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Corey Baker (choreographer)

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Corey Baker (born 6 June 1990) is a New Zealand creative director, choreographer, filmmaker and former dancer.[1]

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Early life

Baker was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 6 June 1990.[2] He grew up in Hornby and attended Yaldhurst School. In his teens he attended Ao Tawhiti school, then known as Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti.[3][4]

At age fourteen, he was aspiring to be a musical theatre actor.[1] His English teacher, who ran a ballet class in central Christchurch, saw him tap dancing in the corridor because of his interest and said, "Ballet will help with that."[1] Baker left high school at fifteen to join the International Ballet Academy (IBA) in Christchurch; he danced full time for a year.[1] His lead teacher at IBA was Carl Myers.[4]

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Career

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Baker has been Resident Choreographer at the Royal New Zealand Ballet[5] and Associate Artist of the Royal Albert Hall.[6] In 2018, Baker created the first professional dance performance in Antarctica, which was filmed for Channel 4 (UK) and aired on Earth Day 2018.[7]

In 2020, Baker received a "Culture in Quarantine" commission from the BBC and remotely directed and choreographed a 3-minute film titled Swan Lake Bath Ballet, filmed by 27 elite ballet dancers in their homes during COVID-19 lockdowns.[8][9] The film was released in July 2020 and went viral,[10] with over 4 million views by the following month.[11] The film won the 2021 Prix Italia award for web fiction.[12]

In 2021, Baker created two dance films focusing on climate justice: Blown for the BBC[13] and Leaders of a New Regime,[14] which uses Lorde's track of the same title. Dance Race, a commission for the BBC's Dance Passion season,[15] was broadcast on BBC3 in March 2022.[16]

Baker was chief choreographer and movement director for the opening ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.[17] In 2023, he was creative director for the United Nations's Human Rights 75 Concert in Geneva.[18]

Baker's other TV credits include choreographing Julianne Nicholson's "Dance Mom" in season 4 of Hacks,[19] Strictly Come Dancing, Ru Paul's Drag Race Down Under, Joe Lycett vs the Oil Giant, The National Lottery's Paralympics GB Homecoming,[20] and advertisements for O2/Dua Lipa, Marks & Spencer[21] and EE.[22] He was choreographer of the 2024 Tim Burton movie Beetlejuice Beetlejuice[23] and movement director of the music promo for Lola Young's 2025 single "One Thing".[24]

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Personal life

Baker was in a relationship with American actor Jonathan Groff from 2018 to 2020.[25][26][27][2][1][28]

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