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She has got more than a few tricks up her sleeve, with a repertoire that includes b-boy standards, such as, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkxqAmAL4ZQ suicides] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTBiBYkTMws head hollowbacks] by being inspired by her two super-athletic brothers. She credits also [https://www.instagram.com/gevmanoukian/ Gev Manoukian] with helping her perfect her power moves, who was mentoring her since she was 9 years old. The two first met in 2008, when he visited Chynoweth’s studio to teach a master class right after finishing his [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6kCiUd5Cgk run on “So You Think You Can Dance.”] Impressed, Manoukian asked Chynoweth’s mom if he could coach the young dancer, and an awesome match was born: Not only did he start choreographing Chynoweth’s competition solos, but he also invited her to shadow him and his b-boy crew. Thanks to Chynoweth’s tumbling skills, the two were able to hit the ground running. She got the talent, with a chameleon-like ability to go from hard and athletic to heartfelt and lyrical. She’s put in the work, training for countless hours with the world’s best teachers and choreographers later. And in addition to won major competition titles. Some competitions were even televised, but after that much time it gets hard to summerize her success. Some videos found - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JONzYxjVzrg Jade Chynoweth & Allie Sherman- 2010 No Longer A Child], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=UzpYxT7J63s Jade Chynoweth-Barbie Blackout 2010]. | She has got more than a few tricks up her sleeve, with a repertoire that includes b-boy standards, such as, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkxqAmAL4ZQ suicides] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTBiBYkTMws head hollowbacks] by being inspired by her two super-athletic brothers. She credits also [https://www.instagram.com/gevmanoukian/ Gev Manoukian] with helping her perfect her power moves, who was mentoring her since she was 9 years old. The two first met in 2008, when he visited Chynoweth’s studio to teach a master class right after finishing his [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6kCiUd5Cgk run on “So You Think You Can Dance.”] Impressed, Manoukian asked Chynoweth’s mom if he could coach the young dancer, and an awesome match was born: Not only did he start choreographing Chynoweth’s competition solos, but he also invited her to shadow him and his b-boy crew. Thanks to Chynoweth’s tumbling skills, the two were able to hit the ground running. She got the talent, with a chameleon-like ability to go from hard and athletic to heartfelt and lyrical. She’s put in the work, training for countless hours with the world’s best teachers and choreographers later. And in addition to won major competition titles. Some competitions were even televised, but after that much time it gets hard to summerize her success. Some videos found - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JONzYxjVzrg Jade Chynoweth & Allie Sherman- 2010 No Longer A Child], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=UzpYxT7J63s Jade Chynoweth-Barbie Blackout 2010]. | ||
By 2011, she was traveling with her mom to L.A. regularly to audition for dance gigs, a city where the cost of living are killing you compared to Park City. Regarding an interview with the parents of [[Kaycee Rice]], [[Taylor Hatala]] and Aiden Prince by ESPN in 2016, since committing full-time to their children's careers, the parents unanimously said that between travel, hotels, classes and studio time as well, a family could expect to spend anywhere between $30,000 and $36,000 USD per year on dance-related expenses.<ref>[https://www.espn.com/espnw/culture/feature/story/_/id/18124709/balancing-homework-hollywood-real-life-dance-parents Balancing homework and Hollywood -- the real life of dance parents]</ref>, which Jade's family couldn't affort in full amount and there had to be some cost-cutting and reduced time spending, personal hardship and sacrifices to path Jade's career for herself and her family. She thinks she was blessed having such a suppoting family, who she never took for granted. ''"We sharing meals and we were sleeping on the floors, when we came from conventions,"'' she was remembering being with other kids. ''"I saw it even at a bad thing, because I didn't realize it was because of money or anything."'' Jade thinks, by that she has appreciated her accomplished career milestones much better, because without the struggle, she doesn't feel actually happy, when she reached her career goals and is celebrating her success. She also thinks, she had to become much faster mature than "normal" kids at her age by being professional at such young, travelling around under that cost, time and success pressure - a typical self-perception among industry dancers, who started very young being professional. <ref>[https://podtail.com/podcast/behind-the-influence/jade-chynoweth-on-her-journey-as-a-dancer-performi/ Apple Jade Chynoweth - On Her Journey as a Dancer, Performing with Halsey, Loving Yourself, and What's Next For Her Career]</ref> - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk_YdxKhbsk Teen Jade at the age of 10-12]. At her times there were about five auditions a week, | By 2011, she was traveling with her mom to L.A. regularly to audition for dance gigs, a city where the cost of living are killing you compared to Park City. Regarding an interview with the parents of [[Kaycee Rice]], [[Taylor Hatala]] and Aiden Prince by ESPN in 2016, since committing full-time to their children's careers, the parents unanimously said that between travel, hotels, classes and studio time as well, a family could expect to spend anywhere between $30,000 and $36,000 USD per year on dance-related expenses.<ref>[https://www.espn.com/espnw/culture/feature/story/_/id/18124709/balancing-homework-hollywood-real-life-dance-parents Balancing homework and Hollywood -- the real life of dance parents]</ref>, which Jade's family couldn't affort in full amount and there had to be some cost-cutting and reduced time spending, personal hardship and sacrifices to path Jade's career for herself and her family. She thinks she was blessed having such a suppoting family, who she never took for granted. ''"We sharing meals and we were sleeping on the floors, when we came from conventions,"'' she was remembering being with other kids. ''"I saw it even at a bad thing, because I didn't realize it was because of money or anything."'' Jade thinks, by that she has appreciated her accomplished career milestones much better, because without the struggle, she doesn't feel actually happy, when she reached her career goals and is celebrating her success. She also thinks, she had to become much faster mature than "normal" kids at her age by being professional at such young, travelling around under that cost, time and success pressure - a typical self-perception among industry dancers, who started very young being professional. <ref>[https://podtail.com/podcast/behind-the-influence/jade-chynoweth-on-her-journey-as-a-dancer-performi/ Apple Jade Chynoweth - On Her Journey as a Dancer, Performing with Halsey, Loving Yourself, and What's Next For Her Career]</ref> - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk_YdxKhbsk Teen Jade at the age of 10-12]. At her times there were about five auditions a week, sometimes two on a day. These days she said, there is only an audition a couple months, because people get booked directly just by their social media presence. She claims also that she realized very young she cannot be a one-trick pony and has to be an entrepreneur, doing innovative things first. | ||
She also scored a coveted spot as one of The PULSE on Tour’s 2010/2011 Elite Protégés, which meant a one year full scholarship including tuition, housing and traveling cost for herself and one companion, for studing under some of the world's best in business on a touring convention, at that time with top choreographers Dave Scott, Mia Michaels, Cris Judd, Laurieann Gibson and Brian Friedman. She was the youngest ever earned that title at the age of 12, until baby [[Kaycee Rice]] joined in 2013 at the age of 10, and was about a year Dave Scott's personal assistent during the convention. [https://youtu.be/O4SzOP22xJE?t=137 Jade on The PULSE Fashion Show 2010], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAXX6nL0CFI on Dave Scott Intensive Piece 2011]. It was Friedman who had the biggest effect on Chynoweth, influencing her stylistic choices, helping her master choreography more quickly. He booked Jade in 2013 - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=kBFrX36cW-U Jade Chynoweth & Josh Killacky at Pulse on tour] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy8vzqqObf8 2015] for the convention. She was also a as a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=BN4GYKnUCQE member of E-Kidz], a youth hip-hop group ran by Dave Scott and was doing a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ553WTp5gM Microsoft commercial] with some of her crew fellows. Her work with The PULSE spilled over into her professional life when she teamed up with a bunch of other talented young PULSE alumnis to form a crew called [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TuaMudZcmI The Protégés] to make it onto MTV’s “America’s Best Dance Crew.”, but they didn’t earn a spot on the main show. That moment was a turning point for Jade Bug. Moving forward, she was committed to a commercial career. Still today the Pulse Elite alumnis are considered as industry world class ([https://www.youtube.com/@PULSETour/videos The PULSE On Tour]). Many of her choreographers pushed her into a professional career. | She also scored a coveted spot as one of The PULSE on Tour’s 2010/2011 Elite Protégés, which meant a one year full scholarship including tuition, housing and traveling cost for herself and one companion, for studing under some of the world's best in business on a touring convention, at that time with top choreographers Dave Scott, Mia Michaels, Cris Judd, Laurieann Gibson and Brian Friedman. She was the youngest ever earned that title at the age of 12, until baby [[Kaycee Rice]] joined in 2013 at the age of 10, and was about a year Dave Scott's personal assistent during the convention. [https://youtu.be/O4SzOP22xJE?t=137 Jade on The PULSE Fashion Show 2010], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAXX6nL0CFI on Dave Scott Intensive Piece 2011]. It was Friedman who had the biggest effect on Chynoweth, influencing her stylistic choices, helping her master choreography more quickly. He booked Jade in 2013 - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=kBFrX36cW-U Jade Chynoweth & Josh Killacky at Pulse on tour] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy8vzqqObf8 2015] for the convention. She was also a as a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=BN4GYKnUCQE member of E-Kidz], a youth hip-hop group ran by Dave Scott and was doing a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ553WTp5gM Microsoft commercial] with some of her crew fellows. Her work with The PULSE spilled over into her professional life when she teamed up with a bunch of other talented young PULSE alumnis to form a crew called [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TuaMudZcmI The Protégés] to make it onto MTV’s “America’s Best Dance Crew.”, but they didn’t earn a spot on the main show. That moment was a turning point for Jade Bug. Moving forward, she was committed to a commercial career. Still today the Pulse Elite alumnis are considered as industry world class ([https://www.youtube.com/@PULSETour/videos The PULSE On Tour]). Many of her choreographers pushed her into a professional career. | ||