Sarah Kawahara
Sarah Kawahara is a Japanese-Canadian figure skater and choreographer of Japanese ancestry. She won an Emmy Award in 1997 for Scott Hamilton Upside Down and was the first skater to win the Best Choreography Emmy. She won her second Emmy in 2002 for choreographing the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics. She joined the Ice Capades at age 17 and skated with them for seven years. She currently lives in California. She is married to actor Jamie Alcroft, with whom she has three children: Alysse Alcroft, Hayley Kiyoko, and Thatcher Alcroft.
Films she has choreographed for
TV specials she has choreographed
- An Evening on Ice
- Concert on Ice
- Nancy Kerrigan, Special Dreams on Ice
- Reflections on Ice: Michelle Kwan skates to the Music of Mulan
- Michelle Kwan skates to Disney's Greatest Hits (2000)
- Michelle Kwan, Princesses on Ice
- Scott Hamilton and Friends
- Scott Hamilton Upside Down
Touring shows she has choreographed
- The Wizard of Oz on Ice
- The Spirit of Pocohontas
- Hercules on Ice
- Anastasia on Ice
- Holiday on Ice
- Stars on Ice
- Ice Capades
- Champions on Ice
- Disney on Ice
Skaters she has choreographed programs for
- Scott Hamilton
- Kurt Browning
- Ilia Kulik
- Michelle Kwan
- Kristi Yamaguchi
- Dorothy Hamill
- Robin Cousins
- Charlie Tickner
- John Curry
- Christopher Bowman
- Surya Bonaly
- Chen Lu
- Nancy Kerrigan
- Tai Babilonia & Randy Gardner
- Ekaterina Gordeeva & Sergei Grinkov
- Oksana Baiul
- Marina Klimova & Sergei Ponomarenko
- Victor Petrenko
- Pang Qing & Tong Jian
- Beatrisa Liang
- Miami University Synchronized Skating Team in their World Silver Medal (2007) routine.
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