I need your help. Im looking for new music to choreograph to! Let me know if you got something you think is my style :)
It can be anything! Contemporary, Jazz, Hip Hop.
XoXo!!
Lauren
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It can be anything! Contemporary, Jazz, Hip Hop.
XoXo!!
Lauren
The talent, the charm, the beauty and the humor, which Lauren Gottlieb exudes in her everyday life, also carries through to her performances both on-screen and on the dance floor where she has so very quickly established herself as one of Hollywood’s rising stars and one of the most sought-after dancers in the country. After winning over America on Fox Network’s hit reality series, “So You Think You Can Dance,” Lauren emblazoned herself through to the final six contestants. Lauren hardly missed a beat and soon every major choreographer in the business wanted to work with her and multi-platinum recording artists were lining up to have her on tour performing with them.
For the 2007 Grammy Awards, Lauren performed along side “Shakira,” and then almost immediately then found herself rehearsing with “Mariah Carey” for her upcoming world tour and making appearances on such national headline shows as “Good Morning America.” This past year at Fox Network’s request, Lauren returned to the network for American Idol’s “Idol Gives Back” special with several of her fellow “So You Think You Can Dance” cast-mates.
Originally from Scottsdale, Arizona, Lauren knew she wanted to dance at the age of 7 years old. She trained in jazz, ballet, hip-hop, lyrical, tap, and musical theater and describes her style of dance as a mix of contemporary, jazz-funk and hip-hop. In 2006, Lauren relocated to Los Angeles to continue the pursuit of her dance career and very soon after began working with noted choreographer Tyce Diorio with whom she assisted during Season 2 of “So You Think You Can Dance.” She ended up joining the cast for the following year’s season. Most recently, Lauren has performed side by side with Miley Cyrus in her new “Hannah Montana: The Movie” Feature Film, released earlier this year. She has also continued to develop upon her on-screen abilities performing opposite Kim Kardashian and Vanessa Minnillo as a cheerleader in the feature film, “Disaster Movie,” and in the feature film “Bring It On: Fight To The Finish.”
She has also recently finished up several television projects such as “the Teen Choice Awards,” “Glee,” “Ghost Whisperer,” “Nip Tuck,” “Paula Abdul Tribute,” and “Nike’s - Rock Your Body Workout.” In 2009, Lauren was also asked to return to Fox Network’s continued hit show “So You Think You Can Dance – Season 5” as one of the show’s headline Choreographers. A true testament not only to her abilities, but America’s continued interest and excitement in her performances.
Lauren’s love of performance never seems to wane and she continues to dance for some of Hollywood’s most noted industry events including “Nike,” “Macy’s Passport,” “Nickelodeon’s Best New Talent of the Year” and “Monsters of Hip Hop Roadtrip.”
Somehow, in the midst of Lauren’s amazingly crazy schedule she still makes the time to continue to train and hone her art with some of today’s best an most notable choreographers including Mia Michaels, Wade Robson, Brian Friedman, Tabitha and Napoleon, Dave Scott and Chuck Maldonado among others. As a teacher herself and choreographer, Lauren has worked with Tobey McGuire, Broadway Dance Center, Co-Dance, West Coast Dance Explosion and Tremaine.
All of these things, in sum total continue to enhance and express her love of expression and her dreams of the performance……

Raymond Vs. Raymond Album
has a lot of good shit on there, check it out..
Portishead
if u wanna have a beat with a slow tempo
and u cant go wrong with Tricky
not sure if its your style, BUT i’ve seen you dance to some well rounded stuff, so i’m pretty sure u will enjoy.. let me know, what you though,
Great song Stayin’ Alive ba Bee Gees. It’s old but has great potential for choreography in artistic manner of disco. It’s also a challenge to choreograph this song in way very different than some works late by this song
brother – Annuals
or
Sore – Annuals
hmmm i usually listen to these songs when i’m just taking stuff in and looking at life… sorry if that’s deep haha
Zebra by Beach House
ok, one more…
Skeleton by Helium (Mary Timony)
Have fun, Lauren!
Hip-Hop: For great hip-hop with jazz influence, try anything Gang Starr (Guru and DJ Premiere), specifically the “Moment of Truth” or “Daily Operation” albums or try Guru’s solo Jazzmatazz Vol. 2 (I think) album.
If nothin else, it’ll be great for your playlist
Caio.
Rochester – One Night (feat Daniel Daly)
Big song from this Canadian artist. I hope ya dig it.
Maybe 80’s Baby – Karl Wolf
Sex and Candy – Phreshy
Matrix – Chris Brown
Also try some stuff from Colin Munroe, maybe some Mr. Hudson off his album Straight No Chaser, and one of my new favorite bands Quadron, they’re dope. Specifically try “Jeans” by Quadron, but listen to their whole self titled debut album. I have all of it and can totally point you in the right direction to getting all this stuff or send it to ya myself.
BTW, I think you are phenomenal. Beautiful dancer, and a absolutely gorgeous woman. Seeing you do what you do inspires me in what I do, so I also gotta throw some thanks your way. Keep it up, and I hope you like some of this stuff I recommended.
Best Wishes,
Matthew J. Philips
How about Chelsea Dagger by the Fratellis?
or
30 Seconds To Mars – Kings and Queens