Chloé Arnold is an Emmy-nominated Choreographer and Tap Dancer, discovered at a young age in Washington, DC by Debbie Allen. Chloé’s choreography has been featured on numerous hit TV shows including over 70 episodes of The Late Late Show with James Corden featuring A-list actors from Will Smith and Hugh Jackman to pop superstars Ariana Grande and BTS. Other choreography credits include: Bel Air, So You Think You Can Dance, Good Morning America, the Ellen Show, The Talk, A Black Lady Sketch Show, Hello, Jack!, History of the World Part II, and John Legend and Chrissy Teigen’s A Legendary Christmas. Chloe most recently choreographed Jerry Seinfeld’s Unfrosted for Netflix and the Apple TV+ musical film Spirited starring Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, and Octavia Spencer.
Chloé is widely known as the Founder of the Female Tap Dance Band, Syncopated Ladies, whose fierce footwork and feminine style have attracted audiences of all ages around the world and have over 100 million views online. In addition to their own sold-out concert tours, other live performance credits include: CNN’s New Year’s Eve Live, Mariah Carey’s Merry Christmas to All at Madison Square Garden, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Good Morning America, Global Citizen Week, New York Fashion Week, Essence Fest, Imagine Justice (featuring Common, J. Cole, and Andra Day), Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative at the US Open, JP Morgan Chase Women on the Move at Radio City Musical Hall, CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, Women in the World Summit at Lincoln Center, Democratic National Convention and many more.
Chloé is one of 2024 Ebony Power 100 honorees, was named one of LeBron James’ “The Strongest,” a campaign featured in Essence to celebrate his 16th Nike Sneaker release, was on The Root 100 List, and she was featured in Shonda Rhimes and Microsoft’s “Language of Leadership” panel discussion.
Chloe is also an entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist who holds a degree in Film from Columbia University. She and her sister Maud produced the award-winning documentary Tap World, are the co-directors of the critically acclaimed DC Tap Festival, and co-produce the Hollywood Tap Festival with Debbie Allen and the Debbie Allen Dance Academy. They have been recognized by Columbia University as Rising Stars, by the US House of Representatives as arts preservers and ambassadors and won the 33rd Annual Mayor’s Arts Award for Excellence in Performing Arts. Through the Chloé and Maud Foundation, they give back to the community by creating equal opportunity access to dance programming and education for underserved communities with after school programs in South Central LA, and Favelas in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
Photo by Lee Gumbs Photography. Courtesy of SILLAR Management.