Ashley Chrisha Marie Everett (born April 19, 1989)[1] is an American dancer and actress. She is best known as lead backup dancer and dance captain for Beyoncé, and has worked with such artists as Taemin, Usher, Jennifer Lopez, Ne-Yo, Tina Turner, Ciara, Sean Paul and Anitta. She frequently features in high-profile music videos, television commercials and concert tours.

Ashley Everett
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Everett performing during The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013-14)
Born
Ashley Chrisha Marie Everett

(1989-04-19) April 19, 1989 (age 35)
Occupations
  • Dancer
  • Actress
Years active2006–present
Musical career
Genres
Websitewww.ashleyeverett.com

Everett's career began at age 16 when she met Beyoncé's choreographer Frank Gatson, Jr. while dancing at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 2007. Later that year, Gatson Jr. gave Everett the chance to audition for Beyoncé. At age 17, she dropped out of the Juilliard School to join The Beyoncé Experience Tour, and in 2009 at the age of 19, she became dance captain. Everett has worked with Beyoncé on every major concert tour, many TV commercials, and has danced or acted in over 20 music videos with the singer. She also began to work with other music artists, and expanded her career into acting with a role in the third season of the VH1 series Hit the Floor, which aired in 2015.

In 2008, Everett was one of two featured dancers in the music video for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", which amassed over 685 million YouTube views and became known for its dancing and choreography. Other notable performances with Beyoncé include the 2013 Super Bowl XLVII halftime show, the 2016 Super Bowl 50 halftime show, and Coachella 2018. Distinguishable on stage by her curly, red afro, Everett has amassed a large following among Beyoncé's fan base. She trained as a contemporary ballet dancer as a child, and has also mastered various styles including tap, ballroom, jazz, and hip hop.

Early life

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Everett was born and raised in Chico, California. She is mixed race with her mother being African American and her father being White. Everett has stated that growing up in Chico was a challenge for her being mixed race, as "you don't fit in with White people because you're too dark and you don't fit in with the Black people because you're too light."[2]

Dance career

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Everett (right) performing "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" with Beyoncé on Good Morning America

Everett began dancing at the age of three years,[3] originating in ballet, but also training in tap and jazz.[4] At the age of sixteen, Everett moved to New York City to train at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.[5] During a training session here, Everett met Beyoncé's choreographer at the time, Frank Gatson, Jr. Around two months later, Everett attended an open audition for Beyoncé. Gatson remembered Everett and ultimately ended up landing her a job with Beyoncé.[4][6]

At seventeen Everett started working with Beyoncé by dancing in music videos. Beyoncé was working on a video anthology album for B'Day (2006), and was filming multiple videos. Everett danced in "Green Light" and "Get Me Bodied".[5] Following this, Everett began her first worldwide concert tour with The Beyoncé Experience (2007). Everett performed as a backup dancer for 96 shows.[7] Prior to The Beyoncé Experience, Everett was accepted and enrolled into the Juilliard School, but ultimately decided against going, due to touring with Beyoncé and wanting to pursue her dance career this way.[8]

 
Everett (second from left) performing "Crazy in Love" with Beyoncé during The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour.

In 2008, Everett started by performing with one of her idols, Tina Turner, at the 2008 50th Annual Grammy Awards with Beyoncé.[6] She featured in the video for "Love in This Club" by Usher and began a working relationship with him. In October of the same year, the video for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" was released, which featured a J-Setting choreography and contained only Beyoncé, Everett and dancer Ebony Williams. It has since gone viral, amassing over 580 million views and has been recreated thousands of times.[9] It also won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year.[10] Everett featured in videos for both "Ego" and "Sweet Dreams" from I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), and begun her second worldwide tour with Beyoncé, on the I Am... World Tour (2009–10). Here, Everett performed as the female Dance Captain for the entire tour.[11] In 2010, Everett begun a working relationship with Ne-Yo and featured in three of his music videos from his album Libra Scale (2010); "One in a Million", "Champagne Life" and "Beautiful Monster".[12] In 2011, Everett featured in three videos from Beyoncé's 4 (2011).[12]

In 2012, Ashley was also one of the dancers on Glee in season 4, episode 16 during Naya Rivera's performance of Cold Hearted Snake.

On February 3, 2013, Everett served as a lead backup dancer to the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show with Beyoncé. The performance was watched by 110.8 million Americans.[13] Following the performance, Beyoncé announced The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013–14), in which Everett would act as head Dance Captain for 132 shows.[14] In the buildup to the tour, Everett featured in Life Is But a Dream,[15] and television commercials airing worldwide for H&M and in the United Kingdom for O2.[16][17] Everett appeared in six videos from Beyoncé's self-titled visual album, including a lead acting role in "Heaven".[12] Two months after The Mrs. Carter Show concluded, Everett was announced as the lead Dance Captain for Jay-Z and Beyoncé's all stadium On the Run Tour (2014).[18] Everett performed as a backup dancer for the majority of Usher's The UR Experience Tour (2014–15), however missed some shows due to filming Hit the Floor.[19] In February 2016, Everett joined Beyoncé at the Super Bowl for a second time during the Super Bowl 50 halftime show, with Beyoncé and Bruno Mars acting as special guests for Coldplay's headlining performance.[20] The performance was watched by 115.5 million people in America.[21] Following the performance, The Formation World Tour was announced, a 49 date all stadium tour with Everett again serving as dance captain for Beyoncé.[22]

Everett has also danced and worked with Robin Thicke, Ciara, La Toya Jackson and Jennifer Lopez.[23]

Acting

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Everett featured in the pilot episode of Hit the Floor, as character Peyton. In late 2014 Everett stated she was filming for the upcoming third season of the series.[6] In 2012 Everett featured in the finale episode of the second season of Shake It Up.[24] In 2013, Everett starred with Beyoncé in the video to "Heaven" from the album Beyoncé (2013). The video is Everett's first non-dancing role with Beyoncé, and features Everett acting out a variety of "bucket list" scenarios with her on-screen best friend, Beyoncé. Everett has stated how she wants and hopes to get into more acting, including non-dancing roles.[25] She stated in 2014, "Film and cinematography and stuff lasts forever and that's something that is really really great and really special to me. It'll last longer than I'm alive and my kids and my grandkids and their kids and their grandkids can always see me and that's what creates your legacy."[3]

Outside of acting, Everett has appeared on television networks such as Fox 32 and WCIU-TV to be interviewed and teach news anchors dance moves, as well as promoting the relevant concert tours she was performing at on said interviews dates.[26][27]

Artistry

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Dance style

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Everett is professionally trained in contemporary ballet, and also trained in tap and jazz whilst growing in her craft.[4] Her work with popular music artists such as Beyoncé and Ciara often sees Everett performing to a more hip-hop and street style of dance, although some elements of ballet are implemented into certain performances.[3]

Public image

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Everett is mostly recognized for her bright red hair, often styled as an afro.[28] Everett stated that it was Beyoncé who originally asked her to dye her hair, and that although the continuous dying is damaging, it has become so recognized that it would be missed by fans if she changed it.[29]

Influences

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Everett has stated that her greatest dancing influence and most desired artist to work with is Janet Jackson. She also has named Michael Jackson if he was still alive and Justin Timberlake as other artists she would want to dance with.[3] Everett also stated she is influenced and inspired by Beyoncé's work ethic.[25]

Videography

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Music videos

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All videos listed feature Everett either dancing or acting within them.

Year Music video Artist(s) Director(s) Reference(s)
2007 "Green Light" Beyoncé Melina Matsoukas [12][30]
"Get Me Bodied" Anthony Mandler [12]
2008 "Love in This Club" Usher Brothers Strause
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" Beyoncé Jake Nava [9][12]
2009 "Ego"
Remix feat. Kanye West
Beyoncé and Frank Gatson, Jr. [12][31]
"Sweet Dreams" Adria Petty
2010 "One in a Million" Ne-Yo Wayne Isham [12]
"Champagne Life"
"Beautiful Monster"
2011 "Run the World (Girls)" Beyoncé Francis Lawrence [12][31]
"Countdown" Adria Petty and Beyoncé [12]
"Dance for You" Beyoncé and Alan Ferguson [12]
2012 "Got Me Good" Ciara Joseph Kahn [32]
"Make Love to Me" Luke James Frank Gatson Jr. [33]
2013 "Haunted" Beyoncé Jonas Akerlund [12][34]
"Blow" Hype Williams
"Mine" Beyoncé (feat. Drake) Pierre Debusschere
"Superpower" Beyoncé (feat. Frank Ocean) Jonas Akerlund
"Heaven" Beyoncé Beyoncé and Todd Tourso [25][34]
"Grown Woman" Jake Nava [12]
2015 "Feeling Myself" Nicki Minaj (feat. Beyoncé) [clarification needed] [35]
2016 "Formation" Beyoncé Melina Matsoukas [36]
"Sorry" Beyoncé and Kahlil Joseph [37]
"Don't Hurt Yourself" Various [12]
"Love Drought"
"Freedom"
"All Night"
2018 "Apeshit" The Carters Ricky Saiz
2019 "Fuego" DJ Snake, Sean Paul, Anitta and Tainy Colin Tilley
2021 "How Will I Know" Whitney Houston, Clean Bandit Ezra Hurwitz

Television/Documentary

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Year TV show Role Notes
2008 50th Annual Grammy Awards[6] Herself Backup dancing for Beyoncé and Tina Turner
The Ellen DeGeneres Show[38] Lead backup dancer for the performance of "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
2009 2009 MTV Video Music Awards[38] Lead dancer for the performance of "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
2009 MTV Europe Music Awards[38] Backup dancer for the performance of "Sweet Dreams"
2011 Beyoncé: Year of 4[39] Everett is seen in behind the scenes rehearsal and video footage for "Run the World (Girls)".
X Factor France[citation needed] Backup dancer for the performance of "Run the World (Girls)".
Good Morning America: Summer Concert Series[40] Lead backup dancer to a variety of performances with Beyoncé.
Glastonbury Festival[41] Everett is a lead backup dancer for the duration of the 90 minute performance.
A Night with Beyoncé[42] ITV music special, in which Everett is a lead backup dancer.
2012 Shake It Up[24] [clarification needed] Role in the finale episode of season 2, ""Made in Japan".
2013 Super Bowl XLVII halftime show[13] Herself Everett performed as a lead backup dancer for the halftime show. The performance was viewed by 110.8 million Americans.
Life Is But a Dream[15] Everett is seen in multiple scenes of the documentary, including during and behind the scenes of performances.
Hit the Floor[43] Peyton Pilot episode and has filmed for the upcoming third season.
You and Me This Morning[26] Herself Interview on You and Me This Morning to talk about the at the time upcoming Mrs. Carter Show World Tour show in Chicago.
2014 Good Day Chicago[27] Interview on Good Day Chicago with fellow dance captain Kimberly Gipson, to talk about the at the time upcoming On the Run Tour show in Chicago.
2014 MTV Video Music Awards[44] Lead backup dancer. Performed as part of a 15-minute medley of Beyoncé (2013).
On the Run Tour: Beyoncé and Jay-Z[18] HBO special that aired on September 20, 2014. Everett is seen multiple times and acts as lead backup dancer for the duration.
2015 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend[45] Dancer Everett performed as a backup dancer in one of the show's musical numbers.
2016 Super Bowl 50 halftime show[46] Herself Everett performed as a backup dancer to Beyoncé, who was a guest appearance to Coldplay who were headlining.
2018 Coachella Everett performed as dance captain.

Commercials

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Year Commercial Notes
2013 O2[17] Promoting The Mrs. Carter World Tour in the United Kingdom. Everett is seen backup dancing.
H&M[16] Filmed in the Bahamas, to promote Beyoncé's 2013 H&M summer collection. Everett is seen backup dancing.
2015 Target[47] Everett is seen dancing in the commercial for Target to promote their denim-wear clothing line.
2016 Ivy Park[48] Everett is seen working out and exercising in a variety of non-dancing scenarios, along with Beyoncé and others, sporting Beyoncé and Topshop's athletic wear clothing line, Ivy Park.

Tours and residencies

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Year Tour/residency name Number of shows Role
2007 The Beyoncé Experience[49] 96 Backup dancer
2009-10 I Am... World Tour[13] 107 Female Dance Captain
2009 I Am... Yours[50] 4 Female Dance Captain and additional choreographer
2011 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé[51] Female Dance Captain
2012 Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live[52]
2013-14 The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour[13] 132
2014 On the Run Tour[53] 21 Dance Captain
2014-15 The UR Experience Tour[23] 50 Backup dancer
2016 The Formation World Tour 49 Dance Captain
2018 On the Run II Tour 48

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