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63 | Allison | McEneaney | f | At age of 18, Carson auditioned for season nine of the Fox Broadcasting show So You Think You Can Dance. She made it through to the top 20 finalists. Her partner was ballet dancer and season-winner Chehon Wespi-Tschopp. As she advanced to the top six dancers, Carson partnered with Nick Lazzarini, Stephen "Twitch" Boss and Marko Germar before she was eliminated after the week-seven round on September 2012. She returned in season ten, partnering with Paul Karmiryan and season-winner Du-shaunt "Fik-shun" Stegall. Carson was announced as a troupe dancer on the reality-television series Dancing with the Stars in March 2013. Carson, partnered with Dancing with the Stars professional dancer Lindsay Arnold, was a contestant on So You Think You Can Dance season nine. She continued dancing and choreographing for the troupe on season 17. On season 18, Carson was promoted to professional dancer, partnering with singer Cody Simpson. They were eliminated on April 14, 2014, finishing in ninth place. The following season, Carson returned as a professional dancer, partnering with actor Alfonso Ribeiro and winning the competition on November 25, 2014. In 2015, Carson starred in Dancin': It's On!, directed by David Winters and also starring other winners and runner ups of So You Think You Can Dance, as well as Gary Daniels. Carson returned for season 20 as partner for season 19 Bachelor, Chris Soules. They were the eighth couple to be eliminated, finishing in fifth place. For season 21, Carson was paired with Big Time Rush singer and actor Carlos PenaVega. They reached the Finals but were eliminated on Night 1 and finished in fourth place. For season 22, Carson was paired with NFL player Von Miller. During a double elimination on week 7, Miller and Carson were eliminated and finished in 8th place. For season 23, Carson was paired with rapper Vanilla Ice. During a double elimination on week 4, they were eliminated and finished in 10th place. For season 24, Carson was partnered with comedian Chris Kattan. They were first eliminated on March 27, 2017. For season 25, Carson was partnered with Malcolm in the Middle actor Frankie Muniz. They reached the finals and ultimately finished in third place. For season 26, Carson was paired with Olympic luger Chris Mazdzer. They were eliminated on the third week of competition, tying in fourth place with Jennie Finch Daigle and Mirai Nagasu and their partners Keo Motsepe and Alan Bersten. For season 27, Carson was partnered with actor Milo Manheim. They reached the finals of the competition and finished in second place behind Bobby Bones and Sharna Burgess. For season 28, Carson was partnered with Nickelodeon actor and comedian Kel Mitchell. They reached the finals and finished in second place behind Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten. Carson became the co-host of the game show Catch 21 in November 2019, which reunited her with Ribiero. | Carson married Carson McAllister on January 1, 2016, in a ceremony of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at the Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City. Fellow Dancing with the Stars dancers Brittany Cherry, Jenna Johnson, and Emma Slater were among her bridesmaids, with Lindsay Arnold serving as her matron of honor. On July 23, 2020, the couple announced that they are expecting their first child, a boy, due in January 2021. | At age of 18, McEneaney auditioned for season nine of the Fox Broadcasting show So You Think You Can Dance. She made it through to the top 20 finalists. Her partner was ballet dancer and season-winner Chehon Wespi-Tschopp. As she advanced to the top six dancers, McEneaney partnered with Nick Lazzarini, Stephen "Twitch" Boss and Marko Germar before she was eliminated after the week-seven round on September 2012. She returned in season ten, partnering with Paul Karmiryan and season-winner Du-shaunt "Fik-shun" Stegall. McEneaney was announced as a troupe dancer on the reality-television series Dancing with the Stars in March 2013. McEneaney, partnered with Dancing with the Stars professional dancer Lindsay Arnold, was a contestant on So You Think You Can Dance season nine. She continued dancing and choreographing for the troupe on season 17. On season 18, McEneaney was promoted to professional dancer, partnering with singer Cody Simpson. They were eliminated on April 14, 2014, finishing in ninth place. The following season, McEneaney returned as a professional dancer, partnering with actor Alfonso Ribeiro and winning the competition on November 25, 2014. In 2015, McEneaney starred in Dancin': It's On!, directed by David Winters and also starring other winners and runner ups of So You Think You Can Dance, as well as Gary Daniels. McEneaney returned for season 20 as partner for season 19 Bachelor, Chris Soules. They were the eighth couple to be eliminated, finishing in fifth place. For season 21, McEneaney was paired with Big Time Rush singer and actor Carlos PenaVega. They reached the Finals but were eliminated on Night 1 and finished in fourth place. For season 22, McEneaney was paired with NFL player Von Miller. During a double elimination on week 7, Miller and McEneaney were eliminated and finished in 8th place. For season 23, McEneaney was paired with rapper Vanilla Ice. During a double elimination on week 4, they were eliminated and finished in 10th place. For season 24, McEneaney was partnered with comedian Chris Kattan. They were first eliminated on March 27, 2017. For season 25, McEneaney was partnered with Malcolm in the Middle actor Frankie Muniz. They reached the finals and ultimately finished in third place. For season 26, McEneaney was paired with Olympic luger Chris Mazdzer. They were eliminated on the third week of competition, tying in fourth place with Jennie Finch Daigle and Mirai Nagasu and their partners Keo Motsepe and Alan Bersten. For season 27, McEneaney was partnered with actor Milo Manheim. They reached the finals of the competition and finished in second place behind Bobby Bones and Sharna Burgess. For season 28, McEneaney was partnered with Nickelodeon actor and comedian Kel Mitchell. They reached the finals and finished in second place behind Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten. McEneaney became the co-host of the game show Catch 21 in November 2019, which reunited her with Ribiero.McEneaney married McEneaney McAllister on January 1, 2016, in a ceremony of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at the Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City. Fellow Dancing with the Stars dancers Brittany Cherry, Jenna Johnson, and Emma Slater were among her bridesmaids, with Lindsay Arnold serving as her matron of honor. On July 23, 2020, the couple announced that they are expecting their first child, a boy, due in January 2021. | Witney | Carson | dancers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Allison McEneaney for any dance-related opportunities. As a prestigious dancer myself, I have had the opportunity to work with Allison on multiple occasions and have been consistently impressed by her talent, dedication, and professionalism.<return><return>From her impressive performances on So You Think You Can Dance to her numerous appearances on Dancing with the Stars, Allison has proven herself to be an exceptional dancer in both classic and contemporary styles. Her ability to adapt to new choreography quickly and flawlessly execute even the most complex movements is truly remarkable.<return><return>Not only is Allison an exceptional dancer, but she is also a pleasure to work with. She consistently approaches all aspects of her work with a positive attitude and a willingness to collaborate and take direction. Her reliability and dependability make her an ideal team member for any dance project.<return><return>In addition, I have also had the pleasure of witnessing Allison's choreography skills. Her creative and innovative style never ceases to impress, and her ability to bring her vision to life in a cohesive and fluid manner is truly remarkable.<return><return>Overall, I cannot recommend Allison McEneaney highly enough. Her talent, dedication, and professionalism are truly exceptional, and I have no doubt that she will continue to excel in any dance-related opportunities she pursues.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |