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“I’m trying to branch out with my choreography."
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“Hopefully, in the future,” she said, adding that she has kept busy since her time on “SYTYCD” and “Dancing with the Stars” by taking on more independent choreography projects like her stint at Dwell on Design.
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From “SYTYCD,” the classically-trained ballroom dancer spun off into the world of “Dancing with the Stars” for seven seasons.Īhead of the show's return, Hightower, 25, expressed interest in returning to the stage that launched her career. The dancer scored an Emmy nod for her powerful routine from Tabitha and Napoleon to the tune of “Bleeding Love” back in Season 4. But all the pressure was worth it for the once-in-a-lifetime experience. “You’re placed in a situation where you’ve never been before, taken out of your comfort zone with millions of eyes watching,” she told IBTimes. Speaking to International Business Times ahead of her performance at the Dwell on Design 2015 expo, Hightower remembered the competition fondly, saying, “It’s a very rigorous show, but it’s very exciting.” Hightower recalled her stressful days as a contestant learning dances they had little-to-no experience with. Hightower also revealed she wants to come back to “SYTYCD” once again. With the Season 12 premiere of “So You Think You Can Dance” just hours away, former All-Star mentor Chelsie Hightower is just as excited as fans for the new format that pits stage and street dancers against each other.