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Emmy Award Nominee Glenn Douglas Packard maintains a charming and fresh outlook on life. It is the multi-dimensional innovation in his work that has made the International choreography of Glenn a commanding product within the entertainment industry. Providing a spectrum of diversity, this dynamic power has been celebrated for the casting and choreography for such artists as Pink, Deborah Cox & Brian McKnight and was recently nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography for the All Star Salute to the "King of Pop" Michael Jackson, The Solo Years with powerhouse artists like Usher, Mya & Jill Scott. Dubbed as being "Dancing Entreprenuers" by the NY Times...Glenn's choreography & artist direction originally gained acclaim through live stage performances & productions including Miracle on 34th Street at New York's famous Madison Square Garden, Whitney Houston's All Star Gala, countless tours and the co-creating of Chippendales.com. Pursued to choreograph the American Cinema Awards sparked an amazing television clientele: HBO's Robert Klein "A Child in His 50's", Saturday Night Live, VH-1 RuPaul Show, 2001 Giant's Half Time, Disney Television Prods. and multiple music videos. Creative control has been entrusted in the hands of Glenn by Kings! The 'King of Pop', Michael Jackson and by the King of Morocco. That's right, Glenn has choreographed & danced in many galas for the King, in Africa!! You would start to think Glenn may be the King of Choreography. He's worked with other legendary artists from Liza Minelli, Deborah Gibson, Marc Anthony to commercial corporations like Reebok, Ski-doo & Wella. As seen on the cover of "Dance Spirit Magazine" and acknowledged in "Dance & Fitness Magazine", his classes at NY's Broadway Dance Center are booked to capacity with the "who's who" of dance. Glenn's style has been seen around the world, teaching master classes in Tokyo, Japan, Barcelona & Madrid, Spain, Hamburg, Germany and acclaimed American Universities such as Yale, the University of Michigan and Michigan State. Before his choreography & dancing went mainstream four years ago, he was singing backgrounds for Jimmy Buffet at Madison Square Garden and also singing/acting in Jimmy's Broadway bound Don't Stop the Carnival musical, playing the role of Norwegian bartender Thor. This lead him to sing the National Anthem at a Miami Heat's game. He has been seen in productions ranging from West Side Story to A Chorus Line. Glenn's modeling career is also impressive with credits such as Guess Jeans, Paul Mitchell, Wella, Priority Leather Co. as well as being the spokesmodel for Aoki Men's lothing in Japan for both commercials and print. |
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