Tré Armstrong
Canadian dancer and actress
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::summary Canadian dancer and actress ::
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| Field | Value |
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| name | Tré Armstrong |
| image | Tré Armstrong 10.jpg |
| caption | Armstrong in November 2010 |
| birth_date | |
| nationality | Canadian |
| citizenship | Canada |
| other_names | Tracey "Tre" Armstrong |
| Tracey Armstrong | |
| occupation | Choreographer, dancer |
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Tré Armstrong (born August 17, 1978) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer, and actress.
Early life and education
Born in Toronto, Armstrong's family lived in Parkdale until she was four. Her early dance training at age five in ballet, jazz, and tap dance techniques is what has shaped her into who she is today.
Career
Armstrong has appeared on the television programs Top of the Pops, Canadian Idol, 106 & Park, and the MTV Video Music Awards. Celebrities she has worked with include Sean Combs, Hilary Duff, Missy Elliott, Jay-Z, Rihanna, and is in six episodes of The Next Step.
Choreography
- A Raisin in the Sun (ABC 2008 MOW) – starring Sean Combs, Phylicia Rashad, Sanaa Lathan, Audra McDonald, John Stamos
- Turn the Beat Around
- Repo! The Genetic Opera
- Vibe Awards
- Canadian Idol
- national commercials
Filmography
Armstrong was featured in the documentary film Breakin' In: The Making of a Hip Hop Dancer (2005), which highlighted her as one of Canada's top rising stars.
- How She Move
- Save the Last Dance 2
- Repo! The Genetic Opera
- Breakin' In: The Making of a Hip Hop Dancer
- The Next Step Season 2. Nationals presenter.
- Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
- Honey
- Shall We Dance?
References
References
- [https://www.thestar.com/life/homes/decor/2011/09/06/tr_armstrong_loves_her_suburban_lifestyle.html "Tré Armstrong loves her suburban lifestyle"] by Rita Zekas at [[Toronto Star. www.thestar.com]]
- "Quick steps to the big time" by Neala Johnson, ''[[The Advertiser (Adelaide). The Advertiser]]'' (April 10, 2008) Retrieved from {{ProQuest. 355017181
- and [[Kreesha Turner]]. Armstrong has performed in multiple feature films, award shows, reality-based television shows, and all across the United States, Canada, St. Kitts, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and Japan. She is also one of the judges on ''[[So You Think You Can Dance Canada]]'',[https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2008/06/12/dancing_torontostyle.html "Dancing Toronto-style"] by Brett Popplewell at [[Toronto Star. www.thestar.com]]
- [https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/television/2009/08/25/so_you_think_you_can_dance_canada_steps_up_its_game.html "So You Think You Can Dance Canada steps up its game"] by Rob Salem at [[Toronto Star. www.thestar.com]]
- "Dancing out of the darkness" by Lee-Anne Goodman, ''[[The Hamilton Spectator]]'' (January 25, 2008) [Final Edition] Retrieved from {{ProQuest. 270319843
- [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/dazzling-dance-hides-drab-dialogue/article1051295/ "Dazzling dance hides drab dialogue"] by Jason McBride at [[The Globe and Mail. www.theglobeandmail.com]]
- "Accomplished Dancer-Turned-Actress Takes Center Stage" by Kam Williams, ''[[The Washington Informer]]'' (February 7-13, 2008) Retrieved from {{ProQuest. 367733280
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