| Chonique Sneed - Empowering Messenger Leads the Way |
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| Written by Janet L. Castillo on Saturday May 01, 2010 |
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Known for her animated and explosive personality, Chonique Sneed is a force to be reckoned with. Her natural swagger, out-of-this world movements, and witty lyrics carry a message of empowerment, education, and evolving entertainment. She has magically touched audiences world-wide with her work for such celebrities as Missy Elliot, Eve, Gwen Stefani, P. Diddy, Jay-Z, Janet Jackson, Pink, and Jennifer Lopez. Committed to inspiring others and being an urban bohemian at heart, Chonique provides her audience with magnificent work that acts as a mere prelude for what’s to come.
Mateo Magazine: Having been born and raised in the “city of dreams,” you’ve witnessed a lot—from dancers whose dreams have come true, to those whose dreams have been shattered. How do you continue to inspire dancers despite all the challenges they face?
MM: Everyone is motivated by different things, ranging from fear, to love, to money. What keeps you motivated to work in the entertainment industry?
MM: Your music video “Snap Crackle Pop” is crazy fresh and shows the side of Chonique that everyone is used to seeing. I’ve also viewed an experimental video you created featuring what seems to be your alter ego, Sufferina. She’s much more vulnerable and musical-theatre based. Is she someone you want to share more of?
MM: Most recently, you’ve also been involved with this season’s “America’s Best Dance Crew.” How did you land that job?
MM: Nice! How has the experience been?
MM: With these kind of shows aggressively sprouting, how do you feel about the state of hip-hop today? How can dancers sustain its culture and identity as we propel into the future?
MM: Is this one of the reasons why you and Lisette got back together and started teaching hip-hop at Debbie Reynolds in Hollywood again?
MM: Your classes have been the catalyst for the careers of so many dancers. To this day, what has been your highest high?
MM: You said it! If you were a cartoon character, what character would you be?
MM: Where are we going to see you in the future?
MM: How are you going to get there? MM: No doubt. Keep spreading the love, Cho. The world needs it! Photograph by: Mike Quain Makeup by: Kamani Sawyer Stylist: Mr. Bradshaw
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