Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Choreography |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 1955 |
Currently held by | Blindspotting (2023) |
Website | emmys |
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Choreography |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 1955 |
Currently held by | Dancing with the Stars (2023) |
Website | emmys |
This is a list of winners of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography. With the exception of 2013, the award is given at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony.[1]
Starting in 2019, separate awards are given for scripted programs and reality or variety programs.[2]
Winners and nominations
1950s
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1955 [3] | ||||
The Jackie Gleason Show | June Taylor | CBS | ||
Max Liebman Spectaculars | Rod Alexander | NBC | ||
Texaco Star Theatre | "Here Comes Donald" | Louis DaPron | ||
Your Hit Parade | Tony Charmoli and Bob Herget | |||
1956 [4] | ||||
Your Hit Parade | "Show Biz" | Tony Charmoli | NBC | |
The Jackie Gleason Show | June Taylor | CBS | ||
Max Liebman Presents Shower of Stars with Ethel Merman |
James Starbuck | NBC CBS | ||
Max Liebman Spectaculars | Rod Alexander | NBC | ||
Producers' Showcase | "Peter Pan" | Jerome Robbins | ||
1959 [5] | ||||
An Evening with Fred Astaire | Hermes Pan | NBC | ||
Omnibus | "Dancing: A Man's Game" | Gene Kelly | NBC | |
1970s
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1970 [6] | ||||
This Is Tom Jones | "Mary Hopkins, Jose Feliciano and Shelley Berman" | Norman Maen | ABC | |
Ann-Margret — From Hollywood with Love | David Winters | CBS | ||
The Red Skelton Hour | Tom Hansen | |||
1971 [7] | ||||
The Carol Burnett Show | "Nanette Fabray and Ken Berry" | Ernie Flatt | CBS | |
George M! | Alan Johnson | NBC | ||
Hamlet | Claude Chagrin | |||
1972 [8] | ||||
Jack Lemmon in 'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin | Alan Johnson | NBC | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | "Mel Tormé and Nanette Fabray" | Ernie Flatt | CBS | |
The Fabulous Fordies | Tom Hansen | NBC | ||
1973 [9] | ||||
Liza with a Z | Bob Fosse | NBC | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | "Family Show" | Ernie Flatt | CBS | |
The Julie Andrews Hour | "Robert Goulet and Joel Grey" | Tony Charmoli | ABC | |
1974 [10] | ||||
Mitzi... A Tribute to the American Housewife | Tony Charmoli | CBS | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | "The Australia Show" | Ernie Flatt | CBS | |
Sammy Davis Starring in NBC Follies | Carl Jablonski | NBC | ||
1975 [11] | ||||
Queen of the Stardust Ballroom | Marge Champion | CBS | ||
Cher | "Freddie Prinze and the Pointer Sisters" | Dee Dee Wood | CBS | |
Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now | Alan Johnson | |||
1976 [12] | ||||
Gypsy in My Soul | Tony Charmoli | CBS | ||
Ann-Margret Smith | Rob Iscove | NBC | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | "Roddy McDowall and Bernadette Peters" | Ernie Flatt | CBS | |
Lola! | Lester Wilson | ABC | ||
Mary's Incredible Dream | Tony Charmoli | CBS | ||
1977 [13] | ||||
America Salutes Richard Rodgers: The Sound of His Music | Ron Field | CBS | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | "The Pointer Sisters" | Ernie Flatt | CBS | |
Minstrel Man | Donald McKayle | |||
The Shirley MacLaine Special: Where Do We Go from Here? | Alan Johnson | |||
Swan Lake (Live from Lincoln Center) | David Blair | PBS | ||
1978 [14] | ||||
The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen: His Roots | Ron Field | ABC | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | "The Final Show" | Ernie Flatt | CBS | |
Mitzi... Zings Into Spring | Tony Charmoli | |||
New York City Ballet: Coppelia (Live from Lincoln Center) | George Balanchine and Alexandra Danilova | PBS | ||
Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women | Miriam Nelson | NBC | ||
1979 [15] | ||||
The 3rd Barry Manilow Special | Kevin Carlisle | ABC | ||
The Martha Graham Dance Company: Clytemnestra (Great Performances) | Martha Graham | PBS | ||
The Muppets Go Hollywood | Anita Mann | CBS | ||
1980s
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1980 | Outstanding Achievement in Choreography[16] | |||
Shirley MacLaine... Every Little Moment | Alan Johnson | CBS | ||
Baryshnikov on Broadway | Ron Field | ABC | ||
Uptown — A Musical Comedy History of Harlem's Apollo | Lester Wilson | NBC | ||
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Special Events[17][note 1] | ||||
The 52nd Annual Academy Awards | "Dancin' on the Silver Screen" | Walter Painter | ABC | |
1981 [18] | ||||
Lynda Carter's Celebration | Walter Painter | CBS | ||
Lily: Sold Out | Tony Charmoli | CBS | ||
Sixty Years of Seduction | Lester Wilson | ABC | ||
The Tempest Live with the San Francisco Ballet (Great Performances) | Michael Smuin | PBS | ||
The Tim Conway Show | "219" | Don Crichton | CBS | |
1982 [19] | ||||
Fame | "Come One, Come All" | Debbie Allen | NBC | |
The 54th Annual Academy Awards | Walter Painter | ABC | ||
Ain't Misbehavin' | Arthur Faria | NBC | ||
Baryshnikov in Hollywood | Peter Anastos and Michael Kidd | CBS | ||
Shirley MacLaine... Illusions | Alan Johnson | |||
1983 [20] | ||||
Fame | "Class Act" | Debbie Allen | NBC | |
The 55th Annual Academy Awards | Walter Painter | ABC | ||
The Catherine Wheel | Twyla Tharp | PBS | ||
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever | Lester Wilson | NBC | ||
1984 [21] | ||||
Dance in America: A Song for Dead Warriors — San Francisco Ballet (Great Performances) | Michael Smuin | PBS | ||
Dance in America: Choreographer's Notebook — Stravinsky Piano Ballets by Peter Martins (Great Performances) | Peter Martins | PBS | ||
Fame | "Fame Takes a Look at Music '83" | Debbie Allen | Syndicated | |
The 1984 Tony Awards | Albert Stephenson | CBS | ||
1985 [22] | ||||
Dance in America: Baryshnikov by Tharp with the American Ballet Theatre (Great Performances) | Twyla Tharp | PBS | ||
The 57th Annual Academy Awards | Scott Salmon | ABC | ||
Fame | "The Rivalry" | Debbie Allen | Syndicated | |
Night of 100 Stars II | Albert Stephenson | ABC | ||
A Solid Gold Christmas | Anita Mann | Syndicated | ||
1986 [23] | ||||
Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III (Great Performances) | Walter Painter | PBS | ||
Copacabana | Grover Dale | CBS | ||
Solid Gold | "Salute to Frank Sinatra" | Anita Mann | Syndicated | |
1987 [24] | ||||
Liberty Weekend 1986 — Closing Ceremonies | Michael Peters and Dee Dee Wood | ABC | ||
Happy Birthday, Hollywood | Walter Painter | ABC | ||
Moonlighting | "Big Man on Mulberry Street" | Bill Landrum and Jacqui Landrum | ||
1988 [25] | ||||
Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration | Alan Johnson | CBS | ||
Celebrating Gershwin (Great Performances) | Patricia Birch | PBS | ||
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour | "Four Swans" | Toni Basil | CBS | |
The Tracey Ullman Show | "The Pits" | Paula Abdul | Fox | |
1989 [26] | ||||
The Disney/MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening | Walter Painter | NBC | ||
The Tracey Ullman Show | "The Wave Girls", "D.U.I.", "The Cure", "Maggie in Peril, Part 1" | Paula Abdul | Fox | |
The Debbie Allen Special | Debbie Allen | ABC | ||
1990s
2000s
2010s
Year | Program | Routine(s) | Nominees | Network | ||
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2010 (62nd) [47] | ||||||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Gravity", "Addiction/Koop Island Blues/One" | Mia Michaels | Fox | |||
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards | "Opening Number", "No One Wants to Do It Alone/Score Suite" | Adam Shankman | ABC | |||
Dancing with the Stars | "Living on Video", "Anything Goes" | Derek Hough | ||||
"Malaquena" | Chelsie Hightower and Derek Hough | |||||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Fear" | Stacey Tookey | Fox | |||
2011 (63rd) [48] | ||||||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Scars", "Fallin'", "Outta Your Mind" | Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo | Fox | |||
"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", "When We Dance", "This Bitter Earth – On the Nature of Daylight" | Mia Michaels | |||||
Dancing with the Stars | "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", "Hedwig's Theme", "My Love" | Mark Ballas | ABC | |||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Oh Yeah", "Boogie Shoes", "I Surrender" | Mandy Moore | Fox | |||
"Mad World", "Sundrenched World", "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" | Stacey Tookey | |||||
"Collide", "How It Ends", "Fix You" | Travis Wall | |||||
2012 (64th) [49] | ||||||
Smash | "National Pastime", "Let's Be Bad", "Never Met a Wolf" | Joshua Bergasse | NBC | |||
Dancing with the Stars | "Without You" | Travis Wall, Teddy Forance and Nick Lazzarini | ABC | |||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Whatever Lola Wants", "Please Mr. Jailor", "Where Do I Begin" | Spencer Liff | Fox | |||
"Misty Blue", "Velocity" | Christopher Scott | |||||
"In This Shirt", "Turning Tables", "Heart Asks for Pleasure First" | Stacey Tookey | |||||
2013 (65th) [50] | ||||||
Dancing with the Stars | "Hey Pachuco", "Para Los Rumberos", "Walking on Air" | Derek Hough | ABC | |||
Dancing with the Stars | "Heart Cry", "Stars" | Derek Hough and Allison Holker | ABC | |||
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel (Live from Lincoln Center) | Warren Carlyle | PBS | ||||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Call of the Wild (Circle of Life)", "Love Cats", "Beautiful People" | Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo | Fox | |||
"The Power of Love", "Wild Horses" | Mandy Moore | |||||
"Possibly Maybe", "Turning Page", "Sail" | Sonya Tayeh | |||||
"Where the Light Gets In", "Without You", "Unchained Melody" | Travis Wall | |||||
2014 (66th) [51] | ||||||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Puttin' on the Ritz", "Gold Rush", "Run the World" | Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo | Fox | |||
Dancing with the Stars | "Human", "Ameksa", "Too Darn Hot" | Derek Hough | ABC | |||
So You Think You Can Dance | "The Edge of Glory", "Feelin' Good", "I Can't Make You Love Me" | Mandy Moore | Fox | |||
"Trigger", "Sand", "The Gravel Road" | Christopher Scott | |||||
"Hanging by a Thread", "Wicked Game", "Medicine" | Travis Wall | |||||
2015 (67th) [52] | ||||||
Dancing with the Stars | "Elastic Heart" | Derek Hough, Julianne Hough and Tessandra Chavez | ABC | |||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Wave", "When I Go", "Wind Beneath My Wings" | Travis Wall | Fox | |||
Dancing with the Stars | "369", "It's Not Unusual", "Sing with a Swing-Apache" | Witney Carson | ABC | |||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Hernando's Hideaway", "World on a String", "Maybe This Time" | Spencer Liff | Fox | |||
"Vow", "So Broken", "Europe, After the Rain" | Sonya Tayeh | |||||
2016 (68th) [53] | ||||||
America's Best Dance Crew | "Runaway Baby", "Take U There", "Summer Thing" | Quest Crew | MTV | |||
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | "I'm So Good at Yoga", "A Boy Band Made Up of Four Joshes", "Settle for Me" | Kathryn Burns | The CW | |||
Dancing with the Stars | "Footprints in the Sand", "Grace Kelly", "Cry Little Sister" | Derek Hough | ABC | |||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Beautiful Friends", "November", "Gimme All Your Love" | Travis Wall | Fox | |||
"Dibidy Dop" | Anthony Morigerato | |||||
2017 (69th) [54] | ||||||
Dancing with the Stars | "On Top of the World", "Carol of the Bells" | Mandy Moore | ABC | |||
So You Think You Can Dance | "The Mirror", "Send in the Clowns", "She Used to Be Mine" | Travis Wall | Fox | |||
Dancing with the Stars | "Kairos" | Derek Hough | ABC | |||
The Real O'Neals | "Born This Way", "West Side Story", "Boyfriend" | Fred Tallaksen | ||||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Unsteady", "This Is Not the End" | Mandy Moore | Fox | |||
2018 (70th) [55] | ||||||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Brand New", "To Make You Feel My Love" | Mandy Moore | Fox | |||
The Late Late Show with James Corden | "The Greatest Showman", "Crosswalk the Musical on Broadway" | Chloe Arnold | CBS | |||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Change Is Everything", "Strange Fruit" | Travis Wall | Fox | |||
"The Man That Got Away", "L-O-V-E" | Al Blackstone | |||||
"Prism", "Say You Won't Let Go" | Christopher Scott | |||||
2019 (71st) | ||||||
Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming | ||||||
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | "Don’t Be a Lawyer", "Antidepressants Are So Not a Big Deal" | Kathryn Burns | The CW | |||
Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming[56] | ||||||
World of Dance | "Piece by Piece", "Don't Wanna Think", "Fix You" | Tessandra Chavez | NBC | |||
So You Think You Can Dance | "It Takes a Lot to Know a Man", "Glass Heart Concerto" | Travis Wall | Fox | |||
"Juice", "Bump", "Yummy" | Luther Brown | |||||
World of Dance | "Drop It Like It's Hot", "Headband", "DNA" | Melvin "Timtim" Rogador | NBC | |||
"Malhari", "Yeh Raat", "O Fortuna" | Suresh Mukund | |||||
"Pegate", "La Malanga", "Caminare" | Karen Forcano and Ricardo Vega |
2020s
Year | Program | Routine(s) | Nominees | Network | ||
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2020 (72nd) |
Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming[57] | |||||
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist | "All I Do Is Win", "I've Got the Music in Me", "Crazy" | Mandy Moore | NBC | |||
Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming[58] | ||||||
So You Think You Can Dance | "I'll Be Seeing You", "Mambo Italiano", "The Girl from Ipanema" | Al Blackstone | Fox | |||
The Oscars | "Come Alive (Opening Sequence)" | Jemel McWilliams | ABC | |||
Savage X Fenty Show | "Statues", "Benches", "Window" | Parris Goebel | Prime Video | |||
So You Think You Can Dance | "Enough Is Enough", "Sign of the Times" | Travis Wall | Fox | |||
World of Dance | "Dos Jueyes", "El Ray Timbal" | Jefferson Benjumea and Adrianita Avila | NBC | |||
2021 (73rd) |
Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming[59] | |||||
Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square | "Christmas Is the Time", "Dance Studio", "High School Dance", "Christmas on the Square Finale" | Debbie Allen | Netflix | |||
Genius: Aretha | "Jump", "Satisfaction", "See Saw" | Dondraico Johnson | Nat Geo | |||
Lucifer | "Another One Bites the Dust", "Hell", "Bad to the Bone" | Brooke Lipton | Netflix | |||
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist | "Black Man in a White World", "Tightrope" | Mandy Moore and Luther Brown | NBC | |||
"Hello Dolly", "Starships", "Let's Get Loud" | Mandy Moore | |||||
Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming[60] | ||||||
Dancing with the Stars | "Paso Doble - Uccen", "Tap Dance - Let's Fall in Love for the Night" | Derek Hough | ABC | |||
Christmas in Rockefeller Center | "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", "Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)" | Sergio Trujillo | NBC | |||
Dancing with the Stars | "Argentine Tango - Toxic", "Freestyle - Sparkling Diamonds" | Artem Chigvintsev | ABC | |||
The Disney Holiday Singalong | "Jingle Bells" | Derek Hough | ||||
Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 2 | "Garden Scene" | Parris Goebel | Prime Video | |||
World of Dance | "Come Thru", "Superbad, Superslick", "Bohemian Rhapsody" | Marie Haince Lebel | NBC | |||
2022 (74th) |
Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming[61] | |||||
Euphoria | "Call Me Irresponsible", "Holding Out for a Hero", "Cheerleader" | Ryan Heffington | HBO | |||
Goliath | "The Pain Killer" | Fred Tallaksen | Prime Video | |||
The Porter | "Opening Stardust Dance Number", "Willie Johnson Dance Number", "Lucy's Featured Performance", "Songbird" | Christian Vincent | BET+ | |||
Schmigadoon! | "Corn Puddin'", "Tribulation", "With All of Your Heart" | Christopher Gattelli | Apple TV+ | |||
Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas | "Hello Dolly", "Starships", "Let's Get Loud" | Mandy Moore and Jillian Meyers | The Roku Channel | |||
Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming[62] | ||||||
Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 3 | "Opening" | Parris Goebel | Prime Video | |||
Annie Live! | "Hard Knock Life", "We Got Annie", "NYC" | Sergio Trujillo | NBC | |||
Dancing with the Stars | "I Got 5 on It", "Dark Fantasy" | Daniella Karagach | ABC | |||
The Oscars | "Be Alive" | Fatima Robinson | ||||
Step Into… The Movies with Derek and Julianne Hough | "Moulin Rouge - Roxanne" | Tessandra Chavez and Derek Hough | ||||
2023 (75th) |
Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming[63] | |||||
Blindspotting | "The History", "San Quentin Blues" | Jon Boogz | Starz | |||
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies | "New Cool", "Hand Jive", "The Boom" | Jamal Sims | Paramount+ | |||
"Pulling Strings", "Hit Me Again", "High Rollin'" | Jeffrey Mortensen and Louise Hradsky | |||||
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | "Trash Man", "Dream Kitchen" | Marguerite Derricks | Prime Video | |||
Schmigadoon! | "Bells and Whistles", "Good Enough to Eat", "Bustin' Out" | Christopher Gattelli | Apple TV+ | |||
Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming[64] | ||||||
Dancing with the Stars | "Higher" | Derek Hough | Disney+ | |||
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration | "Be Our Guest" | Jamal Sims, Phillip Chbeeb and Makenzie Dustman | ABC | |||
"Rose Petal Suite Pt. I" | Phillip Chbeeb and Makenzie Dustman | |||||
Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl | "The Family Madrigal", "Surface Pressure" | Jamal Sims | Disney+ | |||
Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 4 | "Chameleon", "Pride Rock" | Parris Goebel | Prime Video |
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Notes
- ↑ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. The nominees did not meet the benchmark and no award was given.
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