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By 2011, she was traveling to L.A. regularly to audition for dance gigs. She also scored a coveted spot as one of The PULSE on Tour’s 2010/2011 Elite Protégés, touring with top choreographers like Dave Scott, Mia Michaels, Cris Judd, Laurieann Gibson and Brian Friedman. It was Friedman who had the biggest effect on Chynoweth, influencing her stylistic choices, helping her master choreography more quickly and “always pushing me to be better than I was in the last class,” she says.  
By 2011, she was traveling to L.A. regularly to audition for dance gigs. She also scored a coveted spot as one of The PULSE on Tour’s 2010/2011 Elite Protégés, touring with top choreographers like Dave Scott, Mia Michaels, Cris Judd, Laurieann Gibson and Brian Friedman. It was Friedman who had the biggest effect on Chynoweth, influencing her stylistic choices, helping her master choreography more quickly and “always pushing me to be better than I was in the last class,” she says.  


Her work with The PULSE spilled over into her professional life when she teamed up with a bunch of other talented young PULSE alums to form a crew called The Protégés. Their goal? To make it onto MTV’s “America’s Best Dance Crew.” Though they didn’t earn a spot on the main show, the moment was a turning point for Chynoweth. “I got a taste of the industry,” she says, “and loved it.” Moving forward, she was committed to a commercial career.  
Her work with The PULSE spilled over into her professional life when she teamed up with a bunch of other talented young PULSE alums to form a crew called 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. “I got a taste of the industry,” she says, “and loved it.” Moving forward, she was committed to a commercial career.  


Gev Manoukian, who’s mentored her since she was 9 years old, stated “When she would perform her solo at competition, people would run into the theater to watch her,” remembers Manoukian, who choreographed many of her hip-hop solos. “It’s pretty rare to find someone who can do contemporary so well and then get on her head and whip out crazy break-dancing tricks.” Pick a top choreographer—WilldaBeast, Tricia Miranda, Janelle Ginestra, Brian Friedman, Yanis Marshall—and odds are you’ll find Chynoweth front and center in one of their most popular class vids. In Scott David Winn’s comedic videos (choreographed by Josh Killacky), she gets to show off both her dance and her acting skills, playing everything from a Disney princess to Twilight’s Renesmee to Hillary Clinton.  
Gev Manoukian, who’s mentored her since she was 9 years old, stated “When she would perform her solo at competition, people would run into the theater to watch her,” remembers Manoukian, who choreographed many of her hip-hop solos. “It’s pretty rare to find someone who can do contemporary so well and then get on her head and whip out crazy break-dancing tricks.” She was on top choreographer—WilldaBeast, Tricia Miranda, Janelle Ginestra, Brian Friedman, Yanis Marshall—and odds front and center in one of their most popular class vids. In Scott David Winn’s comedic videos, she gets to show off both her dance and her acting skills, playing everything from a Disney princess to Twilight’s Renesmee to Hillary Clinton.  


Will “WilldaBeast” Adams calls Jade Chynoweth “the Olympian of dance”—and it’s not hard to see why. She’s definitely got the talent, with a chameleonlike 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. And in addition to major competition titles, she’s earned jobs that are the dance equivalent of gold medals, performing at MTV’s Video Music Awards and in commercials for Nike, Microsoft and Toyota. She’s the dance world’s very own all-around champion.  
Will “WilldaBeast” Adams calls Jade Chynoweth “the Olympian of dance”—and it’s not hard to see why. She’s definitely got the talent, with a chameleonlike 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. And in addition to major competition titles, she’s earned jobs that are the dance equivalent of gold medals, performing at MTV’s Video Music Awards and in commercials for Nike, Microsoft and Toyota. She’s the dance world’s very own all-around champion.  


Chynoweth has got more than a few tricks up her sleeve, with a repertoire that includes b-boy standards like suicides and head hollowbacks. How did she learn all those impressive maneuvers? In addition to being inspired by her two super-athletic brothers, she credits her mentor, Gev Manoukian, with helping her perfect her power moves. The two first met in 2008, when he visited Chynoweth’s studio to teach a master class right after finishing his 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. “Since I’d studied acro and could do back handsprings and tucks, it was easier to work on tricks at a higher level, like windmills and headspins,” Chynoweth remembers.  
She has got more than a few tricks up her sleeve, with a repertoire that includes b-boy standards like suicides and head hollowbacks by being inspired by her two super-athletic brothers, she credits her mentor, Gev Manoukian, with helping her perfect her power moves. The two first met in 2008, when he visited Chynoweth’s studio to teach a master class right after finishing his 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. “Since I’d studied acro and could do back handsprings and tucks, it was easier to work on tricks at a higher level, like windmills and headspins,” Chynoweth remembers.  


Chynoweth completed her high school courses online, graduating a year earlier in 2016.  
Jade completed her high school courses online, graduating a year earlier in 2016.  


She first appeared as the Street Dancer in 2012 comedy musical series ''Dr. Fubalous''. Her debut film role was as young Artemisia in the 2014 epic historical fantasy war film ''300: Rise of an Empire''.
She first appeared as the Street Dancer in 2012 comedy musical series ''Dr. Fubalous''. Her debut film role was as young Artemisia in the 2014 epic historical fantasy war film ''300: Rise of an Empire''.


Chynoweth’s was the MTV series “Going Off,” helmed by choreographer Tricia Miranda. Tricia, the woman who taught Beyoncé as her background dancer hip-hop, got finaly public eye by her class videos with millions of views. One day ABC broadcast was ringing her bell, and they were like ''we noticed your class video has already 43M+ views. What is going on here?'' And Tricia pointed on the Kids Jade, [[Kaycee Rice]] and Aiden Prince. and told them they were drawing that much attention and had already a fanbase by their own on social media of millons of followers. So MTV thought there is a market for a show.
Jade was the MTV series “Going Off,” helmed by choreographer Tricia Miranda. Tricia, the woman who taught Beyoncé as her background dancer hip-hop, got finaly public eye by her class videos with millions of views. One day broadcaster ABC was ringing her bell, like ''we noticed your class video has already 43M+ views. What is going on here?'' And Tricia pointed on the Kids Jade, [[Kaycee Rice]] and Aiden Prince. and told them they were drawing that much attention and had already a fanbase by their own on social media of millons of followers. So MTV thought there is a market for a show.


In December 2018, she appeared on ''The Voice'' dancing while singer Halsey performed her song "Without Me". The performance received backlash for how Halsey "sensually" danced with Chynoweth; the backlash in turn was criticized as homophobic and Halsey defended her performance.
In December 2018, she appeared on ''The Voice'' dancing while singer Halsey performed her song "Without Me". The performance received backlash for how Halsey "sensually" danced with Chynoweth; the backlash in turn was criticized as homophobic and Halsey defended her performance.