.
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Choreographed Celine Dion's "A New Day" show at Caesars' Palace Las Vegas
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Emmy nominee for Outstanding Choreography
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American Choreography Award Nominee
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American Choreography Award Nominee
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Starred on So You Think You Can Dance as a judge and contributing choreographer
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Choreographed Delirium, Cirque Du Soliel's first touring show.
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Emmy winner for Outstanding Choreography
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Choreographed Celine Dion's "Taking Chances" world tour
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Emmy nominee for Outstanding Choreography
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Emmy Winner for Outstanding Choreography
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Mia returned to the show to replace Mary Murphy.
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Emmy winner for Outstanding Choreography
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Choreographed the film Rock of Ages.
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Starred in Step Up Revolution as a dancer
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Named one of the Most Innovative Women
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Collaborated with Harvey Weinstein, Diane Paulus, and Barry Weissler to choreograph the Broadway musical Finding Neverland.