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Jaimie Goodwin grew up in Virginia Beach,VA where she trained in performing arts under Denise Wall. She made her acting debut as a guest star on CBS’ new TV show Vegas, and appeared as a co-star on Oxygen's "All The Right Moves". She has been seen as a top ten finalist on SYTYCD and continue’s to return to SYTYCD as an 'Allstar'. More of her TV credits include a McDonalds commercial, several episodes of DWTS (both as a guest performer and dancing for artists such as Adele and Annie Lennox), a reoccurring role on Glee, Two and a Half Men, and the lead female in Shawn Hook’s video “Every Red Light”. She’s also made several appearances on Ellen representing SYTYCD, as well as performing at both the 82nd and 85th Academy Awards, The Emmy’s, The Billboard Awards (Fall Out Boy), and the 2012 (Taylor Swift) and 2013 (Katy Perry) American Music Awards. You can check her out on film in High School Musical 3, Rock of Ages, Movement One- a dance documentary, and ‘Kinesthesia’-A Shaping Sound Short Film. Jaimie has worked on several tours both as an assistant choreographer to Sonya Tayeh on the Miley Cyrus and Kylie Minogue world tours. She’s traveled through Europe with Rasta Thomas and The Bad Boys of dance on several European tours, and most recently performs as the lead female in Travis Wall’s Shaping Sound. When she’s not performing, she prides herself in inspiring and sharing through teaching young dancers around the world and publishing her story and insights through her blog. She’s had the honor of teaching at Universities such as Stanford as well as convention circuits and studios everywhere. You can read more about her and her journey at www.Jaimielmgoodwin.com.

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Jaimie Goodwin has been working as a professional dancer for over ten years. You may know her from shows such as SYTYCD, DWTS, or Shaping Sound Dance Company. After overcoming multiple serious injuries she has become an advocate of preventative care and wellness for dancers.